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Tiered Pricing

Learn how to use Tiered Pricing in Tickets V2 to apply discounted pricing to additional tickets and encourage larger bookings.

Written by Ruta Jogminaite

Tiered Pricing is a specialised pricing rule for additional tickets. It allows you to reduce the price of extra tickets to encourage customers to purchase more in a single booking.

Tiered Pricing is ideal for businesses that want to encourage larger bookings by offering discounted pricing on additional tickets, such as family activities, workshops, classes, tours, group events, or any service where customers commonly book for multiple people at once.


How to set it up?

After creating your standard ticket and adding the ticket details, click Add Specialized Pricing and select Tiered Pricing.

For example, you may have a standard ticket price of £10, but want any additional tickets to cost £8 instead. In this case, you would set:

  • Base price = £10

  • Price per extra = £8

  • Min tickets = 1

This means the first ticket is charged at the standard £10 price, and from the second ticket onwards, each additional ticket costs £8.

Example:

  • 1 ticket = £10

  • 2 tickets = £18

  • 3 tickets = £26

You can also increase the minimum ticket count. For example, if you set Min tickets to 2, customers would need to purchase at least 2 standard-priced tickets before the discounted additional ticket pricing applies.

The Max tickets field is optional and can be left blank if you do not want to limit how many discounted tickets a customer can purchase.

You can also choose whether the pricing rule is stackable with other discounts, such as discount codes or other pricing rules. If enabled, customers may combine multiple discounts together.

Priority controls which pricing rule takes precedence when multiple rules could apply to the same booking. Lower priority rules may be ignored if a higher priority rule is triggered first.

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