It would be extremely helpful to have a setting within the Promotion Creator that allows a specific offer to be prioritized over other offers when multiple discounts apply to the same product with equal discount values. Currently, Discount Ninja uses a “highest discount wins” model. This creates challenges when certain campaigns—such as those using unique codes—need to take precedence even if they produce the same final price. //// Proposed Feature Add a new option under Exclusivity (within the Trigger section) that enables an offer to “override” other offers without making it exclusive. Default state: OFF When enabled: This offer is treated as the winner when multiple offers result in the same discount on a product. Does not block or override other unrelated promotions (e.g., BOGO). This is beneficial over a strictly exclusive offer, which ignores all other offers. Only one offer may have this priority override enabled at a time. If a creator tries to enable it while another offer already has the setting active, a confirmation prompt should appear, informing them which offer currently has priority and that enabling it will disable priority on the previous offer. //// Use Case Example Promotion 1: General $10 off Product A → final price $5 Promotion 2: A unique code that sets Product A to $5 Promotion 3: General BOGO for other products Promotions 1 and 2 conflict because both discount Product A to the same final price, and Discount Ninja will not accept the unique code. With the new priority setting, Promotion 2 (unique code) could reliably take precedence—while Promotion 3 (BOGO) continues functioning normally since Promotion 2 is not explicitly exclusive. //// Impact This feature gives merchants a controlled way to determine which offer wins in equal-discount scenarios without forcing offers to be exclusive or disabling other active promotions. //// TL;DR Add a “priority override” option to offers so that when two promotions create the same discount, one designated offer always wins—without making it exclusive. Only one offer can have priority enabled at a time, and enabling it on a different offer triggers a confirmation prompt. Useful for scenarios where a unique code must override general promotions while still allowing unrelated promotions like BOGO to run normally.