Hello, I am trying to setup tiered pricing for my clothing wholesale store. I have several products with several different variations. The discounts between all the variations is the same as well as the products. For example here is the pricing I need:
Adult Pullover Hoodies (25 Colors, S-2X)
Normally $15 for S-XL and $16 for 2X
6-11 I would like to offer a flat $3 discount on all prices between all the variations mixed
12+ will be a $6 discount
This should be product-concentrated.
I was looking to do this without have to setup tiered pricing on each variation individually for each product as it is hundreds of variations.
Hello, I am trying to setup tiered pricing for my clothing wholesale store. I have several products with several different variations. The discounts between all the variations is the same as well as the products. For example here is the pricing I need:
Adult Pullover Hoodies (25 Colors, S-2X)
Normally $15 for S-XL and $16 for 2X
6-11 I would like to offer a flat $3 discount on all prices between all the variations mixed
12+ will be a $6 discount
This should be product-concentrated.
I was looking to do this without have to setup tiered pricing on each variation individually for each product as it is hundreds of variations.
Hello Saad,
Thank you for purchasing our plugin,
I think there are 2 main options you could use here:
(1) First I'd like to mention that when setting up variable products, you can configure variation pricing in bulk, including tiered pricing:
This is a quick way of setting pricing for all variations of a product at once, without having to edit each variation individually.
(2) You can also configure tiered pricing (as well as other discounts) through dynamic rules.
For this specific example:
"Adult Pullover Hoodies (25 Colors, S-2X)
Normally $15 for S-XL and $16 for 2X
6-11 I would like to offer a flat $3 discount on all prices between all the variations mixed
12+ will be a $6 discount"
You could set it up like this:
Rule 1:
This would apply to all variations of the product
Rule 2: We can create a special rule for only the 2X variation / variations, with a higher priority:
The higher priority makes it overwrite the other rule for the 2X variation.
Let me know if that can help,
Kind regards,
Stefan