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by felphos
357 days ago
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We're just starting, and the second step is a review via a scheduled call or a form to understand the use case. If our automation can solve it easily, the $299 or $499 is enough for now and we can always increase the price later. If the automation cannot handle it, at least we understand a different problem and can offer a tailored solution for a tailored price, so it works as a lead generation and to make the tool more robust.
It might be the wrong target but few months ago I was probably considered one of these customers that you don't want to deal with. |
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Exactly, you don’t want to deal with developers who think >$299 is too expensive and end up building their own product.
You want to deal with business people who understand what’s at stake and won’t spare thousands to make this go smoothly.