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How Do I Change the Product Price of a Variable in WooCommerce?

Last updated on January 21, 2023 @ 12:29 pm

If you’re running a WooCommerce store, you may need to change the product price of a variable product from time to time. For example, if you’re running a sale or if the cost of the product has changed.

In this article, we’ll show you how to change the product price of a variable in WooCommerce.

To change the product price of a variable product:

  1. Log in to your WordPress admin panel.
  2. Go to Products > All Products. Select the variable product that you want to edit.
  3. Hover over the product and click Edit. Alternatively, you can click Edit from the drop-down menu that appears when you hover over the product.
  4. (Optional) Change the regular price or sale price in the Price fields. These fields are located under the “General” tab. If you want to offer your customers a discount, enter the amount in the “Sale Price” field. The amount will be automatically deducted from the regular price.
  5. (Optional) If you want to offer your customers a discount, enter the amount in the “Sale Price” field.
  6. (Optional) If you want to offer your customers a discount, enter the amount in the “Sale Price” field.
PRO TIP: If you change the product price of a variable in WooCommerce, it will affect all products that use that variable. This could result in inaccurate pricing for your products.

If you need to change the price of a variable product for any reason, follow the steps outlined in this article. First, log into your WordPress admin panel and navigate to Products > All Products.

Find the variable product whose price you need to change and hover over it before clicking Edit. From here, you can either change the Regular Price or Sale Price under the General tab. If you enter a Sale Price, keep in mind that this amount will be automatically deducted from the Regular Price.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.