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by yshavit
1340 days ago
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I know lots of people hate on them, but honestly I usually don't mind too much. It does change the mental model for pricing: instead of being based on dev costs, it's based on value. If I use the software for a long time, then it's presumably more valuable, and therefore it makes sense for it to cost more overall (if you assume a value-based pricing model). |
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Was it ever based on dev costs? What does that mean exactly?
I price my software to try to maximize revenue, i.e, the cost per unit times number of units. The trick is finding that sweet spot.