WooCommerce pricing

WooCommerce bulk pricing for visible quantity price breaks

Set up quantity-based WooCommerce pricing so customers can see how prices change when they buy more. Bulk Products Pricing is a free WordPress.org plugin for fixed prices, fixed discounts, percentage discounts, product-level rules, category-level rules, and front-end pricing tables.

Set quantity-based pricing without turning every offer into a complex rule

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Bulk pricing works best when the offer is simple: buy more units and receive a better price. A wholesale store may need a lower unit price at 10, 25, or 50 items. A supplier may want clear price breaks for larger quantities. A store moving inventory may want a discount ladder that encourages customers to add more of the same product to the cart.

The job of a WooCommerce bulk pricing page is to make those price breaks easy to understand before checkout. Customers should not need to guess whether a quantity discount exists. They should be able to see the pricing tiers on the product page, choose the quantity that fits their order, and understand what changes as the quantity increases.

Bulk Products Pricing is built for that narrow pricing job. It focuses on quantity rules, range pricing, pricing tables, product-level control, category-level application, and simple or variable product support.

Choose the bulk pricing type that fits the offer

Different stores present bulk pricing in different ways. The right setup depends on whether the merchant wants to set the final price directly or discount from the existing WooCommerce price.

Fixed selling prices

Use fixed selling prices when each quantity range should have its own exact price. This is useful for wholesale-style price ladders where the merchant wants to define the final unit price for each tier instead of calculating a discount from the regular price.

Example structure:

  • 1 to 9 units use the regular product price.
  • 10 to 24 units use a fixed lower unit price.
  • 25 or more units use a deeper fixed unit price.

Fixed discounts

Use fixed discounts when the merchant wants to subtract a specific amount from the product price once the customer reaches a quantity range. This keeps the original pricing model intact while making the discount amount clear.

Example structure:

  • Buy 10 or more and receive a fixed amount off each eligible item.
  • Buy 25 or more and receive a larger fixed amount off each eligible item.

Percentage discounts

Use percentage discounts when the offer should scale with the product price. This is useful for category-level promotions, mixed product lines, or stores that want a consistent discount percentage across eligible products.

Example structure:

  • Buy 10 or more and receive 5 percent off.
  • Buy 25 or more and receive 10 percent off.
  • Buy 50 or more and receive 15 percent off.

Apply bulk pricing where it belongs

Bulk pricing is easier to maintain when rules match how the store is organized. Some offers belong on one product. Others belong across a full category or product group.

Product-level pricing rules

Use product-level rules when a specific product needs its own quantity ladder. This is the clearest fit for items with known wholesale thresholds, product-specific margins, or inventory movement goals.

Bulk Products Pricing supports product-level control and per-product enable or disable settings, so merchants can keep quantity pricing focused on the products where it makes sense.

Category-level pricing rules

Use category-level rules when a similar discount should apply across a group of products. This can help stores avoid repeating the same pricing setup product by product when the quantity-break logic is shared across a category.

Category-level bulk pricing is a practical fit for suppliers, B2B catalogs, seasonal category promotions, and stores with product groups that use the same discount structure.

Pricing tables on product pages

Visible price breaks matter because they explain the incentive before the customer reaches the cart. Bulk Products Pricing supports front-end pricing tables on product pages, giving merchants a way to show quantity tiers and help customers understand the available price breaks.

Pricing tables are especially useful for B2B, wholesale, manufacturer, supplier, and clearance workflows where customers expect price breaks to be visible before they decide how much to buy.

Product fit: Bulk Products Pricing

Bulk Products Pricing is the primary Aicoso fit for this page. It is a free WordPress.org plugin for WooCommerce stores that need quantity-based pricing and visible pricing tiers.

Verified product capabilities include:

  • Flexible quantity-based pricing rules.
  • Quantity range pricing.
  • Fixed selling price, fixed discount, and percentage discount options.
  • Product-level control.
  • Support for simple and variable products.
  • Bulk application to multiple products or entire categories.
  • Visual pricing tables on product pages.
  • Tax calculation support for discounted prices.
  • Customizable pricing table display.
  • Per-product enable or disable controls.

This page should route merchants to the Aicoso product detail page first, then let the product page handle the WordPress.org destination and support links.

When this is a good fit

WooCommerce bulk pricing is a good fit when the store's pricing logic is mainly tied to quantity.

Use this page and product path when the merchant wants to:

  • Encourage larger cart quantities.
  • Show clear quantity price breaks on product pages.
  • Create wholesale-style pricing ladders.
  • Apply fixed prices, fixed discounts, or percentage discounts by quantity.
  • Set rules for individual products or categories.
  • Support simple and variable products with quantity-based pricing.
  • Move inventory with clear price incentives.

This is especially relevant for wholesale stores, B2B shops, manufacturers, suppliers, and merchants selling products where larger quantities naturally deserve better pricing.

When a broader dynamic pricing plugin is a better fit

Some pricing problems go beyond quantity breaks. If the merchant needs role-based pricing, scheduled promotions, category-wide rules with priorities, product-specific rules beyond quantity tiers, guest-user rules, or more flexible discount logic, point them to WooCommerce Dynamic Pricing and the AICOSO Dynamic Pricing for WooCommerce product page.

AICOSO Dynamic Pricing for WooCommerce is also a free WordPress.org plugin, but it is broader than Bulk Products Pricing. It is better aligned with stores that need pricing rules across customer roles, dates, promotions, categories, products, and rule priorities.

Use Bulk Products Pricing when the main job is visible quantity price breaks. Use Dynamic Pricing when the pricing strategy needs more rule types than quantity tiers alone.

Related Aicoso pricing products

Bulk Products Pricing Best fit for quantity-based price breaks, fixed prices, fixed discounts, percentage discounts, category-level rules, product-level rules, and visible pricing tables.

AICOSO Dynamic Pricing for WooCommerce Best fit when the store needs broader pricing rules such as role-based pricing, scheduled offers, category or product rules, rule priorities, guest-user handling, and bulk pricing tables.

Discount Rules for WooCommerce Use this educational page when the merchant is still comparing rule types and deciding whether the main need is quantity, role, schedule, product, or category logic.

WooCommerce products by Aicoso Use this hub to browse Aicoso's active WooCommerce catalog across pricing, conversion, growth, and store operations.

Support and source-channel routing

Aicoso.com should help merchants understand the product, compare fit, and find the correct support path. It should not present this page as a direct checkout or direct plugin sales page.

For product details, start with Bulk Products Pricing. For broader site support, use Aicoso Support or Support Routing. If a merchant already installed the plugin from WordPress.org, source-channel support and plugin-directory links should remain tied to the product detail page and WordPress.org support flow.

Start with clear quantity price breaks

If your WooCommerce store needs visible price breaks for larger quantities, start with the narrow bulk pricing path. Define the quantity ranges, choose fixed prices, fixed discounts, or percentage discounts, and show the pricing table where customers make the quantity decision.

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