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# Labels & Badges apps

### What each tool does

#### BOGOS:

* Create, run, and manage offer types: Free Gifts, Bundles, Upsell & Discounts.
* Display and manage promotion widgets: Gift sliders, bundle page, discount widget, and promotional messages.
* Apply eligibility rules: Control which customers, products, collections, or cart conditions qualify for each promotion.

#### Labels & Badges app:

Highlights products with visual markers like “New,” “Sale,” “Limited Time,” or custom labels, helping merchants draw attention to specific items in their storefront.

### What the integration enables

**More design options for merchants:**&#x20;

By integrating with a Labels & Badges app, merchants gain access to a wider range of product label styles, colors, and templates to match different campaigns or brand aesthetics.

### Integrated Labels & Badges apps

[DECO – Product Labels & Badges](https://partners.secomapp.com/apps/deco/DECO_BOGOS)

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