If your store sells in multiple regions, you may be using Shopify Markets to manage pricing for different countries. By default, Shopify calculates prices in each market automatically based on your store's base price and currency exchange rates.
However, you can also set fixed prices for specific markets — for example, charging exactly €89 in Europe or £75 in the UK, regardless of exchange rates. These fixed prices are stored in a separate catalog for each market. Because they're independent from your base price, a standard Price Reduction campaign won't affect them.
The "Apply to markets with fixed prices" option extends your campaign to cover those catalogs as well.
How it works
When you enable this option, Alpha Sale applies the discount directly to each market's catalog in the market's local currency, and sets a compare-at price so customers can see the original. When the campaign ends, all catalog prices are restored to what they were before.
Markets using automatic currency conversion are not affected by this setting — they already inherit the discount from your base price automatically.
Setting it up
1. Open an existing Price Reduction campaign, or create a new one.
2. In the Discount value section, check "Apply to markets with fixed prices".
Depending on your discount type, the setup differs slightly:
a) For a percentage discount, no extra inputs are needed — the same percentage is applied to each market's fixed price in its local currency.
b) For a fixed amount or set new price, an input appears for each currency used across your markets' catalogs — enter the value for each currency separately.
3. Save and activate the campaign as usual.
If you're on a Basic or Pro plan, this checkbox will be locked. Clicking it will prompt you to upgrade to Ultimate.
Things to keep in mind
If you add new fixed prices to a market while the campaign is active, they won't be picked up automatically — reactivate the campaign to include them.
If you add a new market currency, make sure to set a discount value for it in the campaign settings.
If you change existing fixed market prices while the campaign is active, those changes may be overwritten when the campaign deactivates.
Price rounding applies to your store's default currency only. Market catalog prices are not rounded — since rounding rules differ by currency (for example, JPY uses no decimal places, KWD uses three).
What happens on deactivation
When you deactivate or delete a campaign with this option enabled, Alpha Sale restores the original fixed prices in all affected market catalogs — the same way it restores your store's base prices.
Plan requirement
This feature is available on the Ultimate plan only.
If you downgrade from Ultimate to a lower plan while a campaign with this option is active, you'll be asked to deactivate that campaign first — this restores the original prices in all affected market catalogs before the downgrade proceeds. Once deactivated, the checkbox will be automatically disabled in those campaigns. You can then reactivate them — they'll run as usual, just without syncing to market catalogs.


