How to create an exclusive product offering on a Salesforce app?

How to create an exclusive product offering on a Salesforce app?

You can use exclusive products or lines to draw users to your app or give them early access to sales specials. Using our functionality that enables mobile-only categories, you can accomplish that quickly. In this article, you will learn how to create exclusive content on the Salesforce backend and how the JMango360 feature allows dormant shop categories to be seen on the app during app integration.

How to create exclusive content on the Salesforce backend

Step 1: Go to the right place to set up exclusive content.
Access your Salesforce Backend, choose the website for which you want to set up exclusive content, then navigate to Merchant Tools > Products & Catalogs > Catalogs. 


Now please choose the catalog ID that has been assigned to the site you have selected. You can refer to the information in the Site Assignments column. 

Step 2: Select the correct categories/subcategories you want to edit
To ensure you have selected the correct categories/subcategories, refer to the information in the Categories section (Category name).
To open more subcategories from the large categories, simply click directly on them to open sub categories. 

Step 3: Display exclusive content settings
Click the Edit button on the same line as the categories/subcategories you want to hide/show. 


In the General sections, click on the checkbox Online to show categories on the website or untick to hide, then click Apply.
If you want to hide categories in the navigation bar, you can set it up by navigating to Merchant Tools > Products & Catalogs > Catalogs > Edit. 
In the Category Attributes section, scroll down, then tick on the checkbox “Show in Menu Navigation" or untick to choose not to display. Then don’t forget to click Apply

How to create exclusive content on the Salesforce app

Step 1: Log in to JMango360 backend, navigate to Settings > Salesforces Integration Settings > Integrate with your Salesforce Store.


Step 2: The pop-up of list categories and pages you can choose to display on the app by ticking on the checkboxes, then click Done

However, in the integrated section, you will see large categories appear. To hide the subcategories inside, click Design, then open categories in the side menu. In the Setting section, you can tick/untick the subcategories you want to show or hide in the app. 


Step 3: Click Save Changes in the up-right corner to finish.



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