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Neon10mo ago
correct-apricot

Pricing discrepency on home page versus "upgrade" dialog

Cost per additional CU on the upgrade dialog says $0.24 but the prices are lower on the homepage pricing. I believe this is just a UI bug.
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flat-fuchsia
flat-fuchsia10mo ago
@Talk2meGooseman Ah, yeah. The $0.24 is a very short ui-only experiment we're running, the actual price is $0.16.
typical-coral
typical-coral9mo ago
i still see $0.24 on pricing page, Is there A/B testing on the pricing page?
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correct-apricot
correct-apricotOP9mo ago
I will say that A/B testing pricing is not a great idea if I am to make a case to upper management to use Neon when I am doing analysis and cost projections at one price point and they go and see a higher price point. It makes it appear we will potentially get bait and switched after on-boarding.
flat-fuchsia
flat-fuchsia9mo ago
Makes sense. We're exploring a couple different ways to improve our pricing overall, including reduced storage rates and tiered/discounted usage. This month we made storage more affordable as well, and we have a couple more ideas there.
correct-apricot
correct-apricotOP9mo ago
I would recommend building out a cost comparison calculator. To help make my case to c-suite I had made an excel spreadsheet breaking down what could be saved having autoscaling and scale to zero for our environments. Pretty much made it a no brainer switch just looking at the $$ saved. Making a UI tool for people to plug in numbers and see savings is HUGE

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