Main Dashboard
In the Basic Settings section, click on Product Pricing.
That’ll take you to the main pricing dashboard.
Page Views
You’ll see two tabs here. the first one is Price Rule. This is where you can edit prices for your appliances.
Next to it is My Competitors. Use this tab to manage which competitor data sources are used for pricing comparisons. You can activate or deactivate certain competitors based on your needs.
Sync Digital Tags
up at the right corner, you'll see a Price Tags Sync. Click this to manually sync your backend prices with what’s shown on your website or physical tags.
Changelog
Beside it is the Changelog button. Here, you'll see the full pricing history — who changed what, when, and how.
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Clicking the Changelog pops up a window with: The timestamp, who made the change, what was changed, and the full details.
Filters
When you’re working with a long list of products, filters are your best friend.
Search Model Number
Use the Brand Filter to narrow things down to just the brands you’re focusing on.
Or, if you’ve got a specific product in mind, pop its Model Number into the search bar — super quick and super precise.
Missing a Brand?
Now, if you don’t see the brand you’re looking for in the list, don’t worry — it just might not be active yet. Here’s how to fix that: Head back to Settings and click on Product Catalog (it’s right next to Product Pricing)
Scroll down to the last brand entry, then flip the toggle to Yes to activate the brand.
You’ll see a little “Success!” message — and just like that, your brand will now show up in the POS.
And if things get a bit messy while filtering, just hit Reset Filter to clear everything out and start fresh.
Now that you know your way around, it's time to edit the prices.
Editing Prices
When you're ready to make changes, click the pencil icon under the brand you want to edit.
Pricing Rules
A pop-up will show you the current pricing rules.
You’ll see two sections: Regular Price Rule,
and Sale Price Rule if you're running any discounts.
5 Key Rules
Now let’s break down your options for pricing rules. There are five key rules you can choose from — but remember, you can't use the same rule for both regular and sale price. Pick one for each. We recommend using MSRP for your Regular Price, as it represents the standard pricing. For your Sale Price, we recommend using LAP or MAP.
MAP
The first one is MAP, Minimum Advertised Price. This is the lowest price you're allowed to advertise. You can sell lower in-store, but you can’t advertise it. PMAP is a temporary lower MAP used during sales events like Black Friday — though in your system, you’ll just see it under MAP.
MSRP
next MSRP, Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. This is the price the manufacturer suggests you sell at. You’re not required to stick to it unless MAP or UMRP applies.
LAP
LAP, or Lowest Available Price. This is the lowest advertised price currently out there. It’s pulled from competitor data and helps you stay competitive. It will be based on the competitors you choose in the My Competitors tab.
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But here’s the catch: If you choose LAP and no LAP price is available, the system automatically returns to MSRP for the Regular Price.
For Sale Price, if no LAP is found, the system first tries to use MAP. If there’s no MAP either, it’ll default to MSRP as a backup. So your pricing still works — even when competitor data is missing.
UMRP
Next, UMRP, or Unilateral Minimum Retail Price. Unlike MAP, this rule applies to the actual sale price too. If you go below it — even in-store — you could lose access to the brand. So be careful!
LCP
And the last one is LCP, Lowest Cart Price. This is the lowest price available once an item is in a cart across competitors. Another great metric to keep tabs on what’s happening in real-time.
IMPORTANT FAIL SAFE!!
To prevent you from breaking brand rules, turn on the MAP Compliance toggle. If a model’s price drops below MAP or PMAP, we’ll auto-adjust just that model using the correct price. Promo active? Use PMAP. No promo? Use MAP.
Once you’ve picked your rules, you can: Mark Down the price or go lower, Match a competitor’s price, or Mark Up to boost your margin
See price in cart
Right below that, you’ll see the See Price in Cart toggle. Flip this on if you want to hide the final price (LCP) until customers add the product to their cart.
Here’s how it works: The sale price will show with a strikethrough, The final LCP price will only appear in the cart, and this feature kicks in only if the LCP is lower than both the Sale or Regular price
When you’re done, don’t forget to hit Save!
Need to tweak the price of a specific item? No problem. Start by clicking on the brand name you want to edit.
To find the item faster, just use the Model Number Search bar — super handy when you’ve got a long list.
Manual Adjust
Once you’re in, you can manually adjust the price for any item.
When you do, the pricing rule for that product will switch to Manual so you know it's custom-set.
Want to undo those manual changes? To reset a single item, just click the Reset button below it.
History Reset
Want to clear all manual prices for the brand? Click Reset Manually Priced Items at the top.
Delete Price Rule
A confirmation pop-up will ask if you're sure — just hit Delete Price Rule, and it’ll all go back to default settings.
Have a whole brand’s pricing set to Manual and want to start fresh? Check the box next to the brand name,
Or select all brands at once.
Then hit Reset Manually Priced Items.
and Yes, Reset Manual Prices — boom, you’re back to the default rules.
And that’s a wrap on Product Pricing! With these tools in your toolkit, you’re all set to keep your pricing competitive, strategic, and fully under control. Thanks for watching — and happy pricing! Next Up - Install Settings! Next Up: Install Settings