Is Outcome-Based Pricing the Future for AI?
Hey, Product Hunt community! 👋
For years, we've lived by the code of subscriptions, seats, and usage tiers. But as AI gets more sophisticated, I've been thinking: does charging for access or raw usage still make sense?
We're seeing a shift towards a new model—outcome-based pricing. Think paying per successful AI-driven sales lead, per customer issue resolved, or per design generated. You're not just paying for the tool, but for the tangible result it delivers.
It feels like a fairer value exchange. If the AI delivers, the company wins, and the customer really wins. But it also opens up a can of worms:
How do you transparently define and measure an "outcome"?
What happens when external factors influence the result?
As makers, does this model feel exciting or terrifyingly risky?
Do you think outcome-based pricing is the inevitable future for monetizing AI products? Or is it a niche model for specific use cases?
Would love to hear your thoughts and any other creative monetization strategies you've seen or are experimenting with!
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