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AI Pricing

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When the user wants to price an AI product, choose a charge metric, design pricing tiers, or optimize margins. Also use when the user mentions 'AI pricing,' 'usage-based pricing,' 'consumption pricing,' 'outcome pricing,' 'BYOK,' 'bring your own key,' 'per-seat pricing,' 'pricing tiers,' 'AI margins,' 'cost per token,' or 'pricing model.' This skill covers pricing strategy, packaging, and margin management for AI-native products.

Purpose

To guide users in choosing appropriate pricing models, setting tiers, optimizing margins, and aligning pricing with GTM strategy for AI-native products.

Features

  • Defines charge metrics (consumption, workflow, outcome)
  • Analyzes AI product archetypes (copilot, agent, service)
  • Designs hybrid pricing models and BYOK strategies
  • Provides guidance on margin management and unit economics
  • Outlines pricing tier structures and migration strategies

Use Cases

  • Pricing a new AI product for the first time
  • Migrating an existing product to a new pricing model
  • Optimizing margins for an AI-powered service
  • Choosing between consumption, workflow, or outcome-based pricing

Non-Goals

  • Implementing the actual billing infrastructure
  • Providing legal advice on licensing or contracts
  • Directly setting prices without user input and analysis

Workflow

  1. Understand the AI product and target buyer.
  2. Select the appropriate charge metric (consumption, workflow, outcome).
  3. Choose a product archetype (copilot, agent, AI-enabled service).
  4. Design pricing tiers and consider hybrid models or BYOK.
  5. Manage margins and track unit economics.
  6. Develop a migration strategy if needed.

Practices

  • Pricing Strategy
  • Go-to-Market Alignment
  • Margin Management
  • Unit Economics

Prerequisites

  • Understanding of the AI product being priced
  • Knowledge of target customer segments and value drivers

Trust

  • warning:Issues AttentionThere are 1 open issue and 0 closed issues in the last 90 days, indicating potential slow responsiveness from maintainers.

Maintenance

  • warning:Commit recencyThe last commit was on 2026-02-13, which is over 3 months ago, suggesting potential lack of recent maintenance.

Installation

First, add the marketplace

/plugin marketplace add chadboyda/agent-gtm-skills
/plugin install agent-gtm-skills@agent-gtm-skills

Quality Score

77 /100
Analyzed about 20 hours ago

Trust Signals

Last commit3 months ago
Stars37
LicenseMIT
Status
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