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Ask HN: Metered Pricing vs. Tiered Pricing

3 pointsby psychstudioabout 4 years ago
Hi HN, Metered pricing for SaaS seems like the model that best balances customer usage and value with the vendors costs and margins. Why don&#x27;t we see a greater proportion of metered pricing vs plan tiers?<p>For example, let&#x27;s look at the survey market. This market seems ideal for a metered pricing model but all the major players use tiered plans (with limits).<p>We&#x27;re struggling with this at the moment with Psychstudio, particularly with university classes. By charging per seat we&#x27;ve &quot;encouraged&quot; account sharing (against our TOS) in some cases and have had to customize plans for others.<p>Pricing has been a constant experiment for us for a long time now and whilst we think we&#x27;ve got single academic&#x2F;researchers under control, our Lab pricing breaks down.<p>Metered pricing could be the answer, but would be a lot of work for a small customer base and a solo entrepreneur and does not seem to be used much at all in our industry or in adjacent industries.<p>I&#x27;d love to hear your opinions and experiences, so please, enlighten me!<p>Thanks, Ben.

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flaveabout 4 years ago
Pricing is a dark art but essentially tiered pricing is usually about going after different sets of customers who have clearly different needs and clearly different propensity to pay.<p>For example, you sell premium email accounts which give you a back rub when you send an email. There might be some luxury retail customers who love backrubs and would pay $30 a month for that service, but they&#x27;re not gonna pay $20.000. But a hedgefund might see this as an essential part of their recruitment and retention strategy. They have very different needs like email audit, but also they might pay $1000 a year for one person. You want to tier those customers out.<p>Metering works better when the thing you sell has some real cost. An API that sends you a handwritten letter giving you a personalised compliment - that should be metered because of the cost per unit. You are encouraging the user to use your product less which is often not ideal.<p>&gt;Why don&#x27;t we see a greater proportion of metered pricing vs plan tiers?<p>I think it&#x27;s because most sw companies pay very little on cost of goods so whether you use 10.000 or 10 of their product doesn&#x27;t cost them more or less. Tiers are a way of offering the &#x27;same&#x27; product to two different people who have different budgets and optimising for those budgets - this happens with software quite a bit.<p>If you have low cost of goods and one type of customer - just charge on price. No need to cargo-cult other start ups.
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psychstudioabout 4 years ago
Hi, OP chiming in...<p>We&#x27;ve come to realization that we need to move away from &quot;per seat&quot; licensing.<p>Whilst metered pricing would seem to be the most balanced approach, there are too many general, and industry specific cons to make it workable.<p>Has anyone been in this position before? Can you tell us how you moved to a different pricing strategy? Did you end up making less per customer?<p>Any advice&#x2F;anecdata would be great.