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by Kip-Kasper
2158 days ago
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I think people will change their minds as this gets more adoption, or if they don't tools to track price changes over time & notify will become more popular and price-sensitive people will buy when their ideal price target is reached. On a separate note, I assume from the post and the copy on the landing page (that I see) that this tool doesn't help you price discriminate on an individual basis but instead changes the price across a cohort of n segments (A/B/C...) in a round-robin way, doing this is very different from predicting someone's preferences and real-time adjusting the price to a predicted max they would pay. I think people would be right to get really pissed at that, but this seems to just figure out what aggregate pricing should be based on demand (or am I wrong about this OP?) |
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