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Displaying message about available installments on products titles

Display available installment option and provider icons on prodcuts

Andrey Gadashevich avatar
Written by Andrey Gadashevich
Updated today

Show a simple promo message on your product and collection pages to remind shoppers that you already offer installments at Shopify checkout (e.g., Klarna, Afterpay, Affirm, Shop Pay Installments, Sezzle).

Note: This is messaging only, payments are handled by your checkout provider.

Setting up available installment methods on product titles

  1. On your Shopify dashboard, navigate to Deferred payments, or click the Edit settings button in the Deferred payments section.

  2. Tick the box “Message about available installments” type,

  3. Choose where the message applies: Select All products, Specific collections, or Specific products.

  4. Configure the message:

    1. Set the quantity of payments – e.g., 4.

    2. Write down the installment payment label – text shown next to price.
      You can use these placeholders:

      • {{quantity_of_payments}} – total number of payments.

      • {{installment_amount}} – per-payment amount (auto-calculated from product price).
        Example:
        or {{quantity_of_payments}} payments of {{installment_amount}} with
        → “or 4 payments of $40.00 with …”

  5. Toggle Show installment provider logo to display brand badges (Klarna, Afterpay, Affirm, Shop Pay, Sezzle, etc.), or Add image to upload your own.

  6. Under Message placement:

    • Click Select for ‘Product price’ on the collection page, then pick the price element on your storefront.

    • Click Select for ‘Product price’ on the product page, then pick the price element on your storefront.

      Hold down the Shift key and select Product price on the page. Then click Save.

  7. Done! Click save.

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