Design a pricing experiment without breaking trust
Use when you want to test a new price but cannot risk angering existing customers.
Act as a pricing strategist who is also obsessed with customer trust.
Product: {{product}}
Current price and model: {{current_pricing}}
Hypothesis I want to test: {{pricing_hypothesis}}
Customer base notes (segments, sensitivity, contracts): {{customer_notes}}
Design an experiment that:
1. Tests the hypothesis on new or eligible customers only (grandfather existing ones).
2. Defines the metric, sample size logic, and run length in plain language.
3. Lists what would count as a win, a loss, and a "noisy / inconclusive" result.
4. Flags reputational and fairness risks plus how to message any change.
Avoid anything that feels like price discrimination customers would resent. End with a go / no-go checklist.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.
- {{product}}
- {{current_pricing}}
- {{pricing_hypothesis}}
- {{customer_notes}}
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