When the user mentions "pricing", "price", "monetization", "subscription", "tiers", "freemium", "revenue model", or asks about how to price a product or service.
Combine models: Free tier + paid upgrades + usage fees
Show expensive option first to make others seem reasonable.
$99 feels significantly cheaper than $100 (left-digit effect).
Add an inferior option to make target option more attractive.
Basic: $10/mo (5 features)
Pro: $25/mo (15 features) ← Target
Business: $100/mo (20 features)
Higher price can signal higher quality (luxury goods, consulting).
| Tier | Target | Features | Pricing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free/Basic | Individual, trial | Core features, limits | $0 or low |
| Pro | Power users, small teams | Full features | Mid-range |
| Enterprise | Companies | Custom, support, SLA | High/custom |
Price = Cost + Margin
Simple but ignores value and competition.
Price relative to competitors: