Preset Rules: Product Price Range
Product Price Range allows you to automatically tag your products in your Shopify store based on its price.
You can specify a price range, and if a product falls within this range, it will be tagged with the specified tag. You can create multiple price ranges, each with a different tag.
A great example of how our users have set up their Shopify shop is to have at least three (3) price ranges. Using a collection filter in the store them, this allows shoppers to filter products by prices.
For example, depending on the prices of the items on your store:
Price Range | Tag |
Prices lower than $50 | Below $50 |
Prices between $50 and $100 | $50 - $100 |
Prices greater or equal to $100 | $100 and above |
Note that the above is just a recommendation, the actual price ranges that you would create depends on your own store.
If the product gets updated and the prices are updated, the tags will be updated depending on its new prices.
In this article
Add Product Price Range preset
- Select Presets tab in the Smart Tag Rules table
- For Product Price Range preset rule, click Edit
- Click Add another range to add a price range tag rules, depending on your store needs
Note: See Price Range tag rule options to learn about the options available.
- Fill in the options available
Note: See Product Price Range Options to learn about the options available.
- Remember to click Save to keep changes or Cancel to discard changes.
Price Range tag rule options
Product Price Range smart tag allows you to have multiple price range tag rules. The following table shows the options available for each price range tag rule:
Option | Description | Default | Required? |
Label | Tag label to apply to product if its price is within the specified price range is found | Empty | Yes |
Minimum price | Use in combination with Maximum Price option to specify the desired range for the above Tag Label. Leave blank if desired range does not have a minimum. For example: price is less than $10. |
Empty | |
Maximum price | Use in combination with Minimum Price option to specify the desired range for the above Tag Label. Leave blank if desired range does not have a maximum. For example: price is above $10. |
Empty | |
Filter | Enable filter to only apply rule to selected products Learn more about the filter option. |
Disabled | No |
Product Price Range options
The following table shows the options available for Product Price Range:
Option | Description | Default | Required? |
Prefix | Prepend each tag with the prefix. Leave blank if you don't want the tag to be prefixed with anything. Learn more about the prefix option. |
Empty | No |
Example uses
Tag product if its price is within one of the specified ranges
In this example, we will set up four (4) price range tag rules to organize the products in our store.
Let's say we have previously look into our store inventory and found that items in our store are priced between $8.99 and $120.00. And after some deliberation, we decided that it is best organized into the following price ranges:
- Under $10: Tier 1 lower-priced items, for example accessories.
- $10 to $50: Tier 2 low-mid-priced items, for example shirts.
- $50 to $100: Tier 3 high-mid priced items, for example jackets.
- $100 and above: Tier 4 high-priced items, for example coats.
This is really useful if you have a collection filter that is based on tags and you want your shoppers to filter collection based on the price of the items.
- Add Product Price Range preset.
- Optional: Set the Prefix for the tag as "price-" so that you can tell the type of tag by its label later.
- Smart Tags app will automatically create three (3) price as a recommendation. Since we wanted to have four (4) ranges, click on Add another range to add additional one (1) range.
- Fill in the Price Range tag rules according to the table below.
# Label Minimum Price Maximum Price Notes 1. Under $10 Leave blank 10 Prices lower than $10.00. 2. $10 to $50 10 50 Prices equal or greater than $10 and lower than $50. 3. $50 to $100 50 100 Prices equal or greater than $50 and lower than $100. 4. $100 and above 100 Leave blank Prices equal or greater than $100. - Click Save to keep changes.
The following table shows some examples of product prices and the result tags depending on its price.
Product Price | Tag without prefix | Tag with prefix |
$9.99 | Under $10 | price-Under $10 |
$10 | $10 to $50 | price-$10 to $50 |
$49.99 | $10 to $50 | price-$10 to $50 |
$50 | $50 to $100 | price-$50 to $100 |
$99.99 | $50 to $100 | price-$50 to $100 |
$100 | $100 and above | price-$100 and above |
Prepend tag with a prefix
Prepending the tag with a prefix helps with organizing the tags in your Shopify store.
Using it lets you know the type of tag, differentiating it from other tags that the product has.
Add Product Price Range preset and set the Prefix option.
The following table shows some examples of product prices and the result tags thats prepended with the prefix value "prices-".
Product Price | Tag without prefix | Tag with prefix | Notes |
$9.99 | Under $10 | price-Under $10 | Prices lower than $10.00. |
$10 | $10 to $20 | price-$10 to $20 | Prices equal or greater than $10 and lower than $20. |
$19.99 | $10 to $20 | price-$10 to $20 |
Prices equal or greater than $10 and lower than $20. |
$20 | $20 and above | price-$20 and above | Prices equal or greater than $100. |