Pricing Strategy
Value-based pricing, tiered offers, anchoring, and price sensitivity analysis.
Purpose
Price is the most powerful lever for profitability. A 10% price increase typically adds more to the bottom line than a 10% increase in volume. This skill helps founders price based on value, not cost.
Workflow
Step 1: Gather Context
- •Product/service description
- •Current pricing (if any)
- •Target customer and their budget
- •Competitor pricing
- •Cost structure (COGS, delivery costs)
- •Business model (subscription, one-time, usage)
Step 2: Pricing Model Selection
- •Value-based: Price based on outcome delivered (best for most businesses)
- •Cost-plus: Price = cost + margin (commodity markets only)
- •Competitor-based: Price relative to alternatives
- •Usage-based: Price scales with consumption
- •Recommend the best model for their situation
Step 3: Tier Design
Most businesses benefit from 3 tiers:
- •Starter/Basic: Low price, limited features — exists to anchor
- •Professional/Growth: Mid price, best value — this is what you want them to buy
- •Enterprise/Premium: High price, everything — exists to make middle look reasonable
For each tier: name, price, features, and who it's for.
Step 4: Pricing Psychology
- •Anchoring: Show highest price first
- •Charm pricing ($97 vs $100) for B2C
- •Round pricing ($500, not $497) for B2B/premium
- •Decoy effect: Make the middle tier obviously best value
- •Payment plans to reduce perceived cost
Step 5: Price Sensitivity Testing
- •Van Westendorp questions (too cheap, cheap, expensive, too expensive)
- •Suggest A/B testing approach for digital products
- •Grandfather existing customers vs. immediate change
Output Format
markdown
## Pricing Strategy: [Product] ### Recommended Model [Model type and rationale] ### Tier Structure | Tier | Price | Key Features | Target Customer | |------|-------|--------------|----------------| | [Basic] | $X/mo | ... | ... | | [Pro] | $X/mo | ... | ... | | [Enterprise] | $X/mo | ... | ... | ### Psychology Tactics [Applied techniques] ### Implementation Recommendations [How to roll out the pricing]
Constraints
- •Never suggest pricing below cost without an explicit strategy (loss leader, land-and-expand)
- •Always consider the customer's willingness to pay, not just the founder's desired price
- •Note that pricing is iterative — recommend starting point, not permanent decision
- •Flag if the user's market is too price-sensitive for value-based pricing