
I launched an early access program for my product around mid-June. Since then I've collected about 60 users without advertising—averaging 3-4 sign-ups per day. So, the demand seems to be there.My product is a plugin for a no-code marketplace. I'm curious what that tells me about the constraints of my pricing. For example, my audience (the no-code subscribers) will spend, on average, $125 per month on their subscription. Does that mean I have a hard limit (10%, 15%, 20%?) on what I can charge to get in order to get the greatest number of customers?Do I simply ask a few customers what they're willing to pay? Is the best method an A/B test on pricing at the time that I release the feature publicly?Others haven't implemented the feature that I am working on as far as I can tell, so it's hard to compare to existing pricing. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy






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