Ask HN: Recommended resources for pricing digital products/services?
What to price the things I make feels too much like guesswork to me. I would love to know any recommended advice for how to price digital products and services. How did you come up with the price for your project? Take a look at this video of Michael Dearing on pricing. https://www.heavybit.com/library/video/harrison-metals-micha... The website is really weird: there's no obvious way to play the video. Clicking on a word or paragraph plays the video at that place. So you can click on the letter "I" in the first sentence "I was just telling the" of the first paragraph. I suppose you can directly access the video here: https://d3aeja1uqhkije.cloudfront.net/2013-07-16-michael-dea... Also from patio11: https://training.kalzumeus.com/newsletters/archive/saas_pric... Huge +1 to patio11. This one is so good: https://stripe.com/atlas/guides/business-of-saas The book Monetizing Innovation is a book all about pricing [0]. It's a great read. I'd also recommend this talk by Rahul Vohra, founder of Superhuman, who talks about pricing with regards to product market fit [1]. [0] https://www.amazon.com/Monetizing-Innovation-Companies-Desig... Some resources I've collected about pricing: https://cranberryblog.substack.com/p/a-simple-argument-for-i... https://zimtik.com/en/posts/lessons-learned-on-saas-pricing https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/payback-period https://www.derrickreimer.com/essays/2019/07/01/dont-insult-... https://restaurant-ingthroughhistory.com/restaurant-prices/ http://justinmares.com/why-real-businesses-dont-charge-5mont... https://adilaijaz.medium.com/6-questions-to-ask-before-adopt... https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/saas-pricing-strategy https://techcrunch.com/2021/01/29/subscription-based-pricing... https://www.bannerbear.com/blog/don-t-charge-a-month-for-you... https://danmorozoff.substack.com/p/ai-reversion-to-the-old-d... Saved this from HN a while back: https://neildavidson.com/downloads/dont-just-roll-the-dice-2... You ought to set the price where an equal number of people find it "too expensive" and "affordable." Investopedia, start with economies of scale, go down the rabbit hole.