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Plan add-ons

Attach optional extra charges to a plan — fixed or usage-based, with flat, tiered, stair-step, volume, and percentage pricing.

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Add-ons are optional extra charges attached to a plan. When a customer subscribes, you choose which add-ons (and what quantities) their subscription includes — letting one plan cover many variations without cluttering your catalogue.

Typical parlour examples: an extra wash between grooms, day-care days billed per visit, or a premium shampoo upgrade on any package.

Fixed vs Usage Add-Ons#

Plan add-ons section showing an add-on with type, pricing, and tier configuration

Every add-on has a type that determines how it charges:

TypeHow it bills
FixedA set charge each billing cycle, based on the quantity selected on the subscription.
UsageCharges based on recorded usage of a measured unit (for example, day-care days) during the billing period.

Usage add-ons price in one of two ways:

  • Price per unit — each recorded unit is charged according to the add-on's pricing structure.
  • Percentage — the charge is a percentage of a monetary usage amount, resolved against percentage tiers.

Pricing Structures#

Add-ons support four pricing structures. The examples below assume an extra-wash add-on:

StructureHow the total resolvesExample (15 units)
FlatOne per-unit price regardless of quantity.15 × R80 = R1 200
TieredUnits are priced progressively through each tier bracket.First 10 at R80 + next 5 at R70 = R1 150
VolumeAll units are priced at the rate of the tier the total quantity lands in.15 units lands in the 11–20 tier → 15 × R70 = R1 050
Stair-stepA fixed price for the whole quantity based on the bracket it lands in, rather than a per-unit rate.11–20 bracket priced at R950 flat

Adding an Add-On to a Plan#

Add-ons are managed in the Plan Add-Ons section when you create a plan or edit an existing one. For each add-on you capture:

  • Name and code — how the add-on is identified on subscriptions and invoices.
  • Type — fixed or usage (with a measured unit for usage add-ons).
  • Pricing — the per-unit amount, or the tier table for tiered/volume/stair-step structures.
  • Accounting code — optional, to map add-on revenue separately in your accounting system.

Add-Ons on Subscriptions#

When you create a subscription, the plan's add-ons are available to include, each with its own quantity. Need to add or remove one later? Change the subscription — the adjustment applies immediately or at next renewal, depending on the timing you choose.

Add-Ons on the Invoice#

Each add-on bills as its own line item on the subscription's invoice, alongside the plan charge — so customers can see exactly what they are paying for. For once-off extras that don't belong on the plan at all, use charges and credits adjustments on the account instead.

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