To set up the auto-pricer so that products can be individually priced, it is necessary to have the required values defined in the feed for each marketplace. (The field names are not essential, as they can be mapped in our application).
We support two variants: one is setting the value using a percentage, and the other is setting the exact minimum and maximum prices in euros.
Required Values
Minimum price limit (percentage) (variant 1)
Percentage difference for the given price on the marketplace
Expected values: positive whole numbers (e.g., 5, 7, 20)
Example: the price is €100, and the minimum limit is set at 25%, so the final price will be:
100 * (1 - 0.25) = 75
Maximum price limit (percentage) (variant 1)
Same as the minimum price limit, but the calculation is as follows:
100 * (1 + 0.25) = 125
Minimum price limit (price) (variant 2)
The value is the lowest price for the given product in euros
Maximum price limit (price) (variant 2)
The value is the maximum price for the given product in euros
Status field
Indicates whether the auto-pricer will be active for the given product or not
Expected values: ACTIVE, INACTIVE
(active, yes, 1) / (inactive, false, 0)
❗Unspecified or incorrect values in the feed will not change the previous settings.
(Validation per marketplace - one incorrect value will cancel the update for the marketplace for the given product)
The feed will always overwrite manually adjusted values.
Example Feeds
Variant 1: XML example of setting the value by percentage
<products>
<product>
<sku>ABC123</sku>
<autopricing_settings>
<amazon_de>
<minimum_limit_percentage>10</minimum_limit_percentage>
<maximum_limit_percentage>20</maximum_limit_percentage>
<status>ACTIVE</status>
</amazon_de>
<amazon_fr>
<minimum_limit_percentage>15</minimum_limit_percentage>
<maximum_limit_percentage>25</maximum_limit_percentage>
<status>INACTIVE</status>
</amazon_fr>
<amazon_it>
<minimum_limit_percentage>12</minimum_limit_percentage>
<maximum_limit_percentage>22</maximum_limit_percentage>
<status>ACTIVE</status>
</amazon_it>
</autopricing_settings>
</product>
<product>
<sku>DEF456</sku>
<autopricing_settings>
<amazon_de>
<minimum_limit_percentage>8</minimum_limit_percentage>
<maximum_limit_percentage>18</maximum_limit_percentage>
<status>ACTIVE</status>
</amazon_de>
<amazon_fr>
<minimum_limit_percentage>12</minimum_limit_percentage>
<maximum_limit_percentage>22</maximum_limit_percentage>
<status>ACTIVE</status>
</amazon_fr>
<amazon_it>
<minimum_limit_percentage>10</minimum_limit_percentage>
<maximum_limit_percentage>20</maximum_limit_percentage>
<status>INACTIVE</status>
</amazon_it>
</autopricing_settings>
</product>
</products>
Variant 2: XML example with precisely defined minimum and maximum prices per product:
<products>
<product>
<sku>ABC123</sku>
<autopricing_settings>
<amazon_de>
<minimum_limit_price>10</minimum_limit_price>
<maximum_limit_price>20</maximum_limit_price>
<status>ACTIVE</status>
</amazon_de>
<amazon_fr>
<minimum_limit_price>12</minimum_limit_price>
<maximum_limit_price>21</maximum_limit_price>
<status>INACTIVE</status>
</amazon_fr>
<amazon_it>
<minimum_limit_price>13</minimum_limit_price>
<maximum_limit_price>23</maximum_limit_price>
<status>ACTIVE</status>
</amazon_it>
</autopricing_settings>
</product>
<product>
<sku>DEF456</sku>
<autopricing_settings>
<amazon_de>
<minimum_limit_price>31</minimum_limit_price>
<maximum_limit_price>43</maximum_limit_price>
<status>ACTIVE</status>
</amazon_de>
<amazon_fr>
<minimum_limit_price>44</minimum_limit_price>
<maximum_limit_price>67</maximum_limit_price>
<status>ACTIVE</status>
</amazon_fr>
<amazon_it>
<minimum_limit_price>17</minimum_limit_price>
<maximum_limit_price>29</maximum_limit_price>
<status>INACTIVE</status>
</amazon_it>
</autopricing_settings>
</product>
</products>