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Quantity tiers

Quantity tiers let one simple product express “buy more, pay differently”—for example 1 unit, 2 units, and 3 units—each with its own label, unit price, optional merchandising, and optional checkout URLs.

Enable them under Quantity tiers → Enable quantity-based pricing tiers in the simple product editor.

When tiers are off

The editor shows Base pricing instead: a single price and optional compare-at value.

Tier row fields

Each tier supports:

FieldPurpose
QtyInteger count of units in this pack (minimum 1).
LabelShopper-facing text such as 1 Bag or 3 Pack.
Price / unitCurrency amount per unit; the editor shows an auto Total (qty × unit price).
CompareOptional strike-through anchor per tieronly when Subscribe & Save is disabled.
Sub. discount %Appears when Subscribe & Save is enabled; see Subscriptions.
DetailsExtra line such as 30 Servings.
BadgeOptional merchandising tag from presets (for example Most Popular) or custom text via the combo control.
ImageOptional thumbnail for that tier.

Remove extra tiers with when more than one tier exists—you cannot delete the last remaining tier while the feature stays enabled.

Checkout URLs per tier

If Use same link for all tiers is unchecked, each tier exposes:

  • One-time purchase URL
  • Subscription URL — Only when Subscribe & Save is enabled

When the single link checkbox is on, those per-tier fields hide and the global Button URL in the CTA section applies to every tier.

Adding tiers

Add tier clones the pattern with the next sequential quantity suggestion. Rename labels and prices immediately so shoppers never see placeholder math.

Frequently asked questions

Can bundles use tiers?

Bundles rely on child simple products for pricing. Tier controls belong to each simple child, not the bundle container.

Why did my compare-at inputs vanish?

Subscribe & Save replaces compare-at inputs with subscription discount % so the UI does not mix incompatible pricing modes on the same row.