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# Page Builder 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.

**Page builders**: Control page layout and content blocks on product pages, collection pages, landing pages, and homepages, no code required.

### What the integration enables

**Place offer UI exactly where it converts best**

Insert BOGOS components—gift slider, discount/eligibility notice, “bundle & save” selector—into hero sections, near CTA buttons, or inside product pages created by page builder apps.

**Consistent styling with your brand**

BOGOS widgets inherit your page builder’s typography, spacing, and sections, so promotional elements look native to your theme and campaigns.

**No conflicts between custom layouts and offer logic**

Page builders sometimes replace theme sections; the integration ensures BOGOS widgets still render and the discount logic stays intact.

### Integrated Page Builder Apps

* [PageFly – Landing Page Builder](https://shopify.pxf.io/zNEOG7)
* [GemPages – Landing Page Builder](https://apps.shopify.com/gempages)
* [EComposer – Landing Page Builder](https://apps.shopify.com/ecomposer?utm_source=bogos\&utm_medium=in-app\&utm_campaign=partner\&utm_content=integration-page-partner-listing)
* [Foxify - Landing Page Builder](https://apps.shopify.com/foxify-builder?utm_source=BOGOS\&utm_medium=partnerpage\&utm_campaign=partnership)

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