Ask HN: SaaS/Recurring Businesses - How did you figure out your prices?
How did you figure out how much you could/should charge your customers?
How did you determine how much you should spend on Marketing acquiring those customers?
Are there any useful tools to help!?
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[ 3.0 ms ] story [ 21.5 ms ] threadMany trial users have told me that my pricing is way too high. I imagine these people actually want the product for free[1] and will probably never "buy" it until it is.
On the opposite side of this spectrum, I've been told by potential customers that my pricing is so low that they wouldn't consider buying it because it isn't a serious price.
I've just started rebuilding[2] this product because it failed for a variety of reasons, and once I get to pricing it won't be hard to figure out which side of the argument I'm going to favor.
[1] https://twitter.com/Rakathos/status/350615055223644160/photo...
[2] http://www.ironconversions.com/blog/post/Breathing-Life-Into...
What you get is a preference score for each level. You can then build things like a pricing demand curve, or a full blown market simulator if you know what features your competitors include in their products.
It’s also great for assessing what features you want to include in a product.
[1] http://www.sawtoothsoftware.com/conjoint-analysis-software