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Summary
Price plans are added to accounts in order to apply price overrides on account and sub account level user-packages. Unlike the package discount component which applies a single specific discount to a particular package, price plans can adjust user-package prices based on volume (thresholds) for the user-packages you configure within the price plan (e.g. adjust package A's price from $100 to $90 when ten or more Package A's are active).
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Multiple price plans can be configured on an account, e.g. one price plan can have a threshold of '3' with discount pricing, while a second price plan could have a threshold of '10' with even lower price discounts. The highest level threshold reached will be used in scenarios where multiple price plans exist (e.g. in the example above having 10+ user-packages of the configured type would result in the second price plan's price override value being applied, not the first price plan's prices which had a threshold value of 3). Multiple price plans allow multiple thresholds to be configured (e.g. 'Package A' price overrides on price plan 1 take effect after five units are active, while 'Package B' price overrides only start when fifteen units are active) and also allow for tiered pricing (multiple price plans with increasing threshold requirements but lower pricing per plan).
Multiple price plans also work if you simply have a new price to override the existing with. It will apply in the order with which you add the price plan. Thresholds as mentioned above are not a specific requirement of using multiple price plans.
Applying Price Plan Price Overrides
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