The Cart items block shows the products currently in the customer's cart. Customers can see what they're about to buy, adjust quantities, and review prices before heading to checkout.
Cart items is a required block — it's always on the page and cannot be removed, you can hide it if you want though.
Cart Products
Use the product picker to select which products are pre-loaded in the cart when customers land on the page. Each item shows its image, title, variant, price, and quantity controls.
For each product in the cart, you can configure:
Discount — Set a percentage or fixed-amount discount per item
Min quantity — The minimum quantity for that specific item
Max quantity — The maximum quantity for that specific item
Cart Quantity Limits
Set global quantity limits that apply to the entire cart:
Min quantity — The minimum total number of items required before checkout is enabled. Leave empty for no minimum.
Max quantity — The maximum total number of items allowed in the cart. Leave empty for no maximum.
When a limit is reached, the relevant controls are automatically disabled — quantity buttons, the Add button on products, or the checkout button.
Display mode
Choose how the cart renders:
List (default) — A standard list of cart items with images, titles, prices, and quantity controls.
Slots — A “build a box” grid of numbered slots that fill as the customer adds items. Great for build-your-own bundles, sample boxes, or pick-any-N promotions.
In Slots mode, the number of slots comes from the cart’s Max quantity (or Min quantity if no max is set). With neither set, it falls back to a 5-slot grid — set a max to control the exact count. Filled slots show the product image and name; empty slots invite the customer to keep adding.
To build a box, pair Slots with an Upsells block and turn on Keep visible there, so products stay in the picker and customers can keep adding to their box.
Tips
Use min quantity to ensure customers buy a certain amount before checking out — great for bundles or wholesale offers.
Use max quantity to cap how many items a customer can claim — useful for limited promotions or gifting campaigns.
