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Price Architect

Choose your pricing model, set costs and margins, and generate a complete pricing table with revenue projections.

Choose Pricing Model

Configuration

$

Hosting + support + API costs per customer

75%
50%SaaS avg: 75%95%
20%

Competitor Benchmarks (Tiered)

HubSpot
Free: $0Pro: $20

March 2026 market benchmarks: $19-49/mo (Starter) | $79-199/mo (Pro) | $299-999/mo (Enterprise)

Your Pricing Table

Starter

$12/mo
$10/mo billed annually (save 20%)
3 features included
Est. 200 customers
$2,400/mo revenue
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Pro

$24/mo
$19/mo billed annually (save 20%)
7 features included
Est. 225 customers
$5,400/mo revenue

Enterprise

$50/mo
$40/mo billed annually (save 20%)
12 features included
Est. 75 customers
$3,750/mo revenue

Revenue Projections

$11,550
Monthly Revenue
$138,600
Annual Revenue
78%
Gross Margin
$23
ARPU

Revenue by Tier

Starter$2,400/mo (21%)
Pro$5,400/mo (47%)
Enterprise$3,750/mo (32%)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How should I price my SaaS product in 2026?

Start with your costs and target margin, then validate against competitor pricing and customer willingness to pay. Most successful SaaS products aim for 70-80% gross margins. Use a three-tier structure (Starter, Pro, Enterprise) and price the Pro tier as your target anchor point.

What is the best pricing model for a SaaS startup?

It depends on your product. Per-seat works for collaboration tools (Slack, Notion). Usage-based suits APIs and infrastructure (Stripe, AWS). Tiered feature-gating works for most B2B SaaS. Freemium is powerful for viral products but requires massive scale to work.

Should I offer annual discounts?

Yes. Annual plans reduce churn (customers commit for 12 months) and improve cash flow (upfront payment). Standard discounts are 15-25% off monthly pricing. This also makes your revenue more predictable for forecasting and fundraising.

How do I calculate the right SaaS margin?

Healthy SaaS gross margins are 70-85%. Calculate your cost to serve each customer (hosting, support, third-party APIs) and ensure your price covers this with margin. Net margins (after sales, marketing, R&D) are typically 10-25% for growing SaaS companies.