

But let me first review a couple of settings that you should be aware of. So now Finale is going to automatically sync this order to ShipStation. And then what we do is, we just have one more operation called Sync to ShipStation to add orders to Shipstation. So we mark Sale Committed, meaning it’s a firm order. And as you remember, the retail price was $10, but because he had the wholesale price associated, it’s automatically gonna populate that.

So let’s just say it’s the Blue Polo Shirts for two. I’m gonna select, you know, say it came in through a phone order and I wanna have standard priority. As you see here, the price level associated with Steve is the wholesale price.

And I’m gonna type in one of our sample customers, let’s say, Steve Smith. So that way they’re always getting the right price when you create the sales order. So one thing you can do is you can associate these different price tiers for your customer. But for VIP customers, we have it for $8 and for wholesale customers we have it for $9. So the normal price that we saw, of course, $10. And when I click on the product details page, as you scroll down, you can see that we have multiple prices. So in this example, let’s look at the Blue Polo Shirt here. And one of the features I wanted to really highlight, that’s, you know, one of the advantages of using Finale to create sales orders, is Finale has the ability to have pricing tiers for various products. In this session I’m gonna show you how you can create an order in Finale, and then automatically sync the order to add orders to ShipStation for shipping and fulfillment. ( Videos: See complete list of available videos) Video Transcription
