How to Use Price Override in Zelph

Price Override lets you set different selling prices for the same product across multiple connected stores — ideal if you sell across regions like the UK and EU with different pricing strategies.


🧠 When to Use Price Override

Let’s say you sell a Medium White T-Shirt and it’s synced to:

  • 🇬🇧 Shopify Store UK
  • 🇪🇺 Shopify Store EU

By default, the product will have the same base selling price across both stores.

If you want the EU price to be higher or lower than the UK price, you can apply a Price Override.


✅ Step-by-Step: Applying a Price Override

1. Enable the product on multiple stores

  • First, go to the product's edit page
  • Under Availability > Stores, check the boxes for each store you want the product to sync to
  • Save your changes

🛠 You must enable the product on more than one store before price overrides can be used.


2. Go to the Inventory tab

  • From the sidebar, click Inventory
  • Locate the product and variant you want to apply the override to
  • Click View Inventory

3. Attach the store (if not already attached)

Scroll to the bottom of the inventory item:

  • Click the Attach button
  • Choose the store you want to override pricing for
  • Click Attach (or “Attach & attach another” if you want to do multiple)

4. Enter your override price

Once the store is attached:

  • You’ll see a Price Override field next to the store name
  • Enter the custom price (e.g. £64.99 for EU store)
  • Click Save changes

That’s it — the new price will apply only to that store, and Zelph will handle syncing it to Shopify.


🔄 What Happens Next?

  • The product variant will continue to sync inventory across all stores
  • But the price will be unique per store if an override is set
  • If no override is entered, the default product price is used across all stores

🎯 Example

Store Price
Shopify UK £59.99 (default)
Shopify EU £64.99 (override) ✅

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