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How to set up Conditional logics?

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Objective

Conditional Logic helps you display the right options at the right time, making customization simple and user-friendly


Example 1: Text vs. Image for Embroidery


Imagine selling a custom T-shirt where customers choose between adding Text or an Image for embroidery.


✅ If they choose Text, they’ll see a textbox to type in.
✅ If they choose Image, they’ll get a file upload option instead.



Here’s how to set it up

1️⃣ Create a radio button with “Text” and “Image” options.
2️⃣ Add a textbox for text input.
3️⃣ Add a file upload for images.


4️⃣ Use Conditional Logic to show only the relevant option based on their selection.


Now, customers only see what they need—keeping things clean and intuitive!


Example 2: Number of People & Textboxes


Let’s say you offer a T-shirt where customers can add names based on how many people they select.


✅ If they pick 1 person, they get 1 textbox.
✅ If they pick 2 people, they get 2 textboxes.



Here’s how to set it up

1️⃣ Create an option with “1 person” and “2 people.”
2️⃣ Add two textboxes for name input.

3️⃣ Use Conditional Logic to:


  • Show Textbox 1 for both choices - because this textbox 1 will appear on both choices
  • Show Textbox 2 only when "2 people" is selected - Because the textbox 2 will only appear for option "2 people"

    Now, the form updates dynamically, keeping it simple and user-friendly!


And that’s it! Conditional Logic ensures customers only see what’s relevant—making their shopping experience smoother. Try it out and let us know how it works for you!


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Updated on: 28/04/2025

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