I am looking to set up a special area of my store for specific users. I am planning to sell cartoons, but as I make an agreement with each publication (e.g., newspaper), I also strike a price per cartoon, based on circulation, population, negotiation, etc. Each user would therefore have a unique price.
The idea is that a newspaper editor logs into the site, and then has access to the set of cartoons. They can browse them, see what they have already bought, and buy new ones. While the price will be the same for them for all the cartoons, their price will be different than for another publication.
Is there a way to set up pricing based on the specific user (once they have logged in)? That is, every user has a unique price, based on the previously agreed price.
Along with this, is there a way that a certain class of products cannot be seen until a user logs in, and that class of users (newspaper editors with accounts, say) are the only ones who can see that class of products?
I'm trying to avoid having two separate stores here, but that may have to happen if it isn't straightforward.
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