About Packages and Add-ons

What packages and add-ons are, the difference between Instant and On Request pricing, and how add-ons attach to packages.

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Packages and add-ons are the services you sell on Wendor. Couples see them on your public profile and pick them when booking. You can also pull a package into any booking you create yourself, so quotes stay consistent and you don't retype prices.

Packages page with Packages and Add-ons tabs, search box, package-type and status filters, and a table listing each package with cover, name, price, and type
The Packages page - your library of packages, with Add-ons in the second tab.

Packages

A package is a bundle of work you offer at one price - e.g. "Full-day photography" or "Highlight film". Each one has:

  • A name and a description.
  • A price (and a price type - see below).
  • A bookings per day number - the maximum times this package can be booked on the same day.
  • An optional cover photo.
  • Zero or more add-ons linked to it.

Instant vs On Request

Every package is one of two types:

  • Instant - a fixed price. Couples can book at the price you set without negotiating. Use this when you know exactly what you charge.
  • On Request - the price is shown as a starting point ("From €X"). The final price is agreed in the booking conversation. Use this for custom or quote-based work.

You pick the type when you create a package; switching it later changes how the price is displayed to couples.

Add-ons

An add-on is an extra you sell alongside a package - e.g. "Extra hour of coverage", "Drone shots", "Second photographer". Add-ons:

  • Live in their own Add-ons tab so you can build a reusable library.
  • Can be linked to one or many packages (one add-on can show up on every package; one package can offer many add-ons).
  • Are always optional - couples decide whether to include them.
  • Have their own price, name, cover photo, and description.

What gets shown to couples

When a couple views your profile, each package shows its cover photo, name, price (or "From" price), and description. If add-ons are linked, they appear under the package with their own name, price, and description.