How to create price groups

Nov 30, 2012 | CounterGo Tips

Instead of having a different price for each color of granite, you can create price groups. This is also helps reduce the amount of time you’ll spend managing your prices, especially if you have a stock inventory of some granite colors.

If you’re using a manufactured product like Corian or Silestone, you’re probably already used to this, since material manufacturers typically group together colors into groups or levels.

Here’s how:

Having price groups also helps when you’re trying to create a quote for a customer who’s not exactly sure what they want, but need to get a sense for the range of prices. It’s pretty common, especially if you’re working with a kitchen & bath dealer, to create a quote that shows the price for a countertop in “Level 1, 2 and 3”, and maybe even the levels or groups for multiple materials.

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