Tiered Pricing motivates customers to purchase higher quantities to earn a discount, making you sell more.
You can easily set up individual pricing for various quantity ranges, and your customers would be able to see how the price for one item changes depending on the quantity they have chosen on the product page:
The pricing configuration is simple; you have just two places to set up the prices:
You can set up tiered pricing rules for each product individually. Just enter a quantity and desired price or percentage discount:
For every product, you can also set a unique minimum order quantity, maximum order quantity, and a group of quantities (the product must be purchased in multiples of that number).
Tiered Pricing also has flexible advance options that allow you to set some options, such as pricing template or quantity unit name (kg, box, pack, etc) for each product individually:
Tiered Pricing for WooCommerce also allows you to set up individual pricing rules for any role at the product level. Just choose one of your site’s roles and set unique pricing for the role:
For any user’s role, you can set individual pricing:
✅ Every feature, including role-based pricing, works perfectly with variable products, allowing you to create unique pricing for any product variant.
Global rules are helpful when you need to provide custom pricing for a bunch of products and apply it to a specific group of users.
Here you can:
Rules can be suspended and reactivated in one click, which may be useful for limited sale periods, such as Black Friday.
The plugin has plenty of settings:
After you set up pricing ranges on wp-admin, the pricing will automatically appear on the product page.
The plugin displays a dynamic pricing block on the product page so users can find the exact price for different quantity ranges.
When someone chooses a particular quantity, the total price will immediately adjust, given the discount and indicating the cost per piece.
The pricing block can be shown in various places on the product page. The plugin provides a Shortcode, Gutenberg blocks, and integration with Elementor so that everyone will find a proper place for it on the product page.
You can control whether to show the totals block or not. You can also show the total or actual cost instead of the regular product price.
Pricing displays correctly at other places in your store (e.g., the catalog page, related products, widgets, etc.).
You can choose how to show pricing on those places:
When users enter the cart, they’ll see the crossed-out price (regular and per quantity they purchase).
The plugin utilizes the theme’s styles, meaning the original theme’s look and feel (colors, fonts, etc.) will automatically be applied to the Pricing Table.
You only need to specify the table position and active price color.
If you’re looking for the easiest way to provide a transparent wholesale pricing policy, consider the Tiered Pricing Table for WooCommerce.