Shopify Guide · Pricing
Name Your Price: How AI Negotiation Beats Blanket Discounts on Shopify (2026)
A sitewide discount code gives the same cut to everyone, trains shoppers to wait for sales, and quietly tells them your list price is fiction. Here is a smarter way to win price-sensitive buyers.
Most Shopify stores have one lever for a hesitant shopper: a discount code. Someone hovers, you flash a 10% popup, and either they take it or they leave. In practice, a blanket code is a blunt instrument that hands the same discount to people who would have paid full price. There is a smarter model in 2026: let the shopper tell you what they would pay, and have AI negotiate back in real time, with a hard floor so no deal drops below your margin.
Why blanket discount codes quietly cost you
- They reward the wrong people. A sitewide code goes to everyone, including buyers who already had their card out. Pure margin given away.
- They train customers to wait. Once shoppers learn a code is always one popup away, full price stops feeling real.
- They flatten your brand. Permanent discounting signals the sticker price is negotiable for all, eroding the perception you pay to build.
The alternative: let shoppers name their price
Real-time negotiation flips the interaction. A shopper makes an offer, and an AI responds in the moment, accepting, countering, or holding, based on rules you set. The shopper feels heard; you convert someone who was about to leave. The piece that makes it safe is the floor: a good tool never settles below the bottom line you define, so every accepted offer is still profitable. The Shopify app leading this is Hagl — see our full Hagl review.
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Discount codes vs. AI negotiation
| Blanket discount code | AI price negotiation | |
|---|---|---|
| Who gets the discount | Everyone, including full-price buyers | Only shoppers who would otherwise leave |
| Effect on margin | Same cut across the board | Every deal held above a floor you set |
| Customer behavior | Trains shoppers to wait for sales | Resolves the sale in the moment |
| Brand signal | List price looks soft for all | Keeps a public list price intact |
When negotiation works, and when it does not
- Good fit: higher-margin goods, considered or higher-ticket items, made-to-order and bundles, and stores leaning on coupon codes today.
- Weak fit: thin-margin commodities with nothing to negotiate, and strict fixed-price or luxury brands where haggling clashes with the positioning.
How to test it without giving away margin
- Set the floor first. Decide the lowest profitable price per product before turning anything on.
- Start with a few high-margin SKUs, not the whole catalog.
- Place a test offer end to end and confirm the accepted price flows into checkout.
- Watch two numbers: acceptance rate vs. margin given up. If recovered revenue beats margin spent, expand.
- Keep your list price intact. Capture price-sensitive buyers privately, not with a public discount.
For four more ways to discount without a blanket coupon, see our roundup of smarter alternatives to discount codes.
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