Open or Variable Price item in POS

SMO13
Tourist
4 0 30

I see several posts on this topic, gong back as far as 2014.  I did not find any post of a resolution or innovation.  Anyone have an update?

I'd like to have a couple products in my POS that are open priced.  That meaning that I have an item set up & can assign price for each order.  For example, we have small quantities of fabric we run out as remnants.  Each is has a different price and all are tracked as one inventory item in our system.

 

I know the work around, I am asking if there is actual resolution to the issue.  We are too fast paced to type in descriptions, using the work around, on each transaction.

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Almanaturals
Tourist
6 0 12

Yeah, try doing that when they are buying 20 different little things, with a line of 15 people behind them waiting to check out.

kyrellrissler
Shopify Partner
9 0 1

i have the same problem, i need to change the price to what we and the customer agreed on, not try and figure out the discount percent with a calculator. the pos system should do that for us, i want to click the price on the item, and type in what i need to sell it for 

erindawn1011
Visitor
1 0 1

This could work BUT I think it’ll look like items were discounted and could mess up analytics? I’ve never noticed this button before, must be new!

maurib12
Tourist
7 0 8
you said it. not pretty. at all.

There is also the problem with inventory.
NatureStore
Visitor
2 0 5

Since this have you found any other work arounds?  

jenniferKTB
Visitor
1 0 0

Is this possible when creating invoices for Shopify online? I want to be able to send an invoice to a customer and override the set price of an item. Thank you!

kyrellrissler
Shopify Partner
9 0 1

i need the same thing for my wholesale customers vs retail

 

Mart826
Visitor
1 0 0

It looks like you can do this, but only with round numbers. Is there a workaround if you want to change it an amount with change. Ex. $1.92

Nicole_Ingram
Tourist
7 0 7

this is not a realistic option. one it shows the customer that you've given them a "discount" when you haven't and it isn't feasible when you have multiple items to check out and you have a line up of people waiting to be rung in.

HoneyExchange
Shopify Partner
8 0 0

People are asking for an improvement to make POS work for brick and mortar stores, not a clumsy work-around or another app for $12 per month. I can't believe Shopify is not addressing this.

hstb
Shopify Partner
139 3 69
I get that you want a feature. I also get that Shopify is extremely opaque
about how they make decisions to remove features and their roadmap for
planned features. It's like shouting into the void. But yes, part of what
you're paying the base amount for is for a platform that has excellent
extendability and a huge ecosystem of apps. Do you complain that iOS or
Android don't give you every feature and that you have to pay for apps?

On the other hand, specifically with regards to POS functionality, the API
is pretty lacking so that it's currently difficult to impossible for
certain missing functionality and features to be achieved through apps

isaiahk
Visitor
1 0 7

I am completely blown away that Shopify didn't add this feature from the beginning and am even more confused why they haven't addressed this problem! The Lack of Open/Variable priced products is the only reason I am not going towards a Shopify POS. Love my Shopify Online store and hoped the their POS solution would be equally as functional. Listen to your costumers Shopify!!!! 

ClareCinnabar
Tourist
8 0 22

Come on Shopify! Please update this! We all pay you thousands in commission! Give us the product we need!

Cristi_Yarn
Tourist
4 0 7

I also want this feature!

Max_Sadlowski
Shopify Expert
77 1 48

Hi All, I wanted to post something and see if I can help address this. I am a Shopify Expert and we develop POS apps to help merchants fix difficult issues like this. We know there are multiple work arounds, but when it boils down to it, that isn't good enough and not having the ability to be more flexible here is really difficult for busy merchants. The other option of using custom sales means tracking and inventory get out of place. Many of you use it for selling items in parts, so I get the frustration.

Shopify long ago made a choice to have whole inventory numbers. This might not have been the best decision, but it was a decision made and now it is very deeply ingrained in their systems, APIs and applications. Allowing that number to be a decimal would break a lot of code in a lot of places, and be something most developers would need to account for in their apps. Unfortunately, that means, from my point of view as an app developer (I by no means work for or know Shopify's internal plans) that split quantities in POS or online is simply not going to be coming any time soon.

With that said, I would love to find a solution that helped and made things work better for you. One of my ideas is to use a structure where you can open an app, select the products you want to add to the cart, and be able to enter a decimal number. When you do that, we will add a variant to your Shop at the right price point with the right measurement (say you are selling 1.35 meters of fabric). The quantity of that line item would be 1, but the price would reflect that amount. 

In terms of Inventory, we could also track that in the application and periodically write that back to Shopify correctly in a round down method. So for example, if you had a quantity on hand of 10 meters of fabric and you sold 2.45 meters, we would track that and write the inventory down to 7 in Shopify. If you then sold another 2.45 meters (total of 4.9 meters) we would simply reduce your on and inventory to 5. 

I know this isn't the best solution, but I wanted to see if anyone had thoughts about it and if they feel it would work for them in their store. Obviously opening an app for each transaction would be a task, however we would make sure that you only had to open the app once to complete adding all the partial and regular variants. I look forward to hearing comments and thoughts!

Max Sadlowski - CEO - BentoSMB - Shopify Expert
Msunflower
Tourist
3 0 7

I don’t understand?  This thread isn’t about 1/2 or quarter quantities. No body wants half quantities?  I mean that would be nice .  It’s about variable pricing On the same item. both PayPal and square have open pricing.   For instance I sell wax melts but they go by weight.  So all the wax melts have  different price.  I don’t want to add a custom item each time. And I don’t want to do half quantities. I want to put wax melts in my products with a variable price.  That is all. Means I select wax melts as a product and be able to put the price in.  Even though it’s different each time.  Now I’m looking at going to square because you don’t have an open price point.  

kyrellrissler
Shopify Partner
9 0 1

same thing i need bro

 

maurib12
Tourist
7 0 8

Is Shopify even monitoring this forum?

2/2021

 

Still nothing from you guys.. Come on!

rwchampin
Tourist
4 0 3

Hey guys - im just replying in general to everyone about this here because your comment is the first one currently haha

Anyway, you can do this pretty easily with the JS API - I'm a Shopify Developer and all you need to do is make a new product template that has the product form in it and use JS to grab the quanitity, price and product ID and with JS Storefront, create a new product, save it and charge it! 

 

digimatt
Tourist
7 0 14

Not particularly ideal when you have a lineup of customers at the cash register. Just allow price overrides or add another field or two to the custom sale function.

maurib12
Tourist
7 0 8
Done with this..

Moving client POS to Square.

ClareCinnabar
Tourist
8 0 22
Yes we moved to MobiPos as Shopify Pos is hopeless
kyrellrissler
Shopify Partner
9 0 1

i agree

Almanaturals
Tourist
6 0 12

Or just give us unlimited 'custom sale' buttons that we can change the name of.

DavidModus
Shopify Partner
33 2 9

I've seen questions going back 8 years.

 

This is a big deal, are there any solutions?

Almanaturals
Tourist
6 0 12

I sell a lot of jewelry and crystals in my shop. I do not track inventory,  but would love to be able to hit a "ring" button and enter the price. Or "crystal" and enter the price.  Instead I have to do everything as "custom sale" so I have no clue how many rings sold etc.  As soon as my prepaid time is over I'm going back to square. It's absolutely ridiculous that such a basic thing is ignored.  

Mark118
Excursionist
55 0 4

Hi all, I was getting worried after signing up then reading this forum, but surely this is the answer >>  https://help.shopify.com/en/manual/sell-in-person/shopify-pos/inventory-management/products/quick-sa...

digimatt
Tourist
7 0 14

@Mark118 that workaround makes a custom sale possible, but you can't track inventory, departments, vendors, etc. What people are asking for is to be able to add a product ahead of time where the price can be entered at checkout.

Mark118
Excursionist
55 0 4

Ah, I see. Yes, I was planning on asking about a misc button for each brand during my onboarding call but that's obviously not possible. 

From your experience is there any other obvious function which is not available? 

digimatt
Tourist
7 0 14

I don't want to derail the thread, but I'll just say be prepared to add a few paid extensions when planning your budget. It's not a dealbreaker, and there's some excellent extensions, but you will on occasion wonder why it isn't core functionality.

Almanaturals
Tourist
6 0 12
No that is not what we are taking about. You would have to type in the product name each time and it won't give you reporting for each item. For example i sell a lot of jeweley and crystals. I have to use custom item for each sale because every piece is different, so i have no way of knowing how many of my custom sale purchases are crystals, rings, necklace, earrings etc. You just get one total number. Its absolutely stupid and when my contact is up i will be switching. It's created way too much extra work for me .

LSCShop
Tourist
4 0 1

Bumping this topic as well. We have a few "open" items that need to have custom prices entered from time to time as well. This should be included in Shopify's POS. QB POS has it and they have been around for much longer and are equally a POS. 

EscapeVelocity
Tourist
8 0 4

We are having massive problems with this. We are a brick & mortart stoe with a large number of items that are the same product or product type say, "used hardcover" but we need to price them individually at the POS.  We are going to try the POS Variable Priced Products app mention here previously...

JBeckman
Tourist
4 0 3

We're building out our e-commerce store on Shopify and had planned on using the POS too. But the very basic feature of variable price items (which exists in Square for Retail and performs beautifully) doesn't exist in Shopify's POS. The other feature we use regularly on POS is the creation of customer tickets (basically starting a "tab" when you're at a bar). You would think that this also would be a basic feature (again, Square for Retail handles this beautifully), but alas it doesn't exist in Shopify POS. So unfortunately, it looks like we're gonna be stuck with one system for e-commerce and another for POS. We would just stick with Square for our online purposes too, but they don't integrate well with third-party vendors for automatic order fulfillment. If someone could create a new platform that had all the best from Shopify for e-commerce and all the best from Square for POS, it would rock the world!

ywittman
Tourist
3 0 1

Almost 4 years later & we are all still on the same boat. Did you find a workaround or did you end up leaving Shopify? 

Nicole_Ingram
Tourist
7 0 7
I ended up creating:

Grocery no tax
$1.00
$1.05
$1.10
$1.15
All the way up to $100

It’s ridiculous! And the service from Shopify is useless. They don’t care.
ywittman
Tourist
3 0 1

ommmggg, brilliant but WOW! I am sorry! So much extra work! I dont get it! Square & Quickbooks have editable variables. This is getting out of hand! 

 

I was on a call with someone from sales and they recommended an app thats $12/month. Like paying $89/m for POS Retail, $400/website + all the fees isn't enough. I am not paying $12 for another app. 

kyrellrissler
Shopify Partner
9 0 1

we ended up keeping a calculator close by and we discount the item when it is less than the regualar price.

i agree shopify acts like its dumb to be able to manually input the selling price at time of sale instead on revising the item 20 times a day.

 

all pos systems let you change the price at checkout with a manager code, not just some dumb discount percentage or amount. 
if the customer agrees to take the item at say, 150$  but regualar selling price is 234.90
i want to type in $150     not get a calculator out to minus  150 - 234.90 to see how much i should discount the item, it is very frustrating

 

 

 

ywittman
Tourist
3 0 1

This is what is holding me back from switching over completely.

Nicole_Ingram
Tourist
7 0 7
Does adding a discount to a sale to adjust the price mess up your accounting?
kyrellrissler
Shopify Partner
9 0 1

as long as the cost of the item is the same, accounting is correct