More than 20 SaaS Mode Plans
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Andy Audate
We’d really appreciate having the ability to create more than 20 SaaS plans. Right now, the limitation to 20 plans restricts us in tailoring our services to clients across a range of industries, each with unique needs and budget levels. Expanding this limit would allow us to customize our offerings more effectively, ensuring that our clients receive plans that are aligned with what they value and can afford.
For example, we serve clients in industries like health and wellness, where budgets for tech services are generally tighter. For this group, it would be ideal to create 3-5 lower-cost plans with essential features, making it easier for them to access the services they need without stretching their budget.
On the other hand, industries like financial services or real estate often have more flexibility with spending on software. We’d like the option to create another set of 3-5 plans for these clients, offering premium features and support at higher price points. This flexibility would help us maximize our profits by adjusting our pricing to reflect each industry’s budget expectations and value. So if have 5 for health & wellness, 5 plans for real estate, 5 plans financial services with a specific snapshot each, 5 different plans for automotive with a different snapshot, we will hit our max of 20 and not be able to expand with other plans.
Adding this feature would ultimately allow us to cater to each industry more accurately, improving client satisfaction while giving us the room to price according to each market’s demand and spending capacity. Thank you for considering this change, as it would be a game-changer in helping us deliver better service and grow revenue across all sectors.
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Ryan Jenkins
Could you create a ladder of various price points and just use them as-needed?
Example:
$97 plan
$197 plan
$297 plan
$497 plan
$997 plan
$1997 plan
$2997 plan
$4997 plan
Then, on your sales pages, you could link the the $97/197/297 plans for health & wellness, the $297/497/997 plans for financial services, etc. (Notice how the $297 plan was used in both places?)