When you launch should you have your pricing set or really how bad is to change it. Example we will offer a free/limited version and then a paid version but we are kind of torn on the price.
No point in waiting, launch with a price that feels right. You can definitely change it over the next few weeks and months as you collect more data and get closer to product-market fit
@mattz couldn't agree more with you! @jimmy_spikes The way I see it is that everything is an experiment, pricing included! I know it may feel bad to twist it around, but you have to consider you need to learn what's the best price point, what do you think?
I can't recommend you enough the guides published by ProfitWell! What
We set ours very low not just to beat competitors, but because we're new- can always up the subscription later on if you feel it's under valued. If we ever do raise our subscription prices we will announce it ahead of time and let everyone know that they can lock in the cheaper subscription rate forever if they sub before price hike- and ofc existing subscribers.
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