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Options: Toggle Option
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Written by Drew Starr
Updated over a week ago

A toggle is a Yes/No prompt for customers to add additional services to their order.

Creating a toggle option

In My Designs, select Options β†’ (Image, Product, Order).

Then, when inside of a category, select Add Option β†’ Toggle

What details can I add?

Display Image

The default image to apply to the item when added to a price sheet. While it may be the default image, this attribute can always be changed on the price sheet.

πŸ“’ ​Recommend Use a 600x600px image for the best fit online.

Name

Set the default name to apply to the item when added to a price sheet. While it may be the default name, this attribute can always be changed on the price sheet.

Price

Set the default price of the item. While it may be the default price, this attribute can always be changed on the price sheet.

πŸ“ Note: The $0 default pricing is acceptable.

Identification

Mainly used for vertical studio fulfillment workflows or enterprise bookkeeping workflows. The values of these items are included in the order data used for fulfillment and reporting.

SKU

Set the SKU of the item. While it may be the default SKU, this attribute can always be changed on the price sheet. Used for vertical studio workflows where applicable.

Ref. Number

Set the reference number for order data and exports. While it may be the default reference number, this attribute can always be changed on the price sheet.

Description

Set the default description of the item. While it may be the default description, this attribute can always be changed on the price sheet.

Download Original Image

When enabled, have Blueprint provide the original version of the ordered image.

πŸ“ Note: This is used for outdated low-quality extraction workflows to cut costs and effort on extracting images. Some enable this feature, upload fast + cheap low-quality knockouts, then have Blueprint fulfill orders starting with the original image to apply a higher-quality knockout.

Interested in that workflow? Send us a message to learn a better approach.

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