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Help Needed in Pricing My SaaS Product

1 pointsby ashitvora8 months ago

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ashitvora8 months ago
Hi all,<p>I&#x27;ve been brainstorming on having a simple pricing for my product, Draftly. And thought of picking your brain.<p>What I have: Draftly is a tool that help users create content for LinkedIn with the help of AI. Because I use AI, I have fixed cost of creating content using the AI model.<p>---<p>There are three plans that I currently offer.<p>Plan 1 - this is for people who only post on their individual account. We give 20 credits to create 20 posts &#x2F; month. This is right fir for someone who publishes one post every weekday.<p>Plan 2 - this is for someone who posts on their individual account as well as business page. We give 50 credits to create 50 posts&#x2F;month shared between their individual account and the business page.<p>Plan 3 - this is for someone who manages their client&#x27;s business pages. Here we give 100 credits to create upto 100 posts&#x2F;month across all the pages they manage.<p>---<p>Problems&#x2F;Issues raised by customers:<p>- They run out of credits but dont have business page. - 100 credits are not enough since they manage 20+ pages - They want to manage more than 1 page but unable to use 100 credits.<p>---<p>What I was thinking:<p>- Have the first Plan only. - Charge $x for every page they add. Its a small fee. - Allow them to top-up the credits whenever they run out of it. - I&#x27;m still brainstorming and need some help&#x2F;suggestion in coming up with a pricing plan that simple, easy to understand, and win-win for both them and us.<p>---<p>Any help is very much appreciated. You can check out more details about it on draftly . so