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How to choose the right condition set for your rule in the BeSure app

Learn how to select the correct condition set to trigger checkout rules effectively.

SSam Smith

October 6, 2025

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In BeSure, condition sets are groups of conditions that determine when a rule should run. They allow you to combine multiple checks (like country, cart value, product type) under AND / OR logic. Choosing the correct set ensures your rule triggers precisely when intended.

What is a condition set?

A condition set is a group of predefined conditions that can be used to control when a checkout rule should run. These conditions are available in the When selector in the rule setup.

Each condition set lists how many conditions are available within it compared to the total. For example, Condition set 1 22 / 143 means there are 22 conditions available in Condition set 1 out of 143 total conditions. Here, 143 is the total number of conditions available in all condition sets.

Condition Sets Example

How to use condition sets

Choose condition set

In the Condition Sets section, click on the desired condition set. If you are unsure which condition set to choose, you can search for a condition using the search button or hover over the condition set name to see all the conditions available in that condition set.

For example, here we selected Condition set 3.

Condition Set Selection

Search for a Condition (Optional)

You can click on the search in the top right corner of the condition sets section.

Search Condition Set

Then, type the condition you want into the search bar and click the search button.

Type In Search Condition

Then, the matching condition sets will be displayed. Click on the condition set that contains your desired condition to switch to it.

Sorted Condition Sets

Select conditions

Once you have selected the condition set, choose the condition(s) you want to apply. You can add multiple conditions within the same set to create powerful rules.

Select Condition

Example usage

For example, here we are using Condition set 4, setting the rule to hide shipping methods if Any product discount amount is less than or equal to 300 or the Order subtotal amount is less than or equal to 1500. Then, hide all shipping methods.

Example Usage

Conclusion

Choosing the right condition set is key to precise rule execution. Combine AND/OR carefully and always test each scenario.