Claude Agent Skill · by Rudrankriyam

Asc Ppp Pricing

Install Asc Ppp Pricing skill for Claude Code from rudrankriyam/app-store-connect-cli-skills.

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Terminal · npx
$npx skills add https://github.com/rudrankriyam/app-store-connect-cli-skills --skill asc-ppp-pricing
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---name: asc-ppp-pricingdescription: Set territory-specific pricing for subscriptions and in-app purchases using current asc setup, pricing summary, price import, and price schedule commands. Use when adjusting prices by country or implementing localized PPP strategies.--- # PPP pricing (per-territory pricing) Use this skill to create or update localized pricing across territories based on purchasing power parity (PPP) or your own regional pricing strategy. Prefer the current high-level flows:- `asc subscriptions setup` and `asc iap setup` when you are creating a new product- `asc subscriptions pricing ...` for subscription pricing changes- `asc iap pricing summary` and `asc iap pricing schedules ...` for IAP pricing changes ## Preconditions- Ensure credentials are set (`asc auth login` or `ASC_*` env vars).- Prefer `ASC_APP_ID` or pass `--app` explicitly.- Decide your base territory (usually `USA`) and baseline price.- Use `asc pricing territories list --paginate` if you need supported territory IDs. ## Subscription PPP workflow ### New subscription: bootstrap with `setup`Use `setup` when you are creating a new subscription and want to create the group, subscription, first localization, initial price, and availability in one verified flow. ```bashasc subscriptions setup \  --app "APP_ID" \  --group-reference-name "Pro" \  --reference-name "Pro Monthly" \  --product-id "com.example.pro.monthly" \  --subscription-period ONE_MONTH \  --locale "en-US" \  --display-name "Pro Monthly" \  --description "Unlock everything" \  --price "9.99" \  --price-territory "USA" \  --territories "USA,CAN,GBR" \  --output json``` Notes:- `setup` verifies the created state by default.- Use `--no-verify` only when you explicitly want speed over readback verification.- Use `--tier` or `--price-point-id` instead of `--price` when your workflow is tier-driven. ### Inspect current subscription pricing before changesUse the summary view first when you want a compact current-state snapshot. ```bashasc subscriptions pricing summary --subscription-id "SUB_ID" --territory "USA"asc subscriptions pricing summary --subscription-id "SUB_ID" --territory "IND"asc subscriptions pricing prices list --subscription-id "SUB_ID" --paginate``` Use `summary` for quick before/after spot checks and `prices list` when you need raw price records. ### Preferred bulk PPP update: import a CSV with dry runFor broad PPP rollouts, prefer the subscription pricing import command instead of manually adding territory prices one by one. Example CSV: ```csvterritory,price,start_date,preservedIND,2.99,2026-04-01,falseBRA,4.99,2026-04-01,falseMEX,4.99,2026-04-01,falseDEU,8.99,2026-04-01,false``` Dry-run first: ```bashasc subscriptions pricing prices import \  --subscription-id "SUB_ID" \  --input "./ppp-prices.csv" \  --dry-run \  --output table``` Apply for real: ```bashasc subscriptions pricing prices import \  --subscription-id "SUB_ID" \  --input "./ppp-prices.csv" \  --output table``` Notes:- `--dry-run` validates rows and resolves price points without creating prices.- `--continue-on-error=false` gives you a fail-fast mode.- CSV required columns: `territory`, `price`- CSV optional columns: `currency_code`, `start_date`, `preserved`, `preserve_current_price`, `price_point_id`- When `price_point_id` is omitted, the CLI resolves the matching price point for the row's territory and price automatically.- Territory inputs in import can be 3-letter IDs, 2-letter codes, or common territory names that map cleanly. ### One-off subscription territory changesFor a small number of manual overrides, use the canonical `set` command. ```bashasc subscriptions pricing prices set --subscription-id "SUB_ID" --price "2.99" --territory "IND"asc subscriptions pricing prices set --subscription-id "SUB_ID" --tier 5 --territory "BRA"asc subscriptions pricing prices set --subscription-id "SUB_ID" --price-point "PRICE_POINT_ID" --territory "DEU"``` Notes:- Add `--start-date "YYYY-MM-DD"` to schedule a future change.- Add `--preserved` when you want to preserve the current price relationship.- The command handles both initial pricing and later price changes. ### Discover raw price points only when you need themUse price-point lookup and equalizations when you want to inspect Apple's localized ladder directly or pin exact price point IDs. ```bashasc subscriptions pricing price-points list --subscription-id "SUB_ID" --territory "USA" --paginate --price "9.99"asc subscriptions pricing price-points equalizations --price-point-id "PRICE_POINT_ID" --paginate``` ### Verify after applyRe-run the summary and raw list views after changes. ```bashasc subscriptions pricing summary --subscription-id "SUB_ID" --territory "IND"asc subscriptions pricing summary --subscription-id "SUB_ID" --territory "BRA"asc subscriptions pricing prices list --subscription-id "SUB_ID" --paginate``` If the subscription was newly created, you can also use `asc subscriptions setup` with verification enabled instead of stitching together separate create and pricing steps. ### Subscription availabilityIf you need to explicitly enable territories for an existing subscription, use the pricing availability family. ```bashasc subscriptions pricing availability edit --subscription-id "SUB_ID" --territories "USA,CAN,IND,BRA"asc subscriptions pricing availability view --subscription-id "SUB_ID"``` ## IAP PPP workflow ### New IAP: bootstrap with `setup`Use `setup` when you are creating a new IAP and want to create the product, first localization, and initial price schedule in one verified flow. ```bashasc iap setup \  --app "APP_ID" \  --type NON_CONSUMABLE \  --reference-name "Pro Lifetime" \  --product-id "com.example.pro.lifetime" \  --locale "en-US" \  --display-name "Pro Lifetime" \  --description "Unlock everything forever" \  --price "9.99" \  --base-territory "USA" \  --output json``` Notes:- `setup` verifies the created IAP, localization, and price schedule by default.- Use `--start-date` for scheduled pricing.- Use `--tier` or `--price-point-id` when you want deterministic tier- or ID-based setup. ### Inspect current IAP pricing before changesUse `asc iap pricing summary` as the main current-state summary for PPP work. ```bashasc iap pricing summary --iap-id "IAP_ID" --territory "USA"asc iap pricing summary --iap-id "IAP_ID" --territory "IND"``` This returns the base territory, current price, estimated proceeds, and scheduled changes for the requested territory. ### Discover candidate IAP price pointsUse price-point lookup when you want to inspect or pin exact price point IDs. ```bashasc iap pricing price-points list --iap-id "IAP_ID" --territory "USA" --paginate --price "9.99"asc iap pricing price-points equalizations --id "PRICE_POINT_ID"``` ### Create or update an IAP price scheduleFor manual PPP updates, create a price schedule directly. ```bashasc iap pricing schedules create --iap-id "IAP_ID" --base-territory "USA" --price "4.99" --start-date "2026-04-01"asc iap pricing schedules create --iap-id "IAP_ID" --base-territory "USA" --tier 5 --start-date "2026-04-01"asc iap pricing schedules create --iap-id "IAP_ID" --base-territory "USA" --prices "PRICE_POINT_ID:2026-04-01"``` Use these when you are intentionally creating or replacing schedule entries. For deeper inspection: ```bashasc iap pricing schedules view --iap-id "IAP_ID"asc iap pricing schedules manual-prices --schedule-id "SCHEDULE_ID" --paginateasc iap pricing schedules automatic-prices --schedule-id "SCHEDULE_ID" --paginate``` ### Verify after applyUse the summary command again after scheduling or applying pricing changes. ```bashasc iap pricing summary --iap-id "IAP_ID" --territory "USA"asc iap pricing summary --iap-id "IAP_ID" --territory "IND"``` For future-dated schedules, expect scheduled changes rather than an immediately updated current price. ## Common PPP strategy patterns ### Base territory first- Pick one baseline territory, usually `USA`.- Set the baseline price there first.- Derive lower or higher territory targets from that baseline. ### Tiered regional pricing- High-income markets stay close to baseline.- Mid-income markets get moderate discounts.- Lower-income markets get stronger PPP adjustments. ### Spreadsheet-driven rollout- Build the target territory list in a CSV.- Dry-run the import.- Fix any resolution failures.- Apply the import.- Re-run summary checks for the most important territories. ## Notes- Prefer canonical commands in docs and automation: `asc subscriptions pricing ...`- Older `asc subscriptions prices ...` paths still exist, but the canonical pricing family is clearer.- Prefer canonical IAP commands in docs and automation: `asc iap pricing ...`- `asc subscriptions pricing prices import --dry-run` is the safest subscription batch PPP path today.- `asc subscriptions setup` and `asc iap setup` already provide built-in post-create verification.- There is not yet a single first-class before/after PPP diff command; use the current summary commands before and after apply.- Price changes may take time to propagate in App Store Connect and storefronts.