Highlights

SecuTix has started a major project in Whymper V2. This project will last during several releases and will continue in 2019. The purpose is to bring major improvements in the definition of the prices and price breakdowns. In particular:

Whymper V2 features

Developments in Whymper V2 concern the pricing of events and related product families, i.e., competitions and visits (not visit passes), as well as events defined inside an advantage, a calculated price season ticket or a package.

Pricing

Get rid of the rate type when defining the prices of an event. A rate table is now directly assigned to a performance, and not indirectly through the rate type as it was the case in the past. Of course, several performances may share the same rate table, no matter if they belong to the same event or not. It's still possible to define exception prices for a given performance. The concept of rate type isn't used anymore for the price definition but may still be used for other needs, for example to define the performances on sale within a package.

When the operator creates new performances, he may select a rate table to be assigned to the new performances. He can assign (or reassign) a rate table later on from the performances menu.

Gain flexibility while defining the price of a (set of) performances within an advantage or a package. This price is now defined by a fully separated grid. In other words, the rate table defining the price of a product within an advantage or a package is not a sub-grid anymore of the rate table defining the price of the same product sold alone. This change provides you major benefits:

Concretely, when the operator defines the prices of performances within an advantage or package, he has the choice between:

Price breakdown

Take profit of numerous improvements

The price breakdown will receive major improvements in the next releases:

Price breakdown in practice

Whymper V2 will provide the new price breakdown for events as well as for events defined inside an advantage, a calculated price season ticket or a package.

You can define as many price components as you want:


A rate table may have zero, one or more price breakdowns. The first price breakdown created is the default one. Additional price breakdowns, valid for specific sales channels may be created:


Select the price components you want to use in your breakdown and, if necessary, override the default computation rule:

Click on the CALCULATE PRICE button:

If needed, you can handle exceptions by modifying some amounts in the detailed price breakdown above.

Information on data migration

Your catalog (pricing) data have been migrated to the new pricing model. Therefore, you can directly start working with this new feature. The old pricing model isn't available anymore (for the events). Depending on your pricing strategy, the number of rates table may increase for the following reasons:

Remarks:

More to come (next SecuTix releases)

Price refactoring

Price breakdeown

See the replays of our webinars on this topic:

Replay - The new price management (English)

Replay - La nouvelle gestion des prix (Français)