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  • Google is not selling AI anymore. Or at least, not the way it was.

    Google is not selling AI anymore. Or at least, not the way it was.

    A few weeks ago, I wrote an article sharing my belief that the era of “Pricing AI” as we knew it was coming to an end. My perspective was that AI would increasingly shift from being a standalone, highly marketable innovation to becoming “just another feature” integrated seamlessly into broader tools and platforms. The real…

  • When Price Influences the Value of your Product: The Battery Paradox

    When Price Influences the Value of your Product: The Battery Paradox

    This story isn’t about perceived value—it’s about real value. At CES 2025, Bosch unveiled an innovative anti-theft feature for their eBike batteries. Integrated into their Flow+ subscription, it allows users to track and locate stolen batteries, aligning with their vision of non-stealable bikes. The idea is brilliant: if thieves know the batteries are worthless once…

  • Why Sam Altman is Wrong About ChatGPT’s New PRO Plan Pricing

    Why Sam Altman is Wrong About ChatGPT’s New PRO Plan Pricing

    Why Sam Altman is Wrong About ChatGPT’s New PRO Plan Pricing This week, Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO and founder, publicly revealed that OpenAI is losing money on its $200/month PRO plan, hinting that users are “using it too much.” (Bloomberg article) While having users “use a product too much” is a good problem to have—and…

  • Lifetime Deals for Digital Products: genius or gamble?

    Lifetime Deals for Digital Products: genius or gamble?

    Among various pricing models, lifetime pricing or lifetime deals have gained significant attention. This article looks into the concept of lifetime pricing, its advantages, disadvantages, and when it might be the right choice for your business. Long story short – more often than not, they’re not a sound long-term product strategy, particularly in the digital…

  • How Will SaaS Pricing Look in 2025?

    How Will SaaS Pricing Look in 2025?

    Dynamic pricing, price increases… in 2024, prices made all the headlines, and awareness of their importance has spread widely. But have you noticed how what we’ve called “modern pricing” in recent years is starting to look old-fashioned? What will change in 2025? Common Pricing Practices Until Today: 🔴 Subscription-Based: Recurring fees for access to products…

  • Job to Be Done (JTBD): My Definition

    A Job-to-Be-Done is a clear statement describing what a group of people is aiming to achieve or resolve in a specific context. The word “job” does not refer to the actual task or a particular method to accomplish it (which is the job of the solution used by the customer), but rather to the overarching…

  • Product Positioning: my definition

    Product positioning is about how your product is uniquely perceived by a specific set of target customers. It highlights how your product solves their specific problems and stands apart from alternatives, emphasizing where your product excels and delivers the most value to that audience.

  • Lyft to monetize “Non-Dynamic-Pricing”

    Lyft to monetize “Non-Dynamic-Pricing”

    Can you monetize the fact of not doing Dynamic Pricing? Yes, if you are Lyft! TLDR: Lyft has just released a paid add-on for those who want to opt out of dynamic pricing. It’s just brilliant, and here is why. 👇 Lately, there’s been a lot of buzz around dynamic pricing (and I feel like…

  • Canva announces a 5x Price increase. Really?

    Canva announces a 5x Price increase. Really?

    Canva just announced a (massive) price increase, sparking reactions ranging from frustration to… well, more frustration! But let’s take a step back and analyze this with a bit more objectivity (and a key takeaway at the end 👇). TBH, Canva has always been a bargain. Their free plan is incredibly generous, and the paid plan…

  • Oasis Reunion: when dynamic pricing hurts

    Oasis Reunion: when dynamic pricing hurts

    It’s funny how dynamic pricing has evolved. A few years ago, it was an obscure strategy used by a select few businesses, mainly airlines. Now, as it becomes more common, people are starting to grasp what it means in their wallets, shifting the attention from revenue to fairness. The Oasis reunion is making headlines these…

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