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Apply advanced settings to price options

Fine-tune your pricing by setting specific durations, time slots, days of the week, and priority for each variation.

Updated over a week ago

What are advanced settings?

Advanced settings let you define when and how each price option should be applied. This gives you full control over your pricing strategy — whether you want to offer certain prices only on weekends, during specific hours, or for certain booking durations. It’s perfect for businesses with flexible pricing models or time-sensitive offers.

How to find and apply advanced settings

On mobile and web:

  1. Open the menu and go to Products

  2. Select the product you want to edit

  3. Tap the three dots in the top right corner and select Edit

  4. In the side menu, go to Price options

  5. Find the price variation you want to edit, tap the three dots again, and choose Edit

  6. You'll now see the basic settings of your price option. Tap Advanced to reveal additional options:

    • Apply only for specific durations – Make this variation available only for selected booking durations

    • Use only for specific slots – Choose exact slots when this variation can be booked

    • Set time ranges – Define daily time windows when this price is valid (e.g. 10:00–14:00)

    • Set weekdays – Restrict availability to certain days (e.g. weekends only)

    • Set precedence (Web only) – Determine how this variation ranks against others. Higher precedence means higher priority if multiple options overlap

  7. Tap Save, and you’re all set! ✅

Best Practices

Use time ranges for off-peak discounts – e.g., offer lower prices during less busy hours
Set variations for weekdays vs. weekends – helpful if your weekend prices differ
Limit duration-based offers – e.g., only apply a discount to 60-minute bookings, not longer ones
Avoid conflicts by using precedence – this ensures the right variation appears when several match
Test your setup – preview the customer view to make sure variations appear as expected

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