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Adsgun vs Discounty: Real Discounts vs Editing Prices

Discounty rewrites your prices. Adsgun runs real Shopify discounts and shows them everywhere without touching your Price field. Here is the difference.

April 27, 2026 9 min read
Adsgun vs Discounty: Real Discounts vs Editing Prices

If you are comparing Adsgun vs Discounty, the most important thing to understand is that these apps work in fundamentally different ways, even though both live in Shopify’s discount category. Discounty is a price editor: it rewrites your product and compare-at prices in bulk and keeps them rewritten. Adsgun runs on real Shopify discounts and promotions and displays them everywhere, without ever touching your Price field.

That single distinction decides almost everything else, from how your analytics report revenue, to whether you can run channel-targeted campaigns, to what happens when a sale ends. This Adsgun vs Discounty comparison breaks down what each model actually means for your store so you can pick the right one.

Adsgun vs Discounty: Two Completely Different Models

Both apps can show a shopper a lower price. How they get there could not be more different, and that difference is the whole story.

How Discounty Works: Bulk Price Editing

Discounty is a discount manager and price editor. Its core mechanic is mass editing: you select products and Discounty changes the actual price (and compare-at price) across them, then displays a sale badge. When the promotion ends, those prices have to be reverted.

This is genuinely useful for one specific job: permanent or semi-permanent markdowns across a large catalog. Clearance, end-of-life inventory, wholesale price tiers, seasonal price resets. If your goal is “make these 800 products cost less and keep them that way,” editing prices in bulk is a reasonable approach, and Discounty does it efficiently.

But for actual promotions, the price-edit model has structural costs that are easy to miss until they bite:

  • Bulk editing takes real time. The app has to run through every product, and on a large catalog that process is slow and not risk-free. If the run fails or stalls partway, you can end up with an inconsistent storefront where some shoppers see discounted products and others see the same products at full price.
  • Your “discount” is not a discount. It is a changed price. Shopify records the lower number as the product’s real price, so the saving never shows up as discount spend in your reports.
  • Reverting is fragile. Every product you edited has to be set back when the sale ends. At scale, mistakes happen, and stale sale prices leak.
  • No channel logic. A rewritten price is the same for everyone who lands on the page. You cannot show one offer to your email list, another to Google Ads traffic, and full price to everyone else, because the price itself has been changed for all visitors.
  • No real campaign layer. There is no concept of a promotion that targets a customer segment, activates from a private link, or recurs on a schedule, because the model is “edit the price,” not “run a promotion.”

Discounty is a price-editing tool that happens to display sale badges. If that is literally what you need, it is a fit. If you need promotions, it is the wrong layer of the stack.

How Adsgun Works: Real Discounts, Displayed Everywhere

Adsgun does not touch your prices. It reads your real Shopify discounts (discount codes and automatic discounts) and renders them as Was/Now strike-through pricing across product pages, collections, cart, and checkout. The underlying Price field stays at the product’s true price the entire time.

The checkout part matters more than it sounds. With price-edit and badge-style apps, the discounted price a shopper saw on the product page often does not carry through to the checkout page, where they suddenly see the regular price instead. That mismatch makes people hesitate, second-guess the offer, and abandon the cart because they think something is wrong. Adsgun keeps the strike-through pricing visible and the real discount applied all the way through checkout, so what the shopper saw is exactly what they pay. Apps that only edit prices or stamp badges do not solve this, but Adsgun does.

Because Adsgun works with real discounts instead of rewritten prices, an entire campaign layer becomes possible that the price-edit model structurally cannot offer:

  • Real discounts, clean analytics. The discount is tracked as its own line item, so gross revenue and discount spend stay accurate. The compare-at price vs discount code guide explains exactly why this matters for your reporting.
  • Visible everywhere, automatically. Strike-through pricing appears storewide with no theme edits and no per-variant price changes. See the strike-through pricing psychology guide for why visible savings convert.
  • Multi-channel promotions with attribution. The same promotion can run different links for email, social, and ads, and URL-targeted promotions can show a specific offer based on traffic source while everyone else sees full price.
  • A promotion per influencer. Every influencer or partner can have their own dedicated promotion and link that they can activate themselves, which makes creator and affiliate campaigns clean to run and easy to attribute.
  • Customer segmentation. Tag-based targeting, customer-account promotions, and private email or SMS links for VIP, wholesale, and loyalty groups.
  • Recurring scheduling automation. Rules like “every Friday 6pm to midnight” activate and deactivate themselves. The Shopify promotion scheduler guide covers this in depth.
  • Clean reversion. Disable the promotion and the strike-through disappears everywhere at once. Nothing to revert, because nothing was edited.

This is the difference between editing prices and running promotions. Adsgun is built for the second.

Feature Comparison: Adsgun vs Discounty

“Best fit” means the app most stores would choose for that specific job.

What you want to do Discounty Adsgun Best fit
Permanently mark down a large catalog Excellent (bulk price editor across large catalogs) Not the focus (promotion-based, not price editing) Discounty
Show strike-through pricing Via the price editor and rewritten compare-at price Automatic Was/Now storewide, from real discounts, without editing prices Adsgun for real-discount display, Discounty for price-edit display
Discount actually applied at checkout Shopper can see the regular price at checkout Real discount stays applied and visible through checkout Adsgun
Keep gross revenue and discount spend accurate Distorted, since the price itself is rewritten Accurate, since the discount is tracked as its own line item Adsgun
Multi-channel attribution Not built-in Yes (URL and UTM targeted) Adsgun
A dedicated promotion per influencer or partner Not a campaign model Yes (each gets their own activatable promotion) Adsgun
Scheduling Yes (start and end times, flash sales, countdown timers) Yes, plus recurring rules (for example, every Friday) Adsgun for recurring automation
Customer segmentation Not a primary focus Yes (tag-based, customer account, private links) Adsgun
Email and SMS private links Not built-in Yes Adsgun
Clean end-of-sale reversion Manual, and fragile at scale Automatic, because nothing was ever edited Adsgun
Bulk operations across many products Errors creep in, especially with large catalogs and frequent price changes Easy setup via discounts, product prices stay untouched, fully trackable in analytics Adsgun

The pattern is clear. For one narrow job, permanent bulk markdowns, Discounty’s price editor is a legitimate tool. For anything that is actually a promotion, the price-edit model is working against you, and Adsgun is built for it.

The Core Question: Are You Editing Prices or Running Promotions?

This is the entire Adsgun vs Discounty decision, stated plainly.

If what you want is “permanently lower the price on a lot of products and keep it that way,” you are doing price editing, and Discounty is built for that. Clearance and wholesale resets are the honest use case.

If what you want is “run a sale, a flash event, an email offer, an ads campaign, an influencer deal, a VIP offer, something that turns on, gets seen everywhere, applies at checkout, and turns off cleanly,” you are running promotions. Editing prices to fake that creates distorted analytics, fragile reversions, checkout mismatches, and zero channel control. Adsgun is built for real promotions on real Shopify discounts.

A rewritten price is not a promotion. It is a different price with a badge on it. The moment you need targeting, scheduling, channel attribution, checkout consistency, or clean reporting, the price-edit model has nothing to offer, because none of that exists in its world.

Can You Use Both?

Adsgun vs Discounty use cases: Discounty for permanent bulk markdowns like clearance and wholesale, Adsgun for real promotions like flash sales, email, VIP and URL targeting, overlapping for stores that use both

You can, and for some stores it makes sense, because the two tools sit at different layers. But it is worth being honest about the asymmetry here.

Adsgun can do everything you would reach for these apps for, and it does it on real discounts that apply through checkout. The reverse is not true: a price-edit tool cannot do what Adsgun does, because it has no real campaign, channel, or checkout layer. So even where both could technically touch the same job, running it through Adsgun is faster to set up, easier to manage, and more reliable, especially for stores with large catalogs where bulk price editing is exactly where things break.

If you do split them, the clean division is:

  • Use Discounty for permanent bulk price changes: clearance, end-of-life inventory, wholesale tiers.
  • Use Adsgun for every actual promotion: flash sales, email and SMS offers, paid ads, influencer and affiliate campaigns, VIP and loyalty, recurring sales.

A store might permanently mark down a clearance collection with Discounty’s price editor while running its summer campaign as an Adsgun promotion with channel targeting, segmentation, and recurring scheduling, on top of untouched real prices. The two do not conflict because one edits prices and the other runs promotions.

Who Needs Which

Choose Discounty if:

  • You mainly do permanent or semi-permanent markdowns across a large catalog.
  • Your use case is genuinely clearance, wholesale tiers, or price resets.
  • You are fine with the actual product price being rewritten and later reverted.
  • A sale badge is all the “promotion” you need.

Choose Adsgun if:

  • You run real promotions: flash sales, email and ads campaigns, influencer deals, VIP and loyalty offers.
  • You want strike-through pricing storewide and applied through checkout, without ever editing product prices.
  • You need clean analytics, where discounts are tracked as discounts, not as lowered prices.
  • You need channel attribution, customer segmentation, or recurring scheduled sales.
  • You want sales that end with one switch, not a fragile bulk revert.

What Editing Prices Actually Costs You

AdsGun checkout with automatic discount visibility compared to other checkout apps.

Picture the same seasonal sale run two ways.

With the price-edit model, the store rewrites prices across hundreds of products and shows badges. Setup is slow, the bulk run itself can fail partway and leave the storefront inconsistent, Shopify now thinks the lower number is the real price so reporting is distorted, the offer is identical for every visitor regardless of where they came from, the discount may not even apply at checkout, where the shopper sees the full original price with nothing taken off, and many bail right there, and when the sale ends someone has to correctly revert every single product or stale prices leak.

With Adsgun, the store creates one promotion on a real Shopify discount, applies it to the collection, and Adsgun displays Was/Now strike-through pricing automatically across product pages, collections, cart, and checkout, with a specific savings amount. Real prices are never touched, analytics stay clean, the discount is automatically applied at checkout with the saving visible right next to the total, so the shopper pays exactly what they were shown, the same promotion can show one offer to email subscribers and another to ad traffic, and the whole thing turns off with one switch. Visible, consistent savings shown all the way to payment is also why visible pricing reduces cart abandonment.

Same outcome on the storefront. Completely different consequences for your data, your channels, your checkout, and your operational risk.

Migrating From Discounty to Adsgun

Switching is far simpler than people expect, because you are not migrating data, you are just creating a promotion. There is no export, no mapping, no rebuild.

  1. Create your discount in Adsgun. That is the actual work, and it takes a few minutes.
  2. Let your edited prices revert to their true values, since Adsgun runs on real discounts and does not need prices touched.
  3. Disable Discounty.

That is it. From then on there is nothing to revert after each sale, because nothing ever gets edited. The auto-apply discount codes guide walks through promotion setup step by step.

The Verdict: Adsgun vs Discounty

Discounty is a bulk price editor. For permanent markdowns across a big catalog, that is a legitimate, efficient tool, and that is the job it is built for.

Adsgun is built for real promotions. It runs on real Shopify discounts, displays them everywhere including at checkout without touching your prices, keeps your analytics clean, and adds the channel targeting, influencer promotions, segmentation, and recurring scheduling that a price-edit model structurally cannot.

So the Adsgun vs Discounty choice is not really about which app is “better.” It is about what you are actually doing. Editing prices forever? That is Discounty’s lane. Running promotions that need to be seen, applied at checkout, targeted, scheduled, and reported accurately? That is what Adsgun is for. If that is your situation, you can set up your first real promotion with Adsgun and see the difference on your own store.

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Stefan Radulovic
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