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How Do I Edit the Unit Cost or Sell Price?

Updated over a week ago

Tightly allows you to manage Unit Cost and Sell Price directly from the Inventory page - either in bulk or one variant at a time. You can also edit these values from the Variant Detail Page if you prefer a focused view.

Option 1: Bulk Edit Using Quick Actions

  1. Go to Manage > Inventory.

  2. Use filters or search to find the products you want to update.

  3. Select one or more rows using the checkboxes.

  4. Click on the Quick Actions bar that appears above the table.

  5. Choose Edit Selected Products.

  6. In the modal, check Unit Cost or Sell Price, enter your values, and click Apply Changes.

⚡️ Important: If the table is grouped by product, and you enter a value on a product row, that value will be applied to all variants under that product - even if they originally had different prices.

Tip: Use ungrouped view for variant-level control

To safely bulk edit Unit Cost or Sell Price for specific variants, disable product grouping first. This lets you select and update variants independently without affecting the whole product group.


Option 2: Inline Editing from the Table

  1. On the Inventory table, locate the row you want to update.

  2. Double-click the Unit Cost or Sell Price cell to edit.

  3. Enter the new value and press Enter to save. Click Save Changes later.

  • Editing a product-level row (in grouped view) will apply changes to all variants.

  • Editing a variant row will apply the change to only that variant, for its current default supplier.

Tip: How to Edit Prices for a Different Supplier

If you want to set the Unit Cost or Sell Price for a variant under a different supplier:

  1. Temporarily switch the variant’s default supplier.

  2. Update the Unit Cost or Sell Price.

  3. Switch back to the original supplier if needed.

Tightly stores pricing data per supplier-variant combination, so each supplier can have its own price structure.


Option 3: From the Variant Page

  1. Click into any variant from the Inventory table.

  2. On the Variant, on variant's page, click Edit Variant.

  3. Update the Unit Cost and Sell Price fields.

  4. Save changes.

This is helpful when reviewing multiple data points or managing one-off updates.


Notes

  • Sell Price is informational — it doesn’t push updates to Shopify.

  • Unit Cost is used in calculating Basket totals, budget impact, and replenishment cost forecasts.

  • Make sure a default supplier is assigned before updating prices. Prices are tied to the supplier-variant pair.

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