How to Add Product Billing
Customise product prices and currencies. You can create recurring payments, decide which price displays on the customer page, and more.
Last updated About 2 months ago
Use the Product Billing page to define the price customers pay for each product or service.
📘 If you operate internationally, you can add prices in multiple currencies.
Upmind supports two main pricing types:
One-off payment: A single purchase with no recurring charge.
Recurring payment: A subscription with automatic periodic billing (e.g. monthly subscription to a hosting plan).
Open the product billing page
Log in to the Upmind dashboard.
Access it from the dashboard by clicking on Store Catalogue.

You can also click Settings and select the Product Catalogue tile under Products and Promotions.

Open a category to find your product or service.
Click the product to open its
Product Detailspage.


Select
Product billingfrom the menu.

Create a one-off payment price
Click the One-off payment tile.

Enter the price for your default currency.
Add prices for additional currencies. (Optional)

Click Save.
Configure multi-currency option
If a product doesn’t have a set price in a specific currency (for example, it’s only priced in your primary currency), you can control how Upmind handles it.
By default, it follows your brand’s settings, but you can override this per product by choosing one of three options.
Omit product: Product unavailable in that currency.
Make available: Automatically convert price using current exchange rates.
Inherit brand default: Use your brand’s global multi-currency setting.

Set up recurring payments
Click the Recurring payment tile.

Scroll to the pricing section and click Add new term.
Choose a billing term from the dropdown menu (monthly, yearly, etc.)

For custom plans, select Custom and enter the number of months.

Add prices for each currency accordingly.
Add more terms if needed.

To delete a term, click Delete next to it.
Click Save.
Select the default payment term
When multiple subscription options exist, you can set which term displays by default to customers.
At the bottom of the billing page, select the default.

Lowest price

Lowest monthly price (Example: The annual one-time price averaged over 12 months often appears cheaper per month than a regular subscription.)

Highest price
