Set your price after a debate, not a gut feel
Pricing is the highest-leverage decision most businesses get wrong. Charge too little and you leave revenue and perceived value on the table; charge too much without the right packaging and you stall growth. A single AI will give you a tidy framework — but frameworks do not capture how your specific market reacts.
Decidi convenes a pricing council — a pricing strategist, a CFO, a growth lead and a sceptical customer — across four frontier models. They debate your model, tiers and price points against your costs, competitors and willingness-to-pay, then deliver a recommended structure with the revenue and adoption trade-offs spelled out.
- A debate over value-based, cost-plus and competitor-anchored pricing
- Tier and packaging structure tested, not just a single number
- The revenue-versus-adoption trade-off made explicit
- Anchoring, discounting and willingness-to-pay reasoned through
- The customer objection to your price, voiced before launch
- A recommended price with the case for and against it
Part of: How Decidi works
A pricing recommendation: the model and tiers, the price points, the revenue-versus-growth trade-off, and what to test first.
Common questions
How does an AI tool help me set prices?
It pressure-tests your pricing decision from multiple angles at once — value, cost, competition and customer psychology — instead of giving you a single framework. Decidi’s council debates the trade-offs and recommends a structure, not just a number, grounded in your inputs.
Can it account for my costs and competitors?
Yes. Attach your cost structure, competitor prices and any willingness-to-pay data, and the council reasons over your actual numbers. The verdict reflects your margins and market, not a generic template.
Will it tell me to raise or lower prices?
Whichever the argument supports — and it shows its work. The output names the revenue-versus-adoption trade-off explicitly, includes the strongest case against the recommendation, and suggests what to test before you commit fully.
Try it on your own decision
Put your question to a council of GPT, Claude, Gemini and Grok — they debate it, a Final QA audit reviews it, and you get one clear verdict. 1,500 free credits to start — no sign-up, no card required.
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