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As the product shell is used as the foundation for all products and add-ons, it is used no matter what type of product is being configured. Below are some examples of product shells using minimum functionality.
Media Product - A simple media product would only require basic product shell setup.
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Optional Add-ons - When a simple product shell is created, it can be added to a core product as an optional or required add-on. Simple add-ons could be anything such as a free ‘Kid’s Ski Free pass’, pass refund protection, or anything with a single SKU.
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Unique resort products - Simple products with a single SKU suited for all participants. A summer gondola ride, tickets to a special event, etc. These products can be set up as a free product or as a priced product.
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“Fast Lane” Upgrade - Guests may quickly upgrade the access on their pass media to different lifts.
Adding Additional Ski Days - Guests looking to add more ski days can do so quickly without requiring login.
Add-ons (Lessons, Rentals, etc) - Guests looking to add additional days for lessons, rentals, etc can quickly complete checkout without login.
Deep Linking for Faster Checkout Processes - A deep linking URL auto-fills the pass number field with the guest’s pass ID. The guest uses their phone's native camera app to scan the QR code on their pass which directs them to the resort brand site where the guest selects a link to a Fast Flow product. Once selected, the guest is directed to the store’s PDP where the Fast Flow field is auto-filled with the pass ID.
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