I can’t seem to find a way how to adjust the price individual when selling a plan to my client.
I use Wix Editor and the wix android app
What I’m trying to do
I have 3 subscription plans that include my dog training services (different amount of private sessions). I have customers pay a fee for an evaluation first, but when they chose to pay a plan and want to do the first session right after the eval, I like to credit them the eval fee onto the price of the plan. I mainly use the wix app (android) I can’t seem to find a way how to adjust the price when selling a plan to my clients.
What I’ve tried so far
automatic discount - don’t work for pricing plans
coupons - no way to enter a coupon on the app
possible Idea
The only option I can see is to duplicate my 3 pricing plans and modify them with a different price, then choose the discounted price for clients of those cases. However, I don’t like that I can’t hide that pricing plan. I tried to not have google find the Pricing plan page in the search option, but if someone does find it, it looks weird seeing duplicated plans with some discount and some not.
Hi @Susi_Desert_Dogz
Wix Pricing Plans don’t currently allow you to adjust the price per customer at checkout (especially in the Wix mobile app).
A few key limitations to be aware of:
- Pricing Plans are fixed-price (no manual override)
- Coupons don’t work in the Wix app checkout flow
- There’s no way to dynamically reduce the price for a specific clien
Best workarounds
Option 1 Duplicate “credit applied” plans
- Duplicate your existing plans
- Reduce the price (minus the evaluation fee)
- Don’t display these on your Pricing Plans page
- Sell them manually via the Wix app or by sending a direct checkout link
This keeps your public pricing clean while still letting you offer adjusted pricing when needed.
Option 2 – Use invoices
- Let the client pay the evaluation fee as normal
- When they continue, send them an invoice for the plan price minus the evaluation fee
- Once paid, manually assign the plan to them
This gives you full flexibility and is often cleaner for service-based businesses.
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Thank you for your response.
I have been using invoices and created pay links before, however after these are paid I can’t assign a paid invoice or pricing plan to a clients plan. So when I sell them the plan with the price and mark it as PAID (after they paid the invoice or pay link) it messes up my analytics as it think I sold 2 things (one per online payment and one as offline payment) That’s why my SALES are looking way higher than they actually are.
What I found to work right now:
I created a coupon with a name. Instead of clicking “Sell plan” on the clients profile in the app, I go to their messaging and click +Pricing plan then it created a link to a checkout page for them and There they can enter the coupon that automatically takes the 50$ off. This seemed to have worked with my last client. The payment was assigned to the actual pricing plan and it didn’t mess with my sales analytics.