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Configuring a Range / Dynamic Pricing Rule

To configure dynamic range pricing for a product:

  • Open your Configurator Product
    • From your WordPress dashboard, go to Configurator Products.
    • Edit the product you want to apply range pricing to.
  • Add a Group Layer
    • Inside the product configurator editor, click Add Group.
    • Rename the group layer (e.g. Length Selector or Width Range).
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  • Add a Range Layer
    • Under the group layer, add a Range Layer.
    • This is where you will define the pricing rules and measurement logic.

Range Layer Settings

range options

Steps Value

  • Definition: How much each step represents.
  • Example: 10
  • If your product is measured in centimeters, 1 step = 10 cm.

Steps Count

  • Definition: The total number of steps available.
  • Example: 20
  • With a Steps Value of 10 cm, the maximum range becomes:
    10 cm × 20 steps = 200 cm.

Steps Price

  • Definition: The price per step.
  • Example: 60
  • If a customer selects 5 steps (50 cm), the total price will be:
    5 × 60 = 300.

Minimum Step Count

  • Definition: The minimum number of steps a customer can select.
  • Example: 1
  • Ensures customers cannot go below the minimum allowed.
  • With Steps Value = 10 cm and Minimum Step Count = 1, the smallest option available will be 10 cm.

Suffix

  • Definition: A unit label shown to the customer (for display only).
  • Example: cm
  • Helps customers understand the measurement unit (cm, m, in, kg, etc.).

Static Price (Optional)

The Static Price feature lets you set a flat price for a specific range of steps, instead of multiplying by the per-step price.

  • From / To: Define the step range (e.g. 1–5 steps, 6–10 steps).
  • Price: The flat price applied when the customer selects a value within that range.

 Example:

  • Steps Value = 10 cm
  • Steps Price = 50
  • Static Price = From 1 To 5 â†’ 200

 If the customer selects between 10 cm and 50 cm, instead of paying 50–250 (per step pricing), they will pay a flat 200.

This is especially useful for:

  • Tiered pricing models (e.g. discounts for bulk purchases).
  • Flat setup fees for certain ranges.
  • Promotional pricing for specific measurement brackets.

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