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Participant Cap Based Price Increases

We have introduced participant cap based pricing. This means that you can set pricing based on the number of participants who have signed up for your events. In the example below the price of $25 is good for the first 18 participants (CAUTION: This may not be exactly 18 for fast selling races. It can include everyone within about 5-10 seconds of the 18th person) and then increases to $30. There are options to show or hide the number of spots there are and how many are left.

SetUp
Setup is done on the Race -> Registration ->Dates, Pricing & Options page on your race dashboard. The Cap pricing is associated with date rage pricing, which means you can set cap pricing during multiple date range pricing.  For example something like:

The way we implement the price change is to change the date based price. In the above example, after 18 people register the price increased to $30 in the “Event Fee” box at the top right of the screenshot.

You can also set up multiple Price Caps within a period:

Please note the other cautions we have on the page:

Finally, you can choose to hide the cap until a certain number of spots remain. It uses the same option as the showing of Participant Caps on that page of that name under Race in your dashboard:

CAUTION: Let us caution you about the potential downsides of this pricing methodology. If a potential participant is price driven, then a date based price change might be more effective since there is a deadline. With this pricing mechanism there is the potential to not being near the cap and you never get a groundswell of people getting near the cap. Also with a deadline you can take as many participants as want to get that pricing. You may also have disappointed participants who feel it is not fair the cap was reached when they were at work or at 11PM at night, etc. This is why we have hesitated introducing this mechanism, but since RaceIt introduced this feature a few weeks ago we have received renewed interest. Let us know how it goes if you use it and we will spread the word if about the real life pluses and minuses.

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