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    Cristian Stoian Urzica
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    If you were to launch a multi platform start-up tomorrow, what billing plan would you use for better user conversion?

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    Felix Scholz
    Do you mean billing plan or payment provider?
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    Cristian Stoian Urzica
    @fscholz Billing plan. As a payment provider we use Mollie
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    Cristian Stoian Urzica
    Thanks for your answer! By multi platform I mean we have both a mobile and web version off the app.
    My Phung
    I think it depends on the buying nature of your customers on this platform. I think @yukioyama gave a good suggestion
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    Yuki
    What exactly do you mean by a multi-platform startup? In general, I think a free trial + credit card required is good because it balances payment required vs free trial no card. Still proves buyer intent but reduces friction to purchase. At least, that's what we're trying with Smartrazor which we launched today, would appreciate your feedback! (https://www.producthunt.com/post...)
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    Cristian Stoian Urzica
    @yukioyama and regarding to user’s flow. Do you let him use the app for a while like 1,2 days, then ask for credit card details or you do it as the first thing user lands in app?
    Aristotle John
    For a multi-platform startup, a tiered billing plan is often effective, offering flexibility to users. Clear access to billing details can enhance user experience. For instance, our website allows users to view their WAPDA bill online, check payment status, usage, and download or print the bill. For inspiration on integrating such features, check bill.
    umair.designer va
    For better user conversion, I would use a freemium billing plan with tiered subscription options, offering essential features for free and advanced functionalities at competitive prices. IESCO Bill Calculator
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