Incremental selling lets sellers define a minimum purchase amount that also acts as the sales increment. Buyers can only purchase in multiples of this increment, ensuring consistency and clarity in transaction sizes.
See it used: Currency templates
Minimum Purchase Amount
With a standard minimum purchase, buyers can choose any amount above the minimum.
With incremental selling, purchases are locked to fixed multiples, creating a more predictable structure.
How It Works
Price per unit: The price is always defined per individual unit of currency, not per increment, keeping pricing transparent.
Minimum = Increment: If the minimum purchase is 5 million, buyers can purchase 5 M, 10 M, 15 M, etc.—always in set multiples.
Benefits
Predictable sales: Easier inventory and revenue planning for sellers.
Simplified buying: Buyers clearly see how much they pay per unit and per increment.
Optimized stock: Sellers can tailor inventory around the most common increments.