
Tern Trade‑in
- by Tern Eco Ltd
- From $99/month. Free trial available.
Launch a trade-in program that lets customers exchange products for store credit. Automate buy-back pricing, reward distribution, and product relisting while tracking performance - all without technical setup.
About the Tern Trade‑in
Launch a complete trade-in program on your Shopify store that lets customers exchange previously purchased products - whether bought from you or elsewhere. Set custom trade-in rules and buyback prices while Tern handles the automated process from start to finish. Your customers can easily submit trade-ins with product details, condition information, and photos. The system automatically issues rewards through Shopify discount codes or gift cards. Use the captured trade-in data to quickly relist items for resale. Track performance through built-in analytics and manage the program both online and in-store with customizable team roles. Get started with a 30-day trial - no technical expertise needed.
Key features
- Define trade-in rules; set buy-back price or calculate offer based on condition
- Issue trade-in rewards automatically with Shopify Discount Codes and Gift Cards
- Relist for resale using the trade-in product data
- Measure business impact using inbuilt analytics and data exports
- Designed for use in-store or online, with ability to assign specific team roles
Pricing of Tern Trade‑in
Entry
$99 / month
- 30 Trade-in orders per month
- 2 Users
- Seamless storefront trade-in experience
- Track, receive and process trade-ins
- Basic data capture (4 fields)
- Auto-generated discount codes
- On demand data exports
Standard
$299 / month
- 100 Trade-in orders per month
- 5 Users
- ALL Entry tier features, plus...
- Multiple reward types and rules
- Additional data capture and exports
- Conditional/dynamic trade-in values
- Customisable storefront (design + copy)
- Language translation
Pro
$599 / month
- 300 Trade-in orders per month
- 10 Users
- ALL Standard tier features, plus...
- Buyback 'Review and Offer' service