#tpak - price modeling

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dire swan
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You can certainly do that. Basically, it is typically recommended that you create individual products for those ad-ons and on-demand prices as well.

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You can add the add on price to the Subscription's items to charge the tier + add on price per month. Unfortunately there isn't a way to tell our system which tier maps to which add on tier so it would be up to your integration to determine which price should be added to which subscription

mystic obsidian
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Got it. That is what I thought.

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Was hoping their was a concept of a pricing table for add-ons/etc that could be linked to the subscription level.

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Is there a visual representation of your data model similar to an ER diagram anywhere?

dire swan
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Unfortunately not at the moment. I don't think we have a diagram like that but will make sure to look. Is there any relationship in particular that you are looking to understand here?

mystic obsidian
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customer/product/subscription/price

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just in general it would be useful

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one other related question - I can't see a way to have all subsciptions be on a certain date and pro-rate the first month - am I missing that somewhere?

rotund haven
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👋 catching up on your question! yes, agree that links across prices could be helpful. i can share this feedback internally

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on your latest question, are you looking to have all customers be on the same billing schedule? e.g., if a customer subscribes on the 15th of the month, charge them a prorated amount from the 15th to the end of the month, and continue monthly billing on the 1st?

mystic obsidian
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Thanks @rotund haven - seems like it would be very powerful

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on my last question, yes, i am wanting all customers on the same cycle as you descibe

rotund haven