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How Does DoPricer Pricing Work?

Understanding what DoPricer does, what gets counted, and how your subscription usage is calculated

What DoPricer does

DoPricer is a HubSpot app that automatically applies the correct price and discount to every new line item created in your HubSpot portal — without your sales reps having to look anything up manually.

When a product is added to a HubSpot Deal or Quote, DoPricer detects it instantly and applies the appropriate pricing rules in the background. This typically completes within a few seconds. The sales rep then presses browser refresh to see the updated prices on screen.

Note on terminology: Throughout this article, "subscription usage" and "subscription charges" refer exclusively to what your organisation pays HubDo for using DoPricer. This is entirely separate from any invoicing or quoting your organisation does with your own customers.

 


 

How DoPricer detects and processes line items

DoPricer listens for HubSpot webhook events. The primary trigger is a new line item being created anywhere in your portal.

When a new line item is detected, DoPricer follows this sequence:

1. Identify the parent object:

DoPricer checks what the line item is associated with — a Deal, a Quote, or something else (e.g. an Order, Invoice, or Subscription). The line item is counted toward your subscription usage at this step, regardless of the result.

2. Check the Deal or Quote

If the line item is on a Deal or Quote, DoPricer fetches that record to get the deal currency and the associated buyer Company.

3. Check the Company

DoPricer checks whether DoPricer is enabled for that Company. If it is switched off for that Company, DoPricer records this and stops — but the line item is still counted.

4. Apply the correct price

If a custom price list is configured for the Company, DoPricer applies the matching price from your product library. If the deal currency doesn't match the price list currency, DoPricer falls back to the standard HubSpot price for that currency.

5. Apply the correct discount

DoPricer checks for applicable discounts in strict priority order:

First: a per-product (SKU-based) discount set on the Company

Second: a product category discount set on the Company

Third: a default discount set on the Company
If none apply: no discount is added



6. Update the line item

DoPricer updates the line item with the determined price and/or discount, and records the outcome in two HubSpot properties on the line item: the DoPricer Discount Message and the DoPricer Price Message. These confirm exactly what DoPricer did and why.


7. Count the line item

The line item is tallied in your portal's monthly count, which determines your subscription charges for the month.

 


 

What counts toward your subscription usage

DoPricer subscription charges are based solely on new line items created per month.

Here is exactly what counts and what does not:

Scenario Counts?
A new product added to a Deal ✅ Yes
A new product added to a Quote ✅ Yes
A new line item on an Order, Invoice, or Subscription ✅ Yes — DoPricer still receives and processes the webhook
A line item created and then deleted in the same month ✅ Yes — creation is what counts, not survival
An existing line item price or discount updated ❌ No — updates do not count
Price Lock restoring a price (triggered by a price update) ❌ No — Price Lock uses a different webhook and does not count

 

Why do line items on Orders and Invoices count?

DoPricer receives a webhook for every new line item created anywhere in your portal — HubSpot does not filter these by object type before sending them. DoPricer must receive and process each webhook to determine its association. This processing is what your subscription covers, regardless of whether DoPricer goes on to apply pricing or not.

If you use Orders, Invoices, or Subscriptions heavily in HubSpot, those line items will count toward your monthly total even though DoPricer does not apply pricing to them.

 


 

The browser refresh requirement

DoPricer updates HubSpot data in the background. The HubSpot UI does not automatically reflect those changes until the page is refreshed. Sales reps must press browser refresh to see DoPricer's applied prices.

Adding line items to a Deal

This is the simplest workflow:

1. Add line items to the Deal using the Add Line Item feature

2. Click Save — this is when HubSpot creates the line items and DoPricer detects them

3. Wait 7–8 seconds for DoPricer to process

4. Press browser refresh — DoPricer's prices and discounts are now visible on screen

 

Adding line items in Quote Builder

Quote Builder is more complex. It auto-saves every few seconds, and does not re-fetch HubSpot data after DoPricer updates it in the background. This means Quote Builder can write stale (pre-DoPricer) prices back to HubSpot, overwriting DoPricer's correct values.

The fix is straightforward: press browser refresh after adding line items in Quote Builder. This exits Quote Builder and returns you to the Deal. When you reopen the quote, DoPricer's correct prices will be displayed.


Recommended best practice

The smoothest workflow is to always add line items to the Deal first, not inside Quote Builder:

1. Add line items to the Deal and click Save

2. Wait 7–8 seconds, then press browser refresh

3. Confirm DoPricer's prices look correct on the Deal

4. Click Create Quote — the line items carry over with DoPricer's prices already applied

 

When DoPricer detects those line items on the newly created Quote, it sees they've already been processed and skips them. No overwriting occurs.

 


 

The Master Switch

The Master Switch is a portal-wide on/off control in your DoPricer settings screen. When it is off, DoPricer discards all incoming webhooks — no line items are processed and none count toward your subscription usage.

The Master Switch has three states:

1. Manually switched off by you

 

You can turn the Master Switch off at any time. The most important use case is before a bulk import (see below).

2. Automatically switched off — free trial limit reached

 

During the free trial, DoPricer processes up to 500 line items. Once this limit is reached, the Master Switch is automatically turned off and your DoPricer settings screen displays a message advising you to sign up to a paid plan or contact HubDo Support. DoPricer will not resume processing until you do one of those two things.


3. Automatically switched off and locked — overdue subscription

 

If a subscription goes overdue and the grace period expires, the Master Switch is automatically turned off and locked. You cannot re-enable it yourself. It can only be unlocked by bringing your subscription up to date or by HubDo Support manually overriding the lock.

 



 

Bulk imports — a critical warning

If you import a large number of line items at once (for example, from an ERP system), every imported line item triggers a webhook and counts toward your monthly subscription usage. A large import can cause a significant and unexpected increase in your charges for that month.

The correct procedure for bulk imports is to turn the Master Switch OFF before you start importing. When the Master Switch is off, DoPricer discards all incoming webhooks at the API gateway layer — those line items are not processed and do not count toward subscription usage. Turn the Master Switch back on once the import is complete.

If you are planning a bulk import and are unsure how to proceed, contact HubDo Support before you begin: support@hubdo.com.

 


 

Price Lock

Price Lock is a feature that monitors existing line items and re-applies DoPricer's price if it detects the price has been manually changed. It uses a different webhook (triggered by a price update, not a line item creation), so Price Lock activity does not count toward your subscription usage.

Object Price Lock default

Quotes:  On by default
Deals:  Off by default

 

Price Lock is on by default for Quotes because of the Quote Builder auto-save behaviour described above — without Price Lock, a sales rep working in Quote Builder could accidentally overwrite DoPricer's correct prices without realising it.

Price Lock settings are managed by HubDo. To change them, contact support@hubdo.com.

 


 

The built-in line item volume checker

DoPricer includes a line item volume checker in the settings screen. It shows how many new line items were created in your portal in each of the last 6 months — available during the free trial and on all paid plans.

This is the easiest way to understand your portal's activity level and choose the right plan. You can also verify the same data independently using a HubSpot report:

Reports → Create Report → Single Object → Line Items → Count of Line Items created, grouped by month.

 


 

One price list per Company

Each Company in HubSpot can have one active price list at a time. This is by design — allowing multiple price lists on the same Company would create an unresolvable conflict (for example, if both "Wholesale USD" and "OEM USD" were set on the same Company, DoPricer would have no reliable way to determine which one to apply).

If a customer buys in multiple currencies and needs different price lists for each, the solution is to create separate Company records in HubSpot — one per buying currency or entity. This often makes sense anyway, as those entities typically have different billing details and contacts.

 


 

DoQuotes — for more complex quoting workflows

DoQuotes is a separate HubDo product (currently in private beta) that addresses limitations in HubSpot's native Quote Builder, including single-click quote publishing directly from the Deal. It eliminates the browser refresh and auto-save issues described above.

DoQuotes is not part of DoPricer and is not included in DoPricer pricing. It is available by invitation.

Contact support@hubdo.com if you'd like to know more.

 


 

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