Passes and products are the things you sell in your studio.
View the passes & products section in the main menu under sales.
In the passes & products section, you can configure class-passes, pass-bundles and memberships, including prices and the ways you sell them. It's important you understand the difference to set your studio up for success.
Important note: The discounts are offered on the pass-bundles and the memberships. The class-pass stays the same. Every time you go to a class, a single class-pass is deducted. It's important to set up the class-pass first, and then everything else relates to it.
Step 1: Create your Class-Passes.
These are the building blocks of your pricing. Each time a client attends a class, a pass for that class is deducted.
For example:
Step 2: Create your Pass-Bundles
Combine passes into special offers and discounted packages.
For example:
Step 3: Create your Memberships
Memberships are recurring subscriptions.
For example:
Step 4: Create your classes
Each class is linked to a specific class-pass. This allows only those with that type of pass to enter that class.
For example, a group-reformer class-pass does not allow access to a studio class, or a private class. Then, whether they are a student or have bought 20 passes, they still have access to only that specific kind of class.
Set up payment methods in Payment settings and check Payment setup for onboarding instructions.
For passes related to specific classes, see Series and courses.
Products are displayed alphabetically unless you apply your own order. Find the Change order option in the top right corner of the Products page and use Drag & Drop to set your display order.
The class-pass is a foundational building block for the whole pricing system for classes. It's like a ticket. You create the ticket, then you can create bundles or specials like student deals, and then you create —a digital admission token that grants access to your classes. You can create multiple types of class-passes to reflect the different classes you have, such as private class, group class, or beginner course.
There are two main types of class-passes:
A single class-pass provides access to one scheduled class. For each class you configure, you can specify which class-passes are valid for booking.
Course passes are designed for structured programs, such as a 10-session Reformer Beginners Course. When a client books into a course, they are automatically enrolled in all sessions that belong to the series.
Further articles in the category Passes and products
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