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Understanding Sell Price vs Unit Price

Learn the difference between Sell Price and Unit Price, and how rolled-up and itemized pricing affect each. Understand why Unit Prices can change when decorations or additional costs are added, and which pricing fields can be manually adjusted.

When building pricing in a:

You will notice two different pricing fields:

  • Sell Price

  • Unit Price

These fields are related, but they behave differently.

If you have ever asked:

  • “Why is my Unit Price different to my Sell Price?”

  • “Why can I edit Unit Price but not Sell Price?”

  • “What is the difference between Sell Price and Unit Price?”

  • “Why did my Unit Price increase after adding decorations?”

This article explains how these pricing fields work.


Sell Price

The Sell Price is the calculated selling price of the product itself.

It is based on:

  • Product buy price

  • Product markup

Example

Buy Price

Markup

Sell Price

$0.29

100%

$0.58

The Sell Price is an internal calculated value and cannot be manually overridden.

Snapshot


Unit Price

The Unit Price is the final customer-facing unit price.

Unlike Sell Price, the Unit Price can include:

  • Rolled-up decoration pricing

  • Rolled-up additional costs

  • Rolled-up shipping or setup charges

The Unit Price is also the value shown to your customer.

The Unit Price can always be manually overridden.

The Sell Price cannot.

Snapshot


Rolled-Up vs Itemized Pricing

The difference between Sell Price and Unit Price becomes important when using:

  • Decorations

  • Additional Costs

These costs can behave in two different ways:

  • Rolled Up

  • Itemized


Rolled-Up Pricing

When a decoration or additional cost is configured as:

  • Rolled Up

The cost is absorbed into the product Unit Price.

Example

Component

Value

Product Sell Price

$0.58

Decoration Sell Price

$0.10

Final Unit Price

$0.68

In this example:

  • The Sell Price remains $0.58

  • The Unit Price increases to $0.68

This happens because the decoration pricing has been rolled into the product pricing.

Learn more about Rolled Up Pricing.


Itemized Pricing

When decoration pricing is configured as:

  • Itemized

The decoration appears separately from the product pricing.

In this situation:

  • Sell Price and Unit Price will often match

  • Decorations are displayed as separate line items

Learn more about Itemized Pricing.


Important Behavior

Field

Purpose

Editable

Sell Price

Internal calculated selling price, specific to the product/decoration/additional cost only.

No

Unit Price

Final customer-facing unit price, can include other things 'rolled-up' into the price.

Yes

The two fields will often appear identical, but they behave differently depending on:

Understanding this distinction is very important when building SalesDocs, SalesPresentations, and SalesStores with complex pricing structures.

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