Unlock Smarter Sales with Client-Specific Pricing
In the wholesale and distribution world, one size rarely fits all. Every store, every buyer, and every order has unique needs. That’s why we’re excited to announce Wholtra’s newest feature: Client-Specific Pricing.
What Is Client-Specific Pricing?
Client-Specific Pricing allows wholesalers and distributors to assign unique prices to each of their clients. Whether you want to offer discounts to your top-performing stores, special promotions for new accounts, or different pricing tiers based on order volume, this feature gives you full control.
Why It Matters
- Increase Sales: Tailor pricing to each client’s needs and maximize the chances of larger, repeat orders.
- Build Loyalty: Reward long-term clients or high-volume buyers with exclusive pricing.
- Streamline Operations: No more manual spreadsheets or confusing price sheets—everything is managed directly in Wholtra.
- Reduce Errors: Automated client pricing ensures consistency across your catalog, every time.
How It Works
- Go to client management.
Navigate to the client management section in your Wholtra dashboard. - Select a client.
Open the client you want to configure and choose Set Custom Pricing. - Adjust pricing.
Adjust pricing per product or category to match your agreements. - Save and go.
Save, and the client will see their personalized prices when they log in.
Real Results from Early Users
Beta testers report smoother ordering, happier clients, and fewer disputes over pricing. One distributor said, “Wholtra’s client-specific pricing turned weeks of manual price management into a task we do in minutes.”
Get Started with Client-Specific Pricing
Client-specific pricing is available to all Wholtra users. Log in to your dashboard and start customizing your client prices today—because every client deserves a price that makes sense for them.
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