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How to Create a Product Pricelist?
How to Create a Product Pricelist?

Learn how to create a product pricelist in FF Inventory with this step-by-step guide.

Sharvari Joshi avatar
Written by Sharvari Joshi
Updated over a week ago

Crafting personalized pricing for specific customers is a key strategy to enhance customer satisfaction and drive business growth. FF Inventory empowers businesses by offering the flexibility to create and manage product pricelists effortlessly. Follow these steps to create product pricelists with FF Inventory:

  1. Access Product Setup:

    • Navigate to "Settings": Start by selecting the "Settings" option from the Navbar in FF Inventory.

    • Click on "Product Setup": Within the Settings menu, locate and click on "Product Setup" to access configurations related to product management.


  2. Create Product Pricelists:

    • Scroll to "Product Pricelist": Scroll down in the Product Setup section until you find "Product Pricelist."

    • Click "Add Pricelist": Initiate the pricelist creation process by clicking on the "Add Pricelist" button.


  3. Fill in Pricelist Details:

    • Enter Pricelist Information: A new window will appear, prompting you to fill in essential pricelist details. Provide a name and any other required information.

    • Click "Create Pricelist": Once the pricelist details are entered, click the "Create Pricelist" button to save your pricelist configuration.


  4. Leverage Pricelists for Personalized Pricing:

    • Assign to Specific Customers: Utilize pricelists to offer personalized pricing to specific customers. Assign the created pricelist to customers as needed.

  5. Enhance Customer-Centric Approach:

    • Tailor Prices for Premium Customers: A pricelist acts as an additional discount over standard pricing. Tailor prices for premium customers and enhance your customer-centric approach.

You can empower your business with the ability to implement personalized pricing strategies using FF Inventory's product pricelists.

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