Role-Based Pricing For WooCommerce

Role-Based Pricing for WooCommerce enables you to set the prices for your products according to the uniqueness of your customers and user roles through an extensive term known as Role Based Pricing.

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How does our Role-Based Pricing For WooCommerce work?

Role-Based Pricing For WooCommerce allows you to markup or to reduce a percentage or fixed amount from your prices. The new prices are only visible to specific user roles and customers after the changes have taken effect. Regular prices will be visible to all other customers.

Our plugin also comes with rule-based management. You can change numerous prices for selected products or whole categories using rule-based management. It also allows you to choose a maximum or minimum order when changing prices. That ensures your customers don't purchase below or beyond the quantity limit that you have predefined.

For customers that haven't logged in, you can choose to hide the 'add to cart button' or the 'prices of products' button and use a custom embedded link in their stead.

You can give our Custom User Registration Page a trial if you want the designation of user roles and the addition of custom fields to be present on your registration form when you register.

How Price Change Works

The Role Based Pricing for WooCommerce plugin manages the markdown or markup of prices with efficiency. In case there is a markdown in pricing, the special lowered new price will get displayed below the original price, which will contain a strike-through. However, if a markup in pricing happens, a new increased price will replace the old price.

That increases the chances of a higher conversion rate and gets your clients to feel special.

Addition of New Order Statuses

  • Assign a fixed price for products

  • Modify product prices according to the roles of users and their individuality

  • Add a specific percentage or fixed amount to product prices

  • Discount a specific percentage or fixed amount to product prices

  • Use product level to change prices

  • Use product level to change prices

  • Change several prices for categories or specified products by adding rules

  • Suitable for different products

  • In case of price increase, you can change the original pricing

  • Displace the special new price by striking through the old one

  • Use product level to change prices

  • Change several prices for categories or specified products by adding rules

  • Suitable for different products

  • In case of price increase, you can change the original pricing

  • Displace the special new price by striking through the old one

Completion of Order Status Management

  1. Buy and download the Custom Order Status For WooCommerce extension
  2. Upload the extension and install it into your store on WooCommerce
  3. Navigate to WooCommerce, find Settings, click on Order Statuses, then add new email triggers or statuses
  4. If you need to, edit the content of your email
  5. Enjoy the new experience

Get Started:

It is now possible for you to include custom statuses into the scheme of your order management instead of incorporating one-off statuses that merge your statuses, emails, or process 'of fulfillment. You can incorporate the automation of the management of your order and tailor your store's orders using new emails, custom icons, and action buttons.

Role-Based Pricing For WooCommerce Pricing Use Examples

Below are a few examples that will help you understand Role Based Prices by User Role better. Note that you can set all price rules to be functional at the same time.

Registered Client #1:

  • Specific products have a 20% discount

  • Product category A has a 50% discount

  • Product category C has a markup of 20%

Registered Client #3:

  • All products have a 10% discount

Registered Client #2:

  • Specific products have a 30% discount

  • Product category A has a 40% discount

  • Product category C has a markup of 300%

Registered Client #4:

  • All products have a markup of 10%

In the examples we have listed above, the "registered client" can either be a user role or a specific customer. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.