Experiment with and deploy different pricing strategies to react to competitors and market needs. Implement and see which pricing model works best for your business without switching to a new billing solution.
Explore Demo AccountOffer a straightforward price for your items, services, or subscriptions using Zoho Billing. Flat pricing helps customers avoid decision fatigue since it's transparent and upfront about the charges. Customers also find it easier to purchase in larger quantities since there are no complex calculations involved.
Give customers only the bare-bone essentials through a dedicated free version using Zoho Billing. The freemium pricing model allows customers to play around and meet their basic needs. As the customers' requirements evolve, they can upgrade to a paid pricing model to suit their needs.
Implement the volume pricing model to encourage bulk purchases using Zoho Billing. Volume pricing provides customers with clear incentives by offering reduced prices as they increase their order size. Customers get better discounts and your business gets higher sales per customer, ultimately benefiting both customers and your business.
Deploy tiered pricing to charge surging prices as the purchase quantity increases using Zoho Billing. This pricing model enables your business to have multiple pricing slabs, associate increasing prices to these slabs, and finally add the sum of each slab to get the total amount. This pricing model has the most potential for revenue maximization.
Provide multiple plans for your customers to choose the one that fits their needs perfectly using Zoho Billing. Stair-step pricing gives your business full control over how you package your offerings into different plans and sell to customers. Apart from the perks of being able to cater to a wide audience, stair-step pricing also helps focus on upselling.
Charge customers based on the total hours spent on a project using Zoho Billing. This pricing model ensures you and your business are compensated for the total time and effort that's gone into fulfilling the customers' needs, instead of a ballpark project rate. The transparency in the hourly pricing model also builds trust and credibility.
Track the usage of products and services and calculate prices based on total consumption using Zoho Billing. The usage-based pricing model helps your business address the requirements of a diverse market since customers only pay for what they use. It also helps your business understand how customers are using your services and adapt accordingly.
Offer a straightforward price for your items, services, or subscriptions using Zoho Billing. Flat pricing helps customers avoid decision fatigue since it's transparent and upfront about the charges. Customers also find it easier to purchase in larger quantities since there are no complex calculations involved.
Give customers only the bare-bone essentials through a dedicated free version using Zoho Billing. The freemium pricing model allows customers to play around and meet their basic needs. As the customers' requirements evolve, they can upgrade to a paid pricing model to suit their needs.
Implement the volume pricing model to encourage bulk purchases using Zoho Billing. Volume pricing provides customers with clear incentives by offering reduced prices as they increase their order size. Customers get better discounts and your business gets higher sales per customer, ultimately benefiting both customers and your business.
Deploy tiered pricing to charge surging prices as the purchase quantity increases using Zoho Billing. This pricing model enables your business to have multiple pricing slabs, associate increasing prices to these slabs, and finally add the sum of each slab to get the total amount. This pricing model has the most potential for revenue maximization.
Provide multiple plans for your customers to choose the one that fits their needs perfectly using Zoho Billing. Stair-step pricing gives your business full control over how you package your offerings into different plans and sell to customers. Apart from the perks of being able to cater to a wide audience, stair-step pricing also helps focus on upselling.
Charge customers based on the total hours spent on a project using Zoho Billing. This pricing model ensures you and your business are compensated for the total time and effort that's gone into fulfilling the customers' needs, instead of a ballpark project rate. The transparency in the hourly pricing model also builds trust and credibility.
Track the usage of products and services and calculate prices based on total consumption using Zoho Billing. The usage-based pricing model helps your business address the requirements of a diverse market since customers only pay for what they use. It also helps your business understand how customers are using your services and adapt accordingly.
A diverse mix of all your offerings—goods, services, projects, and subscriptions.
The different pricing models associated with the products in your catalog.
Charges are calculated and customers are invoiced based on your billing preferences.
Depending on your business model and what you sell, Zoho Billing enables you to charge your customers a one-time fee for installation.
Do you have loyal customers or hand out year-end offers? Adjust the prices of your products temporarily with price markups and markdowns using Zoho Billing.
If you sell to customers from outside your region, Zoho Billing helps you automatically adapt your prices to invoice customers in their local currency.
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Zoho Billing takes care of managing our recurring billing so seamlessly that we no longer consider billing a challenge while expanding to new markets!