How do you decide pricing on your product?

Andrija Raičević
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Share some resources, comments, knowledge for when it comes to pricing a product.

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Julien Zmiro
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Intercom
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It's super hard but I think the main thing is to a) talk about pricing early with your customers or leads and b) keep talking about it over time and iterate if necessary. There's a great book called "Monetizing Innovation" that I can't recommend enough. I basically explains how to have conversations about the "willingness to pay" effectively. We took huge inspiration from this book when building the best practices of our user interview AI on AskMore.ai.
@zmiro Julien i really appreciate this advice, and will def look into it further. Thank you
Harinderpreet singh
Look at competitor, if you are product similar then charge similar price. if you are product is better then more. If you have new proudct then compare it their alternative solution. I mean they must have using something else before your product, right? At the end, it is all about testing. You can't figure out right price in one shot
Nick from FirstHR
Market research.
Elena Tsemirava
I usually look at my competitors.
Sean Rogers
Pricing's a mix of understanding the market, competitor analysis, and knowing the value to the customer.
Iren from FirstHR
Our team researched the market and looked for the best price for users.
Iren from FirstHR
@andriyuh This is the main — average market price.
@iren_ivashchinenko What other parameters did you take into consideration?
Ashna S
Found a Reforge artifact on pricing: https://artifacts.reforge.com/ar...
@ashna_s Thanks for the resource, will check it out!
Pricing decisions for me involve a mix of strategic considerations. Target Audience Psychological Pricing Experimentation Long-Term Vision
Sami Khan
Good question - think you've gotta just start somewhere and then be willing to adapt to user and customer feedback!
Evelyn
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