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Plan: Pro. Up to 3 bumps per shop.
An order bump is a small, optional add-on the buyer can tick inside the popup before placing the order. It shows up between the delivery picker and the order summary as a labeled checkbox row with an icon, short description, and price.

How it works

1

Pick a product variant

Each bump points at a specific Shopify product variant — typically a small accessory, gift wrap, an extended warranty, or a low-priced complementary product.
2

Write the row content

Set the title, a one-line description, an optional icon, and a display price. Sendway shows these inside the popup — the buyer sees a row that looks built-in, not bolted on.
3

Decide whether it's pre-ticked

Toggle Pre-select to have the checkbox already ticked when the popup opens. Buyers can untick to remove it.
4

Save

The bump appears in every popup. When ticked, the variant is added to the order.

What makes a good bump

Buyers add bumps impulsively. Anything more than 10–15% of cart value rarely converts. Stick to cheap, useful add-ons.
Gift wrap, batteries, an extra cable, a care kit, a low-priced complementary product. Buyers regret bumps that feel like upsells in disguise — keep it honest.
The bump row is small. One short title, one short description. No marketing fluff.
Pre-selecting a bump lifts attach rate but can damage trust if the buyer feels tricked. Reserve it for items most buyers would want anyway (e.g. eco-friendly gift wrap for a gift-store).
Bumps work alongside delivery rules, payment rules, and fraud protection. A ticked bump variant joins the order like any other line item — it’s visible in Shopify Orders, counted towards COD totals, and printed on the shipping label.