Decoupling Price from Product: How to Use the Commercetools Prices Menu

Introduction: The Evolution of E-commerce Pricing

In traditional e-commerce platforms, a price is usually just a simple field attached directly to a product. But what happens when you have a global B2B and B2C business with multiple currencies, regional storefronts, seasonal discounts, and specialized customer group tiers? Storing all those prices directly on the product record quickly becomes a performance bottleneck.

Commercetools solves this with Standalone Prices. By decoupling the price from the product data, you can manage millions of complex price points without constantly updating the core product. The Prices menu in the Merchant Center is your dedicated workspace for this architecture. Let’s break down how to navigate it.

The Sidebar Dropdown—A Focused Toolkit

Clicking the “Prices” icon (the banknote symbol) in the left-hand navigation reveals a highly focused, two-option dropdown menu. Because standalone prices are their own distinct entity in the Commercetools backend, this menu is streamlined for quick access.

Here is what you will find:

1. Standalone price list

This is your primary control center. Clicking this link takes you to the main dashboard where you can view, search, and manage all your independently floating price points across your entire catalog.

2. Add standalone price

A direct shortcut for when you need to quickly generate a new price point. This launches the creation wizard where you can define the value, currency, and the specific conditions (like country or customer group) for the new price.

Decoding the Standalone Price Dashboard

When you navigate to the Standalone price list, you are greeted with a comprehensive data table designed to help you parse highly specific pricing rules.

The Golden Rule: Embedded vs. Standalone

Right at the top of the dashboard, there is a crucial system note: “Note: Only standalone prices are displayed. To view embedded prices select the SKU.” * What this means: Commercetools technically supports both “embedded” prices (attached directly inside the product data) and “standalone” prices (managed here). This dashboard strictly filters for standalone prices. If you are looking for an old embedded price, you will need to go back to the Products menu and look inside the specific product variant.

Search and Creation

The Data Table: Understanding Pricing Granularity

The columns in the standalone price table beautifully illustrate how flexible Commercetools is. A single SKU can have multiple rows here, each defined by different parameters:

Conclusion: Precision Control Over Your Revenue

The Prices menu in the Commercetools Merchant Center might look simple at first glance, but it acts as the gateway to one of the platform’s most powerful features. By mastering the Standalone price list, your merchandising and finance teams gain total control over complex, global pricing strategies—all without ever having to touch the core product catalog.