You can use the Product Catalog to define goods for use with your deals, providing another layer of management of your pipeline.
We use the term "product" to refer to these goods, but the Products Catalog can also be used to list any services your company offers.
You need admin rights to add and edit products in the catalog. All other users can view the catalog.
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Adding products to your catalog
You need to enable your catalog (if it is not already enabled), and then you can add your products.
To enable the catalog and add a product
- Click Settings (
), then select Customize > Products.
- Click Enable (if you have not already enabled your Product Catalog).
- Click Add Your First Product. If you have already added products previously, click View Catalog.
- Click Add (+)in the top toolbar to add your product.
- Complete the following fields:
- Name: (required field) the name of the product
- SKU: an inventory number or code. Both the name and the SKU can be used to search the catalog for the product
- Active: an active product can be added to a deal, an inactive product is listed in the catalog, but can't be used on new deals (until it's reactivated). New products are set to active by default
- Description: a short note about the product
- Unit Price: the price of a single item. This is the basis for calculating the discount, markup, and selling price values. You can choose one or more currencies. Click Add (+) next to the unit price to add multiple currencies for the product (see Working with currencies).
- Max Discount: the maximum discount you want your team to be able to offer on a product (up to 100%)
- Max Markup: the maximum markup you want your team to be able to add to the product's unit price. This lets you increase the value of a product in a given deal. There is no upper limit to the maximum markup
- Pricing Variation: shows the range of prices available for a single item of the product, based on the unit price, max. discount, and max. markup settings (note: For products with a Unit Price of zero, the Pricing Variation will not be displayed)
- Unit cost: (Admin-only field) lets you record the price of manufacturing or purchasing a single item of the product. If you have specified multiple currencies, all currencies are displayed. This field is not included in any of the above calculations.
- Click Save. Your product is created and listed in the Product Catalog. You can add multiple products.
- Click Close (x) in the top right corner of the page to go back to the Settings page.
Working with multiple currencies
You can select any base currency for your product.
You can add a separate price for a given product in any of the currencies available in Sell using Add (+) next to the Unit Price field.
Products with prices in more than one currency are displayed in the catalog with a globe icon next to the price.
For more information on currencies in Sell, see Working with currencies in Sell
Adding products to a deal
For each deal, you can see products shown in the right-hand column of the screen. You can see the total value of the products in the deal, converted to the deal's currency, as well as any discount you've applied to the products value. Click to set that amount as the deal value.
If you specifically set the deal value, the value does not update automatically to reflect any changes in product prices or the number of products in the deal. You'll need to click the Set as Deal Value button again to update the Deal Value after this sort of change.
Product prices in currencies other than the deal's currency are converted to the equivalent amount in the deal's currency and shown as the (Total) Products Value. The (Total) Products Value is updated daily, based on current exchange rates (see Working with currencies).
In other words, if your deal's currency is euros, and you set the price for a product in dollars, the product's price in dollars remains the same, but the (Total) Products Value, in euros, changes.
Only the top five products in the deal are displayed. If there are more products listed, you'll see a More icon (...)
The Total Products Value is the value of all the products in the deal with the specified deal discount applied. Click + in the Products field to see and define the products in the deal. The Products in this Deal window opens.
Specify a discount or markup by editing the Selling Price field. This value cannot exceed the Pricing Variation displayed in the Products Catalog.
Alternatively, edit the Discount field in the bottom right-hand corner to specify an individual discount for the specific deal. There is no limit on this discount.
From this view, you can also set the deal value to match the Total Products Value. When you add a product to a deal, it retains the price and other details listed for it in the catalog at the time it is added, and any subsequent changes to the product listing in the catalog are not reflected on existing deals.
You can add products to a deal when quick-adding a deal from the Sales Pipeline. You can also filter your Deals by products in the Sales Pipeline view.
If you decide to disable the Products Catalog, you won't be able to select products for your deals. The catalog's contents are retained for your account, in case you want to enable it again later.
6 Comments
Our sales team creates deals using the products list as specified in the above directions. We were hoping to use this data to help with forecasting but when the products are selected as a filter within the deals tab, it only pulls the individual names of the products that are selected within each deal which does not tell us anything useful. We want the quantities as well as the extended price of each product that has been selected. This seems like it should be a feature, is there a way I can pull that info in order to export into Excel?
Hi Chase - I would definitely recommend posting your feedback on our existing reporitng abilities on products in our Community: https://support.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/community/topics/360003042793-Feedback-on-Sell. You are correct that we do not have a way to pull additional product details in a report. What exactly are you try to report on, all of the product quantities and values of deals that have been won or are forecasted? This might be something you can achieve with our API: https://developers.getbase.com/docs/rest/articles/introduction.
Can we set a default markup and discount so I don't have to add it for each product individually?
A suggestion more that a question. It would be great if products could correspond to different pipelines.
For instance a single sale might have a number of items:
At present it would need 3 sales to represent the entire deal even though contractually it is one document and one invoice.
My thinking to overcome this would be that Products drive the pipeline and that one Sale with products from multiple pipelines allows the sale to appear in several pipes (with the corresponding amount) consistent with the product that matches the pipe.
Might be just lockdown madness but...
La moneda colombiana COP$ no esta soportada por los productos.
Product Catalog is included in Growth plan according to this page
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