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Ask HN: Need help in pricing my SaaS product

1 pointsby ashitvora8 months ago
Hi all, 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

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gus_massa8 months ago
&gt; <i>They run out of credits but don&#x27;t have business page.</i><p>It doesn&#x27;t matter, they should upgrade<p>&gt; <i>100 credits are not enough since they manage 20+ pages</i><p>They must just buy another 100 credit package.<p>&gt; <i>They want to manage more than 1 page but unable to use 100 credits.</i><p>It doesn&#x27;t matter, they should upgrade.<p>One common trick is to give a funny name to the 1st plan, like student, beginner, idiot^W, starter, ... So serious people don´t select it, and if someone needs to upgrade the request sounds like a compliment: &quot;<i>Yo are a very important person, so you must upgrade from the beginner plan to professional plan</i>&quot;.<p>Plan 2 is &quot;professional&quot; and plan 3 is &quot;enterprise&quot;, or something like that.<p>Anyway, read whatever patio11 said about that <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kalzumeus.com&#x2F;greatest-hits&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kalzumeus.com&#x2F;greatest-hits&#x2F;</a> in particular <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kalzumeus.com&#x2F;2012&#x2F;09&#x2F;21&#x2F;ramit-sethi-and-patrick-mckenzie-on-why-your-customers-would-be-happier-if-you-charged-more&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.kalzumeus.com&#x2F;2012&#x2F;09&#x2F;21&#x2F;ramit-sethi-and-patrick...</a> and also this post by Joel Spolsky <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.joelonsoftware.com&#x2F;2004&#x2F;12&#x2F;15&#x2F;camels-and-rubber-duckies&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.joelonsoftware.com&#x2F;2004&#x2F;12&#x2F;15&#x2F;camels-and-rubber-...</a>
brudgers8 months ago
The problem is that plans only last until you get punched in the face. They are your idea. Not your customers.<p>Why not per credit sales in addition to the bundles?<p>Or only sell in bundles of 100 (or some other number)?
milanaa8 months ago
If you&#x27;re looking to price your SaaS product, focus on understanding your target market&#x27;s willingness to pay and competitors&#x27; pricing. Consider offering tiered plans that cater to different user needs to maximize revenue and appeal to a broader audience.