Customer Category

Last updated: June 20, 2026

A customer category groups customers that share characteristics, an industry, a tier, a region, and, more usefully, it carries the defaults those customers should inherit: a price list and a payment term. It is the lever that lets you price and bill a whole segment consistently, and change them all in one edit.

What you will learn
  • What a category carries
  • How customers inherit its defaults
  • Why managing a segment is one edit, not many

How it behaves

Defaults, inherited

A category links to a default price list and a default payment term. Every customer assigned to the category inherits both, so their documents price from the right list and date from the right term without per-customer setup. This is the same indirection described on the Customer page, seen from the category's side: the customer does not hold pricing and terms directly, it gets them through its category.

One edit for a whole segment

Because the defaults live on the category, changing them updates every customer in it at once. Move your wholesale tier to new terms, or point it at a new price list, and the whole segment follows, with per-document overrides still available where a one-off differs.

Edge cases and good practice

  • Set the category before anything else on a new customer; pricing and terms flow from it.
  • Manage segments through the category, not customer by customer.
  • Per-document overrides handle the exceptions without breaking the default.

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