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Select the Product you are creating a price for (fig 3)
Order type, Currency, and Unit type will auto-populate with system defaults, change if necessary (fig 4).
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For Fixed /flat prices, the Unit type should be “Min”. |
Select the Source and Target languages this price is relevant for. By not selecting any languages, the Price will be available for any language combination.
If different prices are required for different language combinations, a separate pricing line should be created for every language combination.
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At this point you can only select one target and one source but once you save the line you can add additional languages for this price. |
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OOONA offers great flexibility when it comes to pricing types starting from a simple per-unit price (per minute, per subtitle, etc..), up to more complex prices such as interval prices, minimum and maximum prices, and more.For full translation orders
Simple per unit price
For example, 4.2 Euro per minute, 6.5 if without a script
Click the Pencil button of the Price to enable editing so you can add the Monetary values (fig 1).
Once entering the With script unit price, it will be copied across to the Without script and Script not relevant fields.
If required, you can reflect the unit price with and without script directly in the price.
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For Unit prices, always make sure to populate all 3 unit price columns: With script, Without script, and Script not relevant. |
Click the Pencil button of the Price to enable editing so you can add the Monetary values (fig 1).
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Fixed-price
For example, 250 Euros flat, regardless of duration.
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Per unit price with a Minimun
For example, 4.2 Euros per minute, with a 10 minute minimum (42 Euros minimum).
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Per unit price
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with a Maximum
For example, 4.2 Euros per minute, with a 500 Euros maximum charge.
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