How do I create custom prices for specific days?

I want to override Wheelhouse's recommended price and set a fixed price for a day.

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Written by Vu
Updated over a week ago

There may be times where you want to make pricing adjustments to a specific date. With Wheelhouse, you have the option to do so!

Creating a custom Dynamic price

Instead of a custom fixed price, if you’d like the price to be higher or lower by a certain percent, use the Automated feature.

  1. Click on the specific date on your Wheelhouse calendar. You can select multiple days by dragging the box left or right (as shown above).

  2. On the left side panel, click in the Dynamic (selected by default), enter in the desired percentage in the Override (Optional) box. If you need to decrease the pricing by a certain percentage, just add a negative symbol (-) before the value, i.e. -20%.

  3. Click Preview. Then click Save custom rates. Your prices will update within a few minutes on the listing's channel or PMS.

Creating a custom Fixed price

  1. Click on the specific date on your Wheelhouse calendar. You can select multiple days by dragging the box left or right (as shown above).

  2. On the left side panel, click on Fixed and enter in the new price in the Rate box.

    1. To set different fixed rate for each day of the week within the selected date range, just make sure the Set day of week rates is enabled.

    2. Then enter the custom fixed rate for each respective days.

  3. Click Preview. Then click Save custom rates. Your prices will update within a few minutes on the listing's channel or PMS.

Deleting a custom Dynamic or Fixed price

You can easily delete custom Dynamic and Fixed prices as well! 

  1. Select the specific custom or automated price from your listing's calendar.

  2. On the right side panel, click the Delete button. The custom pricing will be deleted and will automatically save and sync the changes to your listing.

Next Steps:
Now that you've created custom prices, let's customize your strategy and learn how to adjust your base price.

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