Markup by Attribute for WooCommerce

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Varying Prices on Product Variations is Tedious and Error-Prone Want to add $5 to every blue product you sell? Maybe you sell jewelry with birthstones, and some stones just cost more th

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Varying Prices on Product Variations is Tedious and Error-Prone

Want to add $5 to every blue product you sell? Maybe you sell jewelry with birthstones, and some stones just cost more than others. If all “X-Large” products cost 7.5% more, you have to manually calculate and change every “X-Large” variation of every product.

Markup by Attribute Adds ‘Markup’ to Attribute Terms

Markup by Attribute solves this problem by allowing you to add a markup (or markdown) to global attribute terms. If the attribute is ‘color’, then Markup by Attribute allows you to add “+5″ to Blue while leaving Green and Yellow alone. When you set regular and sale prices, every blue product will be $5.00 more.

Markup by Attribute:

  • Can create a fixed value markup (such as $5), or a percentage markup (such as 5%).
  • The markup value can be positive yielding an increase in price, or negative yielding a decrease in price.
  • Uses familiar WooCommerce bulk edit actions Set regular price and Set sale price.
  • Puts the price increase (or decrease) in the options drop-down box alongside of the terms, so customers can make informed decisions. (Or, optionally, does not).
  • Can write a breakdown of the price modifications in the variation description, so the itemization is visible to the customer.
  • Has been tested with Gutenberg and is fully compatible.