Design good-better-best pricing tiers
Use to package features into tiers that guide customers toward the right plan.
Act as a packaging strategist.
Product and its main features: {{features}}
Customer segments and their willingness to pay: {{segments}}
The plan we most want customers to choose: {{anchor_plan}}
Task: 1) Sort features by who values them and which create natural upgrade pressure (the fencing features). 2) Design 3 tiers with names, the feature set in each, and a price for each segment. 3) Explain the upgrade logic: what nudges a customer from tier 1 to 2 to 3. 4) Apply value anchoring so the target plan looks like the obvious choice. 5) Flag any feature that should be a usage-based add-on instead of a tier line.
Format: feature fencing analysis, the three tiers, then the upgrade and anchoring logic. Keep tiers simple enough to grasp in 10 seconds.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{features}}
- {{segments}}
- {{anchor_plan}}
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