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Price Levels — Naming and Managing Your Pricing Tiers

Price levels are named pricing tiers — for example, “General Admission”, “Lower Bowl Premium”, “Student Discount”, “Comp”. Each price level has a name and a base price. You create price levels once and reuse them across multiple sections and games.

Price levels separate the concept of a price tier from where it is applied. You create the tier here; you assign it to specific sections and set inventory quantities under Admin > Inventory.

Path: Admin > Inventory > Price Levels > New Price Level

  1. Click New Price Level.
  2. Enter a Name — this is buyer-facing, so be clear (e.g., “Lower Bowl — Adult”, not “Tier 2”).
  3. Enter the Price in your organization’s currency. This is the base price before fees.
  4. Click Save.

The price level is now available to assign to any section.

Path: Admin > Inventory > Price Levels > [Price Level Name]

You can edit the name and price at any time. If the price level is already assigned to sections with existing sales, changing the price will only affect future sales — existing orders are not retroactively changed.

Archive price levels that you no longer want to use. Archived price levels:

  • Are removed from the price level picker when setting up inventory.
  • Remain attached to sections where they were already assigned, until manually removed.
  • Remain in historical order and report data.

To archive: open the price level and click Archive.

To restore: find the price level in the archived view and click Restore.

Use a $0 price level for complimentary tickets (comps). Name it clearly, e.g., “Complimentary — Staff”. Restrict access to this price level using a promo code so it is not publicly purchasable. See Discount Codes & Promotions.

“Price level name confuses buyers” — Buyers see the price level name on the storefront. Use clear, buyer-friendly language.

“Changed price but old buyers paid old price” — Correct. Price changes are not retroactive. Existing orders are not affected.

“Price level doesn’t appear in inventory setup” — Check if it has been archived. Restore it if needed.


See also: Assign price levels to sections, Discount codes & promotions