by jklp on 7/27/18, 6:32 AM with 5 comments
In my head this seems like a risky move, as it removes a segment of more casual users, and also takes away other pricing "tricks" you can employ such as anchoring, discounts for longer subscriptions, etc.
Does anyone have any thoughts on only offering a only a single yearly plan, or any experiences in the past why companies might be moving to this pricing model?
Thanks!
by dangerface on 7/27/18, 11:43 AM
We had large upfront costs (servers) and lots of competition so low margins. If the customer was paying month to month usually they would stay long enough for us to easily manage the server and keep it profitable.
But some packages had more customer churn, You will pay for you backup hosting no matter what but a cheap server for an experiment is not going to see enough months to be profitable.
Making these high customer churn products a yearly thing made them profitable. Similar thinking for products that are just dirt cheap, add in the cc fees and other costs of billing, if its late or declined, it makes much more sense and profit to charge £24 a year for an email than £2 a month.
by mchannon on 7/27/18, 9:07 AM
The friction of admitting to oneself that it was a bad decision to join a gym one doesn't make time to actually use is what keeps people from cancelling on their anniversary date, and it's what keeps most gyms in business.
If you decide to instead only ask for monthly renewals, you make the work of retention 12x harder, with very few actual instances where you deter paying customers. When people check their card purchases over the course of the year and you show up 12x vs. 1x, even if it's the same amount of money it will be perceived as more expensive.
by skate22 on 7/27/18, 11:05 AM
If there was only a yearly option i likely would not have bought it (but the savings!)
3 months in I find myself using other IDEs..
Give people the illusion of a choice, don't explicitly force them
by aminmemon on 7/27/18, 10:18 AM
I run a productized service (http://draftss.com) where we create unlimited designs for our customer on a monthly based subscription. We create multiple options for each design task that we do for our clients and thus we have a lot of leftover designs. We have been thinking to give away all of these leftover designs for a yearly subscription or maybe even lifelong subscription.