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Customer Product price creation

From: Manager > Pricelists and Workflow templates > Customer Pricelists

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  • If this is a global Pricelist for all or most customers, skip step 3.

  • Click the green V to save (fig 4)

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Adding Product prices to the Pricelist

From: Manager > Pricelists and Workflow templates > Pricelists > Magnifying glass

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  • Scroll to the left and click the green V to save before proceeding to the next step to

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Adding the Monetary values

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.

Click the Pencil button of the Price to enable editing so you can add the Monetary values.

Simple per unit price

For example, 4.2 Euro per minute, 6.5 if without a scriptClick 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.

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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.

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Fixed-price

For example, 250 Euros flat, regardless of duration.

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Per unit price with a

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Minimum

For example, 4.2 Euros per minute, with a 10-minute minimum (42 Euros minimum).

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Per unit price with a Maximum

For example, 4.2 Euros per minute, with a 500 Euros maximum charge.

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Interval unit price

For example, for the first 10 minutes it’s 3 Euros per minute, for the 11-20 minute it’s 4 Euros per minute, and for 21 minute-onwards it’s 5 per minute.

  • Click “Edit price”

  • Click “Manipulate price list”

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  • Enter the unit range for the first interval and click “Add rows”

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  • Enter the unit price for the first interval and click “Apply”

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Repeat these actions for the remaining intervals.

  • Enter the unit range for the second interval and click “Add rows”

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  • Enter the unit price for the second interval and click “Apply”

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  • Enter the unit range for the last interval and click “Add rows”

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  • Enter the unit price for the last interval and click “Apply”

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  • After entering all required intervals, click “Close” to see the price breakdown

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Setting an interval unit price for “Without script”

Once the unit price intervals are set, you can change the “Without scrips” values, if necessary.

  • Add the unit range of the first interval (don’t click “Add rows”)

  • Set the “Apply change to” to “Without script”

  • Enter the required unit price for this interval for without script

  • Click “Apply”

  • Repeat these actions for the remaining intervals

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  • Click “Close” to see the price breakdown

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