Tariff Usage Policy in IZI
Tariff Usage Policy in IZI
Section titled “Tariff Usage Policy in IZI”Usage policy — a set of restrictions defining who can buy a tariff, on which days, and on which equipment. A tool for segmented pricing: one club can offer different rates to different audiences and time windows without cashier confusion.
What It Means in Simple Terms
Section titled “What It Means in Simple Terms”Restrictions work automatically in the system. If a tariff is configured for weekdays only — on Saturday it simply won’t appear in the cashier. The admin doesn’t need to remember anything.
What Can Be Restricted
Section titled “What Can Be Restricted”By schedule (days and hours): Tariff available only on specific weekdays or during specific hours. Example: “Available Monday–Friday, 10:00–17:00 only.”
By zone: Tariff available only on specific equipment or in a specific zone. Enables different pricing for different equipment without mixing tariffs.
By customer segment (group): Tariff visible in cashier only for players in a specific customer group. This is how “student tariff” or “VIP client tariff” works.
Usage Policy vs Tariff Schedule
Section titled “Usage Policy vs Tariff Schedule”| Parameter | Controls |
|---|---|
| Tariff schedule | During which hours the tariff is active (running sessions can continue) |
| Usage policy | During which hours/days the tariff can be purchased (visible in cashier) |
For a daytime tariff, configure both: active schedule (e.g., until 18:00) and purchase policy (can’t be bought after 17:00).
Related Terms
Section titled “Related Terms”- Tariff Expiration Rules — when a purchased tariff becomes invalid
- Zones — zones a tariff can be restricted to
- Hall Utilization — why differentiated time-based tariffs matter
- Multipass — package tariff with its own usage policy
Frequently asked questions
What is a tariff usage policy?
Settings defining who, when, and on which equipment can use a tariff: restrictions by day of week, by zone, by customer segment.
Why restrict a tariff by day?
To manage utilization: a cheap daytime tariff only on weekdays fills empty hours without losing revenue during peak weekends.