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Overview

Not every product has one fixed price. Some span a range because their options cost different amounts, and some — like wedding cakes — can’t be priced until you’ve seen the brief. Knead handles both on the public order form (The Board, /order/[slug]): automatic price ranges and an explicit Inquiry only mode.

Price ranges (automatic)

Price ranges are not a manual min/max field — they’re calculated from your Options. When a product’s Options have choices at different prices, the menu card shows a range. For example, a “Detail level” option priced Simple $72, Simple+ $75, Detailed $78 displays as: $72 – $78/dozen If options are hidden on the form, the card instead shows Starting at $X/unit. Add-ons are excluded from the headline range. You set this up through Options on the product page — see Variants, Sizes, and Add-Ons. A menu card showing an automatic price range on the public order form

Inquiry-only products

For custom work where price depends on the design, use the Inquiry only toggle on the product page (/products/[id]):
“Customer sees this product on the menu but has to ask for a quote. Options and add-ons are hidden; you set the final price after you see what they want.”
The toggle is only enabled when the product is active and publicly visible via Customers can request this.

What customers see

On the order form, an inquiry-only product shows an Inquire pill and an Inquire → button instead of + Add. When a customer selects it, they see “Quoted after design details” and a required field:
  • Tell us what you’re looking for — “Number of people, flavors, themes, inspiration photos — anything that helps quote this.”
An inquiry-only Wedding Cake card with the Inquire pill and button
Good to know: Cards may also show ”· options available” and ”+ optional add-ons available” so customers know there’s more to choose once they start.
Pro tip: Use inquiry-only for custom and wedding work, and price ranges for menu items with tiered options. That way browsers always see a number where one exists, and you only quote by hand when the design truly drives the price.

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