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Customer product pricelist creation

From: Manager > Pricelists and Workflow templates > Customer Pricelists

Creating a Price list

Start by creating a Pricelist and then add all the different Product prices to this list.

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Note

The specification level can only be added when creating the Pricelist and cannot be changed due to data integrity.
If a correction is necessary, delete the Pricelist. Deleting the Pricelist will not delete its content.

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Adding Product prices to the Pricelist

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

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

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Setting the Monetary values

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OOONA offers great flexibility when it comes to pricing types starting .
Starting from a simple per-unit price (per minute, per subtitle, etc..), up to more complex prices pricing structures 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 with script, 6.5 if without a Euro per minute without a script.

  1. Click the Pencil button of the Price to enable editing.

  2. Type the required price with script.

  3. Once entering the

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  1. with script unit price, it will be copied across to the

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  1. “Without script” and “Script not relevant” fields.

  2. Edit the “Without script” and “Script not relevant” fields if necessary.

  3. Click the green V on the left of the column to save the changes.

If required, you can reflect the unit price with and without script directly in the price.

  • “With script” unit price field (fig 1)- reflects the unit price you charge for working with a script (will be applied when With script/Waiting for script is selected in the order )- fig 2.

  • “Without script' script” unit price field (fig 2)- reflects the unit price you charge for working without a script, by ear (will be applied when Without script is selected in the order)- fig 3.

  • “Script not relevant” unit price (fig 3) - reflects the unit price you charge in orders in which the script is not relevant, for . For example, : conform (will be applied when Script not relevant is selected in the order)- fig 4.

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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.

  1. Click the Pencil button of the Price to enable editing.

  2. Type the required “Fixed price” with script.

  3. Click the green V on the left of the column to save the changes.

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Per unit price with a Minimum

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

  1. Click the Pencil button of the Price to enable editing.

  2. Type the required price with script.

  3. Once entering the with script unit price, it will be copied across to the “Without script” and “Script not relevant” fields.

  4. Edit the “Without script” and “Script not relevant” fields if necessary.

  5. Type the required “Minimum price”

  6. Click the green V on the left of the column to save the changes.

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Per unit price with a Maximum

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

  1. Click the Pencil button of the Price to enable editing.

  2. Type the required price with script.

  3. Once entering the with script unit price, it will be copied across to the “Without script” and “Script not relevant” fields.

  4. Edit the “Without script” and “Script not relevant” fields if necessary.

  5. Type the required “Maximum price”

  6. Click the green V on the left of the column to save the changes.

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You can set a “Minimum price” & “Maximum price” for a single product.

Interval unit price

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

  1. Click “Edit price” (fig 1)

  2. Click “Manipulate price list”

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  2. Enter the unit range for the first interval (fig 3) and click “Add rows” (fig 4)

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  2. Enter the unit price for the

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  1. interval (fig 1) 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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    This will update the unit price for the range displayed in the “From unit” & “To unit” feeds (fig 3)

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  2. Repeat steps 3 & 4 for all remaining intervals.

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

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Setting an interval unit price for “Without script” / “Script not relevant”

Once the unit price intervals are set, you can change the “Without scrips” and / or “Script not relevant” values, if necessary.:

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  1. Enter the unit range of the first interval (don’t click “Add rows”) (fig 1)

  2. Set the “Apply change to” to “Without script” (fig 2)

  3. Enter the required without script unit price for this interval

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  2. Click “Apply” (fig 4)

  3. Repeat

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  1. steps 1-4 for the remaining intervals

  2. Repeat steps 1-5 for Script not relevant” if necessary.

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  3. Click “Close” to see the unit price breakdown

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Interval fixed price

For example, for the first :
First 10 minutes it’s - 100 Euros fixed , for the price
11-20 minute it’s - 200 Euros fixed, and for
21 minute or more - onwards it’s 300 Euros fixed.

  1. Click “Edit price” (fig 1)

  2. Click “Manipulate price list”

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  2. Enter the unit range for the first interval (fig 3) and click “Add rows” (fig 4)

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  2. Enter the fixed price for the

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  1. interval (fig 1) 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 fixed 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 fixed price for the last interval and click “Apply”

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    This will update the fixed price for the range displayed in the “From unit” & “To unit” feeds (fig 3)

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  2. Repeat steps 3 & 4 for all remaining intervals.

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

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Setting an interval fixed price for “Without script” / “Script not relevant”

Once the unit fixed price intervals are set, you can change the “Without scrips” and / or “Script not relevant” values, if necessary.:

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  1. Enter the unit range of the first interval (don’t click “Add rows”) (fig 1)

  2. Set the “Apply change to” to “Without script” (fig 2)

  3. Enter the required addition for this interval for without script in the “Add flat” field (fig 3)
    If the price is 0 and you type 50, the result will be 50.
    If the price is 50 and you type 50, the result will be 100.

  4. Click “Apply” (fig 4)

  5. Repeat

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  1. steps 1-4 for the remaining intervals

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  1. Repeat steps 1-5 for Script not relevant” if necessary.

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  2. Click “Close” to see the

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  1. unit price breakdown

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Custom prices

If you can' find what you need in the above options depicted below, you can create a custom price using our import functionality.

  1. Click “Edit price” (fig 1)

  2. Click “Download template” )fig 2)

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  3. Enter your custom unit prices and save the file.
    Add additional lines, if necessary

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  4. Click “Upload Excel”

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  5. Review the custom price breakdown

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