Comprehensive Pricing Strategy Blueprint
Develop a comprehensive pricing strategy for [product/feature]. Include: 1) Market analysis of competitor pricing models and price points, 2) Customer segmentation with willingness-to-pay estimates for each segment, 3) Value metric options with pros and cons of each, 4) Pricing model recommendations (flat rate, tiered, usage-based, etc.) with rationale, 5) Specific price points with margin analysis, 6) Packaging recommendations for different tiers/plans, 7) Discounting strategy and guidelines, 8) Implementation plan including grandfathering considerations, and 9) Metrics to evaluate pricing effectiveness. Consider both short-term revenue and long-term growth objectives.
How to Use This Prompt
- Copy the prompt using the button above
- Replace placeholders in [brackets] with your specific details
- Paste into your AI assistant (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.)
- Iterate as needed - ask follow-up questions to refine the output
Why This Prompt Works
This prompt produces a pricing strategy that balances quantitative analysis (margin modeling, willingness-to-pay estimates) with strategic considerations (growth vs. revenue trade-offs, grandfathering). By requiring evaluation of multiple pricing models with pros and cons, it prevents anchoring on a single approach and instead gives you options to present to leadership. The implementation plan with grandfathering considerations addresses the hardest part of pricing changes: the transition.
When to Use This Prompt
- When launching a new product and you need to set initial pricing that balances market penetration with sustainable unit economics
- When restructuring existing pricing tiers because your current model is not capturing value or is causing churn at certain thresholds
- Before a board meeting or strategy review where you need a data-backed pricing recommendation with clear rationale
Tips for Better Results
- Include your current pricing and conversion rates so the AI can model changes against a real baseline rather than theoretical assumptions
- List your top 3 competitors and their publicly available pricing so the analysis reflects your actual market positioning
- Specify your cost structure and target margin so recommended price points are financially viable, not just market-competitive