GP Conditional Pricing 1.0 Now Available
Ready to add flexible and powerful pricing conditions for your Gravity Forms’ Product fields? This perk will allow you to take complete control of your product pricing.
Check out the demo and documentation!
Remember when you had to create twenty different product fields with myriad of confusing and convoluted tangle of conditional logic rules all for the simple goal of displaying a single product with a variable price? Those days are over. Don’t look back.
GP Conditional Pricing provides an easy-to-use interface where you can create an unlimited number of pricing levels for your Gravity Forms’ Product fields. Each pricing level supports an unlimited number of pricing rules (just like Gravity Forms’ conditional logic) so you can take granular control over the product’s price.
This kind of flexibility allows you to do things like:
- Tiered Pricing / Bulk Discounts
- Conditional Pricing Based on User-input
- Quantity-based Pricing
- Date-based Pricing (requires GP Conditional Logic Date)
- And so much more!
Buy Gravity Perks today and take control of your Gravity Forms’ Product pricing with the new GP Conditional Pricing perk!
If you already have an active Gravity Perks license, you can download GP Conditional Pricing 1.0 from the Manage Perks page.
I am very interested in GP Conditional Pricing 1.0 but I have a pre-sales question? I have 3 fields that will determine the price. One is date, the annual revenue of the business, and the type of business that they are. So a company will choose one of 5 levels to join, then report their companies annual revenues (5 different levels), and that will generate the membership price. If all of this takes place before June 30th of any given year, then it is half price. (3rd factor)
Can I do this with GP Conditional Pricing?
Many thanks, Houston
Hi Houston,
GP Conditional Pricing can handle this. There is a partial exception with the 3rd factor which reduces the price by half. Currently, only static prices are configurable. Not percentage-based prices. So in this case, you would need to set the exact amount that half price would be for each matching price point. Still a heck of lot easier than creating separate fields for everything. ;)
You have written elsewhere of using the Product Count snippet with the Conditional Pricing Perk, but there were no implementation details. Is there any chance you could provide some?
Hi Mike, I’m replying to your email now. :)
I have the same question. Are the implementation steps listed anywhere?
Hi Brad, assuming you’re referring to this snippet:
https://gist.github.com/spivurno/11443098
If so, you’ll need to copy and paste the code into your theme’s functions.php file. Then configure the parameters so that the “form_id” is your form ID, the “count_field_id” is the field ID of a Number field on your form, and the “products” is an array of product field IDs which should be included in the count.
Then you can configure your conditional pricing rules based on the value of the Number field in which the product count is populated (i.e. product cost $x.xx if Product Count Field is greater than x).
If you have any other questions, we’ll be happy to elaborate via the support form. :)
Already submitted my question through the form. :) I guess we can continue the conversation over email…?
we’re looking to do the exact same thing (wedding website w/ecommerce). i don’t think woocommerce is up to it, in terms of customization. i think we’re going to have to use just gravity forms with a credit card plugin…
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Hey Ben, I see that you’ve purchased Gravity Perks. Thank you! Let me know if you have any questions on getting the GP Conditional Pricing perk working the way you want.
Hi there!
Curious if your perks/conditional pricing could help us… We are looking into using WooCommerce for our wedding invitation site. We have a need for pricing based on quantity, along with accessories/upgrades based on that same quantity.
For instance, if someone chooses quantity 100 invitations & then they want to add an upgraded envelope, we need the envelope pricing to be based on the same 100 quantity as well.
So, we need: *Pricing based on quantity *Variant pricing based on initial quantity
In case this information is important, the same order page will also need: *Custom text fields (so they can enter invitation wording) *Image uploads (optional)
Is this something your apps could help us do?
Thanks! Kathy
Hi Kathy, assuming the quantity of invitations is handled by the Gravity Form and not WooCommmerce, GP Conditional Pricing should be a good fit for you. I offer a 30 day full refund if you find it won’t work.
Hi,
I am using gravity forms in our website. At the moment we have no prices. Just a form to select phone make and model and defect, and after that it sends you a price in email.
We would like to add prices so that it shows it on the website. Do i have to create all the products or can i use the current drop down box values as conditions?
So when a customer selects for example Apple -> iPhone 5 -> screen broken = Price We would also like to add express service for additional 20€ that you could tick from radio button?