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Example use cases for price levels

Sell Tickets to an event

Scenario: You are holding a live event but want to offer your customers the option to purchase access to it virtually.

Price Level Implementation

  • Set the base price for an individual ticket.

Membership Tiers

Scenario: You can offer a membership to your site with multiple tiers, such as Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Each tier provides increasing levels of access and benefits.

Price level implementation

  • Set a Bronze price level for basic site access.

  • Create a Silver price level with basic access plus additional features or content.

  • Establish a Gold price level for full access to all site content and exclusive benefits.

Early Bird Pricing

Scenario: You want to incentivize early registrations for an upcoming event or course by offering a discounted rate.

Price level implementation

  • Create an Early Bird price level with a reduced rate available for a limited time.

  • After the promotion ends, set the Standard price level for regular registration.

Student Discounts

Scenario: Students are an important part of your audience, and you want to offer them a special rate for accessing educational content.

Price level implementation

  • Establish a General Access price level for the public.

  • Create a Student price level with a requirement for a valid student ID, offering a discount on the general rate.

Add-ons and Extras

Scenario: Your site offers a base product with optional add-ons or extras that customers can purchase for an enhanced experience.

Price level implementation

  • Define a Base Access price level for the standard offering.

  • Create separate price levels for each additional feature or extra that can be added to the base purchase.

Select

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manage price levels

  • Navigate to the 'Access Passes' section.

  • Locate and select the 'Manage Price Levels' button, identifiable by its distinctive gear icon, indicating settings or configuration options.

Add

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a pricing level

  • In the Manage Price Levels section, marked by a plus icon, select Add Pricing Level.

  • Enter a name for your new pricing level in the Pricing Level Title field.

  • Confirm the creation of the new pricing level by selecting Save.

Manage

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your price level

  • In the updated list of price levels, identify and select the price level you have just created to configure its settings.

Assign

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users to your price level

  • Use the search bar on the left to find and add users to your price level. You can also use the dropdown menu to browse user lists.

  • Add users by selecting them from the search results or dropdown options.

  • Select the X icon next to the user name on the right-hand side to remove users from the price level.

Creating

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access passes

Access passes restrict access to content around the site. They can either be granted by admins, or a product can be attached to them, allowing users to purchase the access pass.

  1. To create a new access pass, select New Access Pass.

  2. Give your access pass a Name and save it.

  3. Once created, select the newly created access pass from the list to manage it.

  4. Choose the method of access pass activation via the radio buttons listed (default: None):

    • External URL: Use this if the pass is granted after completing a requirement outside your platform. Follow up to ensure the requirement is met before assigning the pass.

    • Product: Use this if the pass is granted after purchasing a product through Stripe on your platform.

Configuring an Upgrade Path

Using Upgrade URL:

  1. Select Upgrade URL:
    Choose the radio button

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  1. labeled Upgrade URL.

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  1. Access the

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  1. URL

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  1. Field:
    After selecting, the Upgrade URL field

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  1. will be available for input.

  2. Input URL:
    Enter the URL that will redirect users to an external page for further instructions or

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  1. a third-party

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  1. payment processor like PayPal.

Creating and Attaching a Product

  • Select the radio button for Product to begin.

  1. Choose or Create a Product:

    • Existing Product:
      If your product is already available, select it from the dropdown to link it with the Access Pass.

    • New Product:
      To create a new product, select Create New Product.

  2. Create Product Window:
    When creating a new product, a window will appear.

  3. Enter Product Details:
    Provide a name and description for the new product.

  4. Save or Cancel:

    • Cancel:
      Clears the field and closes the window.

    • Save:
      Adds the new product to the product list dropdown.

  5. Attach to Access Pass:
    After saving the new product, select it from the dropdown to link it with your Access Pass.

Adding Users to Your Access Pass

Understanding Access Pass Privileges

Adding users directly to the Access Pass provides full access to the linked product or URL, bypassing the need to purchase or navigate separately.

You can also update a user’s Access Pass privileges after they have followed your specified steps, such as navigating to a third-party URL and completing the required actions. Once verified, return to this page and update the user’s access accordingly.

  1. Grant Access Pass:
    Use the Grant Access Pass to Users dropdown to find and select the users you wish to include.

  2. Remove Users:
    To remove users from the Access Pass, click the X button next to their email address.

Once you have created and configured your access pass accordingly you can attach the access pass to content around the site.