You're the one @bentossell! Thanks for hunting Tiers.
Tiers is a by-product of other SaaS products that I've built.For every new application I was having to reimplement these features:
- A pricing page (frontend + Stripe Billing integration)
- Checkout process (frontend CSS + JS + Stripe Integration for processing and retrieving cards)
- In-app user subscription management (e.g. upgrading and downgrading)
- AND keeping track of the features that were promised to each plan (pricing an plans change)
You should be able to sit down and JUST build the features that are totally unique to your application.
Tiers takes care of all of this by giving you:
- A simple pricing page builder for managing your subscription plans AND the features available to those plans
- Checkout portal and API for retrieving transaction data
- Saved card management for existing users
- User UI for upgrading and downgrading of plans
- A sweet little features API that helps you keep track of what features you originally promised your users!
Thanks so much for checking out Tiers. Feel free to share and upvote!
Regards,
Joshua
Hi @joshuaanderton! Wanted to let you know that I've been an Upscribe user and it has been really helpful. Congratulations! This tool seems useful as well. Will check it out!
@matthew_harney thanks so much Matt! Really appreciate the support!
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I like the idea of this, something I've been looking for in this area is a pricing slider for tiers that are based on a core metric. I agree the price is a bit steep for makers launching and bootstrap founders.
@mesimoniv thanks for checking out Tiers!
What do you mean by "...based on a core metric"? Are you referring to usage metrics? (e.g. $5 for up to 100 pageview, $10 for 100-200...). If so, I can definitely get this feature added as it's on the road map.
We are definitely still working on optimizing the price point. There are a bunch of great features in the pipeline that will justify the cost but I want to make sure we have a fair price for where the product is at now. Would you prefer a transaction percentage rather than monthly?
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@joshuaanderton exactly, a usage metric is what I am referring to. From what I've seen I think $9/month is around the top end of my willing to pay. But I might be missing the value prop since I have not fully evaluated.
@mesimoniv thanks Mark! I will work on adding a metered style pricing page design next. Based on the feedback I've been getting; I'm going to drop the monthly fee and switch to a 5% transaction fee. Really appreciate your feedback Mark. I will let you know when the metered feature is live!
Upscribe is one of my favourite products. It has made my list building through Medium a breeze. Thanks for an amazing product!
I don't know if I'll be using Tiers (I literally don't, still doesn't support Cyprus where I live) but good luck with it!!
You're the one @bentossell! Thanks for hunting Tiers.
Tiers is a by-product of other SaaS products that I've built.For every new application I was having to reimplement these features:
- A pricing page (frontend + Stripe Billing integration)
- Checkout process (frontend CSS + JS + Stripe Integration for processing and retrieving cards)
- In-app user subscription management (e.g. upgrading and downgrading)
- AND keeping track of the features that were promised to each plan (pricing an plans change)
You should be able to sit down and JUST build the features that are totally unique to your application.
Tiers takes care of all of this by giving you:
- A simple pricing page builder for managing your subscription plans AND the features available to those plans
- Checkout portal and API for retrieving transaction data
- Saved card management for existing users
- User UI for upgrading and downgrading of plans
- A sweet little features API that helps you keep track of what features you originally promised your users!
Thanks so much for checking out Tiers. Feel free to share and upvote!
Regards,
Joshua
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