Set the rules per method
For each payment method you choose how many installments an order can be split into: 2, 3, 6, 12… as many as you want.
Split the order into installments for every payment method you offer. You set how many installments and the minimum order that unlocks each. The buyer picks at checkout, the price never changes and the number is frozen on the order.
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A wholesale order is expensive. Being able to split it into installments makes buyers build bigger carts and close on the spot, without waiting for anyone's approval. You set the rules.
Installments are a capability of each payment method. You configure them once and they run on their own across the store.
For each payment method you choose how many installments an order can be split into: 2, 3, 6, 12… as many as you want.
Each option unlocks from an amount: 3 installments from $500, 6 from $1,500. Leave 0 to always show it.
They see only the installments unlocked for their order, with each amount. They pick, confirm and the number is frozen.
Each method has its own installments: transfer in 3, card in 12, cash on delivery with none. When the method is chosen, checkout shows the matching ones.
More installments for bigger orders. Each option appears only when the cart passes the amount you set.
Interest-free splits the total without changing it. The engine also supports interest (surcharge) or a cash discount, ready for card plans and MSI.
"in up to 6 installments" shows on the product, computed on the price across all your methods. It pushes the sale before the cart.
A clear picker with each installment amount. Locked ones show "from $X" as an incentive to add to the cart.
"3 installments of $300" is written on the order, the confirmation email and your dashboard. It doesn't change even if you later edit the rules.
Interest-free, the number the buyer sees and the one invoiced are the same. Installments are a way to pay, not a hidden surcharge.
The same engine serves Argentina's cuotas, Brazil's parcelas and boletos or Mexico's interest-free months — in each country's language.
On each payment method you add an installments section. It's a validated repeater: each row is "installment count" and its "minimum order". The system warns you if you repeat a count or if a longer plan asks for less than a shorter one.
The buyer sees exactly how much each installment costs before confirming — and sees it again on the confirmation, the email and their account. No surprises.
Split the order into cuotas by transfer, card or whichever method you use. "3 cuotas de $300", no surcharge.
Parcelas and installment boletos: "3 boletos de R$ 300". The wording adapts to the Brazilian market.
The same engine supports interest and cash discount, ready for MSI and card plans when you turn them on.
Give your buyers one more way to say yes — with rules you control and a number that never changes.