Smarter Multi-Currency Pricing Cloning

This week, we rolled out some UX improvements to our Plans & Pricing page, with a particular focus on multi-currency pricing.

When you add pricing for a new currency, our Dashboard already makes the process easier by cloning your existing pricing. Until now, it always used USD as the source currency. It would create the same number of license variations (or quota variations) and convert the USD prices to the target currency based on the current exchange rate.

However, this meant that if you didn’t have USD pricing configured, the newly created pricing would be empty.

With today’s deployment, the Dashboard will now automatically pick the first available currency and clone the pricing from there. This makes adding new currencies work seamlessly regardless of which currency you started with.

Plans & Pricing page showing a new currency being cloned from an existing non-USD currency

In addition, the newly created pricing will now preserve the pricing convention of the source currency.

For example:

  • If your original pricing uses integers only, the converted pricing will also use integers, regardless of the exchange rate.
  • If your original pricing ends in .99, the newly generated pricing will follow the same convention.

This should make it easier to expand your pricing into additional currencies without having to manually clean up converted prices afterward, while keeping your pricing consistent across markets.

August 18, 2026