How to Create Service Packages & Comparison Tables on Your Zinns

This guide explains how to create professional upgrade packages for your Zinns and display them in a comparison table that helps Zinnectors choose the right option.

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Last Update 3 months ago


If you want to sell multi-tier packages within a single Zinn, this guide will show you how Zinn Hub makes it easy — the Zinn Creation Wizard even builds your comparison table automatically. Please note: There is also a simple way to add package details and information to your Zinns using display-only fields — please read our custom information fields article.

Please note: There is a simple way to add packages and details to your zinns, please read our custom information fields article.


How It Works

Zinn Hub uses two features together to create tiered packages within a single Zinn. Zinn Extras handle the pricing — they are paid add-ons that upgrade buyers from your base price to higher tiers. The comparison table displays what is included in each tier so buyers can see the differences at a glance. Your base Zinn price is your entry-level package. Each Zinn Extra you add becomes an upgrade option. The Zinn Creation Wizard builds the comparison table for you automatically.


Step 1: Set Your Base Price

In the Zinn Creation Wizard (click Zinn Wizard under the Wizards heading in your Zinner Dashboard, or go to zinnhub.com/zinn-wizard/), set your base Zinn price in Step 3 — Pricing. This becomes your Basic or entry-level package price.

Step 2: Add Upgrade Packages with Zinn Extras

Navigate to Step 7 — Extras and Add-ons in the wizard. Click Add Extra to create each upgrade tier. For each extra, fill in the Name (the package name such as "Upgrade to Standard" or "Upgrade to Premium"), the Price (the additional cost on top of the base price), the Delivery Days (extra days needed — use positive to add time, negative to reduce for rush delivery), and a Description listing everything included in the upgrade.

Example Pricing:

Base Zinn Price: $75 (this is your Basic package)


  • Zinn Extra: "Upgrade to Standard" — Price: $75 (so $75 + $75 = $150 total for buyer)

  • Zinn Extra: "Upgrade to Premium" — Price: $225 (so $75 + $225 = $300 total for buyer)

  • Zinn Extra: "Rush Delivery" — Price: $25, Delivery Days: -2


Multiple extras can be selected together, so a buyer could choose both an upgrade and rush delivery.

Step 3: Review Your Comparison Table

When you reach Step 8 — Comparison Table, the wizard automatically generates a professional comparison table from your base pricing, Zinn Extras, and delivery timeframes. The table is inserted into your Zinn description so buyers can see at a glance what each tier includes. Review it and make any edits before moving on.

Step 4: Add Package Details with Custom Information Fields (Optional)

For an even more detailed package breakdown, you can use Custom Information Fields in Step 9 to display what each tier includes. Create a section for each package with fields showing deliverables, revisions, features, and anything else that helps buyers compare. Custom Information Fields are display-only — they show information but do not add charges. This is where you explain the packages. Zinn Extras are where you sell the packages.


Tips for Great Comparison Tables

Keep package names consistent — your table column headers should exactly match your Zinn Extra names. If your add-on is called "Upgrade to Standard", use that same name in your table.

Order features logically with the most important at the top: delivery time, revisions, main deliverables, additional features, then support level.

Highlight key differences with specific numbers rather than just ticks. "Basic: 3 pages, Standard: 8 pages, Premium: 15 pages" is much more useful to buyers than showing a tick for all three.


Custom HTML Tables (Optional)

If you prefer a fully custom look beyond what the wizard generates, you can add your own HTML comparison table directly in your Zinn description. In Step 2 — Description, switch to Code mode, paste your HTML table code, then switch back to Visual mode to edit cells directly. All tables automatically display beautifully on mobile devices with a clean stacked card view. This is entirely optional — the automatic table from Step 8 works perfectly for most Zinners.


Troubleshooting

Auto-generated table not showing what you expected? Go back to Step 7 and check your Zinn Extras are set up correctly with names, prices, delivery days, and descriptions. The wizard pulls from these details to build the table in Step 8.

Custom HTML table looks broken? Switch to Code mode and check that all tags are properly closed and every row has the same number of cells.

Can't see the table in Visual mode? Save your Zinn and preview it — some editors do not render tables perfectly in edit mode but they display correctly on the live page.


Need Help?

If you are having trouble creating your service packages or comparison table, contact our support team through the Help Centre at help.zinnhub.com and we will be happy to assist.


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