Pricing: prices, currencies and limits

The price you set is the price charged: limits of 1 to 10,000, seven currencies, matching currency to payment method, and pricing tips.

How the price works

The price you set on the product is the price that is charged, always. The checkout loads from the product itself at the moment of purchase, so a price update applies immediately to every new purchase.

Limits

  • Minimum price: 1 (in the product's currency).
  • Maximum price: 10,000.
  • Free (0) is available for digital products and courses as a lead magnet, and for consultations and services as a free reservation.

Currencies

Each product uses one currency out of: US dollar (USD), euro (EUR), Israeli shekel (ILS), British pound (GBP), Canadian dollar (CAD), Australian dollar (AUD) and Swiss franc (CHF).

Note: the payment method has to support the currency you picked. For example, Cardcom processes ILS, USD, EUR and GBP, and UPay processes ILS and USD. If the currency is unsupported, you will see a message when saving the product. The full list: currencies by payment method.

What the buyer sees

The price appears on the card, on the sales page and at checkout, in the currency you set. When a sale is active, the regular price is shown struck through next to the sale price.

Pricing tips

  • A round, simple price wins: 120 instead of 119.90.
  • You can start high and run a scheduled sale instead of lowering the base price.
  • One free product next to your paid ones builds trust and collects leads.

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