pricing-strategy
Design Value-Based Pricing Strategy
Pricing decisions often mix research, packaging, and revenue goals without a clear structure. This skill guides value metrics, tiers, price tests, and rollout plans.
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Using "pricing-strategy". A B2B SaaS tool wants to move from one flat plan to tiered pricing.
Expected outcome:
- Recommended tiers: entry plan for small teams, core plan for active teams, and enterprise plan for security needs.
- Primary value metric: seats, with usage limits to support expansion.
- Key risk: current customers may resist feature movement without clear migration messaging.
Using "pricing-strategy". A marketplace wants to evaluate whether revenue share fits its pricing.
Expected outcome:
- Revenue share aligns with customer outcomes when transactions are measurable and trusted.
- A platform fee may be needed if fixed operating costs are high.
- Test willingness to pay across seller sizes before changing the model.
Using "pricing-strategy". A product team wants to increase prices for new customers.
Expected outcome:
- Use new-customer pricing first to reduce disruption for existing accounts.
- Track conversion, win rate, churn, expansion, and sales-cycle changes.
- Prepare a migration policy before extending changes to existing customers.
Security Audit
SafeStatic analysis flagged a Markdown value diagram and two pricing guidance lines, but context shows no executable command, system reconnaissance, or malicious intent. No semantic security findings or prompt-injection attempts were found in SKILL.md.
Risk Factors
⚙️ External commands (1)
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sickn33. (2026). pricing-strategy security audit report (audit version 4) [Author version unspecified]. Skillstore. https://skillstore.io/skills/sickn33-pricing-strategy/audits/4BibTeX citation
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sickn33-pricing-strategy
2026-08-21
coreyhaines31-pricing-strategy
2026-08-21
Skillstore Score
Why this score Evidence Confidence: HighWhat You Can Build
Launch a New Pricing Model
Create an initial pricing structure using customer segments, value metrics, and competitive alternatives.
Improve SaaS Packaging
Redesign tiers so each plan maps to a clear buyer persona and upgrade path.
Plan a Price Increase
Assess signals, affected customers, rollout options, risks, and measurement needs before changing prices.
Try These Prompts
Help me structure pricing for this product. Ask for any missing context about business model, target customers, alternatives, current pricing, and growth goals.
Evaluate possible value metrics for my product. Compare user-based, usage-based, record-based, flat fee, and revenue-share options using customer value alignment.
Create a good, better, best tier structure for these personas. Explain included features, limits, upgrade triggers, and pricing rationale for each tier.
Assess a proposed price increase. Identify affected segments, expected impact, research needed, rollout path, communication risks, and success metrics.
Best Practices
- Anchor every price recommendation to customer-perceived value and next best alternatives.
- Separate packaging decisions from price-level decisions before choosing final numbers.
- Validate major changes with customer research, sales feedback, and clear success metrics.
Avoid
- Using internal cost as the main pricing basis when customer value is measurable.
- Applying one price to buyer segments with different budgets, needs, and usage levels.
- Running surprise price tests that damage trust or confuse active buyers.