Price scope
The scope of the base currency that is used for product prices can be configured to apply at either the global or website level. If applied to the global level, the same price is used throughout the store hierarchy. If applied to the website level, the same product can be available at different prices from stores that are associated with different websites. By default, the scope of product pricing is global.
Different factors can affect the price of the same product in one location and not another. For example, there might be additional distribution costs for the product, and other considerations that impact the price of products sold in a specific store. The following diagram shows a multisite installation with the base currency set to the website level. The stores and store views associated with each website reflect the product pricing that is set at the website level.
If you are using shared catalogs, also refer to Set shared catalog pricing and structure in the Adobe Commerce B2B Guide.
Configure price scope
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On the Admin menu, go to Stores > Settings > Configuration.
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In the left panel, expand Catalog and choose Catalog underneath.
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Scroll down to the Price section and set Catalog Price Scope to one of the following:
Global
Website
The scope setting that you choose appears below price fields in your catalog.
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When complete, click Save Config.
Use scope to set up product prices
Commerce does not allow setting a product price for each store. But you can change the price per website:
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On the Admin menu, go to Stores > Settings > Configuration.
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In the left panel, expand Catalog and choose Catalog underneath.
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In the Price tab, set price scope to
Website
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Set the price by opening the product edit page, selecting the scope on the upper left, and then entering a new price per website.