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How Much Should You Charge for Your Community? Complete Pricing Guide

You can charge any amount you want for your community. Successful communities on LaunchPass charge anywhere from $7 to $150+ per month. Your ideal price depends on your niche, value proposition, target audience, competition, and expertise level.

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Written by Patrick B
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Understanding Community Pricing Fundamentals

The Flexible Pricing Reality

LaunchPass gives you complete freedom to set your community pricing. There are no platform restrictions on minimum or maximum prices, allowing you to position your community at whatever price point makes sense for your value proposition and target market.

Key Insight: The "right" price isn't about what other communities charge—it's about the unique value you deliver to your specific audience.

Actual Price Ranges on LaunchPass

Based on thousands of successful communities, here's what we see:

Budget-Friendly Communities: $7-15/month

  • Entry-level content communities

  • Hobbyist groups

  • Social/networking focus

  • Emerging experts building audiences

  • High-volume strategy

Mid-Range Communities: $20-50/month

  • Professional development groups

  • Specialized skill-building

  • Industry-specific networking

  • Expert guidance and mentorship

  • Most common price range

Premium Communities: $50-100/month

  • Advanced expert access

  • High-value insights (trading, investing)

  • Professional masterminds

  • Exclusive networking opportunities

  • Comprehensive resources and tools

Elite Communities: $100-150+/month

  • Top-tier expert access

  • High-ROI opportunities (business, investing)

  • Executive-level networking

  • Intensive coaching and consultation

  • White-glove member experience


Factors That Determine Your Optimal Price

1. Your Expertise and Track Record

Emerging Expert (0-2 years experience)

  • Recommended range: $7-25/month

  • Building credibility and testimonials

  • Growing your audience and proof points

  • Focus on volume over premium pricing

  • Deliver exceptional value to establish reputation

Established Expert (3-5 years experience)

  • Recommended range: $25-75/month

  • Proven track record and results

  • Testimonials and case studies

  • Recognized authority in your niche

  • Can command mid-to-high pricing

Industry Authority (5+ years experience)

  • Recommended range: $75-150+/month

  • Well-known name and brand

  • Extensive proof of results

  • Published work, media appearances

  • Premium positioning justified

Your Experience Multiplier:

  • Published author: +20-30%

  • Speaking engagements: +15-25%

  • Media features: +10-20%

  • Awards/recognition: +15-30%

  • Verified results/case studies: +25-40%

2. The Value You Provide

Value Assessment Framework:

Information Value:

  • Exclusive insights not available elsewhere: $20-50/month

  • Curated content and resources: $10-30/month

  • Educational courses and tutorials: $30-75/month

  • Proprietary research or data: $50-150/month

Access Value:

  • Direct access to you (limited): $30-100/month

  • One-on-one consultation opportunities: $75-200/month

  • Small group coaching sessions: $50-150/month

  • Q&A and office hours: $20-75/month

Network Value:

  • Peer-to-peer connections: $15-40/month

  • Industry professionals networking: $30-100/month

  • High-net-worth individual access: $100-300/month

  • Partnership and collaboration opportunities: $50-150/month

Results Value (Highest Multiplier):

  • Potential income generation: $50-150+/month

  • Career advancement opportunities: $40-100/month

  • Business growth strategies: $75-200/month

  • Proven ROI track record: Premium pricing justified

Value Equation: If members can reasonably earn back 10x your monthly fee through community insights, you can charge premium prices.

3. Your Target Audience's Budget

Student/Early Career ($0-30k annual income)

  • Maximum viable: $7-20/month

  • Price sensitivity: Very high

  • Value focus: Educational content

  • Volume strategy: Essential

Mid-Career Professional ($30-75k annual income)

  • Maximum viable: $20-50/month

  • Price sensitivity: Moderate

  • Value focus: Career advancement

  • Standard market pricing

Established Professional ($75-150k annual income)

  • Maximum viable: $50-100/month

  • Price sensitivity: Low

  • Value focus: Networking and expertise

  • Premium pricing acceptable

High-Income/Executive ($150k+ annual income)

  • Maximum viable: $100-300+/month

  • Price sensitivity: Very low

  • Value focus: Time savings and exclusive access

  • Premium/luxury pricing expected

Business Owners (Variable Income)

  • Maximum viable: Based on ROI potential

  • Price sensitivity: ROI-dependent

  • Value focus: Revenue growth

  • Price based on value delivered

4. Your Community Niche

Price Benchmarks by Community Type:

Stock Trading & Investing Communities

  • Typical range: $50-150/month

  • Why: Direct financial value and ROI

  • Success factors: Proven track record, verified returns

  • Premium positioning: Common and expected

Business/Entrepreneurship Communities

  • Typical range: $40-100/month

  • Why: Revenue generation potential

  • Success factors: Member success stories, expert guidance

  • Premium positioning: Justified by growth potential

Professional Development Communities

  • Typical range: $25-75/month

  • Why: Career advancement value

  • Success factors: Industry connections, skill building

  • Premium positioning: Mid-to-high range standard

Creative/Artistic Communities

  • Typical range: $15-40/month

  • Why: Skill development and feedback

  • Success factors: Expert critique, portfolio growth

  • Premium positioning: Moderate pricing optimal

Fitness/Health Communities

  • Typical range: $20-60/month

  • Why: Accountability and programming

  • Success factors: Personalized guidance, results tracking

  • Premium positioning: Mid-range most common

Gaming/Entertainment Communities

  • Typical range: $7-25/month

  • Why: Social connection and entertainment

  • Success factors: Active community, exclusive content

  • Premium positioning: Lower pricing typical

Non-Profit/Cause-Based Communities

  • Typical range: $10-30/month

  • Why: Support and engagement

  • Success factors: Mission alignment, community impact

  • Premium positioning: Moderate, mission-driven

Reselling/E-commerce Communities

  • Typical range: $30-100/month

  • Why: Product sourcing, profit potential

  • Success factors: Deal alerts, supplier connections

  • Premium positioning: Mid-to-high based on ROI

5. Competitive Analysis

How to Research Competitor Pricing:

Step 1: Identify Direct Competitors

  1. Find 5-10 communities in your exact niche

  2. List their monthly membership prices

  3. Note what's included at each price point

  4. Identify their unique value propositions

Step 2: Analyze Price Distribution

  • Calculate average price: Sum ÷ number of communities

  • Find median price: Middle value when sorted

  • Note most common price point (mode)

  • Identify high and low outliers

Step 3: Assess Your Positioning

  • Price Below Average: Volume play, emerging expert

  • Price at Average: Safe, competitive positioning

  • Price Above Average: Premium play, requires differentiation

  • Price at Premium: Elite positioning, needs strong justification

Competitive Differentiation Strategies:

If Pricing Lower:

  • Emphasize accessibility and value

  • Build audience and testimonials

  • Plan to increase gradually

  • Focus on exceptional member experience

If Pricing at Market Rate:

  • Highlight unique methodologies

  • Emphasize your personal approach

  • Showcase member results

  • Build strong community culture

If Pricing Higher:

  • Demonstrate superior results

  • Offer more access or features

  • Provide exceptional support

  • Create premium experience


Pricing Strategy Options

Monthly Subscription (Most Common)

Advantages:

  • Lower commitment barrier for new members

  • Easier to acquire customers

  • Flexibility for members to adjust

  • Steady monthly recurring revenue

  • Simple to understand and sell

Recommended For:

  • Most community types

  • Building initial audience

  • Testing market price sensitivity

  • Content-driven communities

  • Network-focused groups

Pricing Considerations:

  • Standard billing cycle

  • Easy to budget for members

  • Higher potential churn vs. annual

  • Good for trying different price points

Example Structures:

  • Single tier: $29/month

  • Multiple tiers: Basic $19, Pro $49, Elite $99/month

Annual Subscription (Higher Value)

Advantages:

  • Lower effective monthly price for members

  • Higher upfront revenue for you

  • Reduced churn and longer commitment

  • Better cash flow for business planning

  • More committed member base

Recommended For:

  • Established communities

  • Members seeking long-term value

  • Communities with proven track record

  • Business and professional groups

  • High-value educational content

Discount Strategy:

  • Standard discount: 15-20% off monthly rate

  • Aggressive discount: 25-30% off monthly rate

  • Premium positioning: 10-15% off monthly rate

Example Structures:

  • Monthly: $50/month ($600/year)

  • Annual: $499/year (saves $101, 17% discount)

  • Premium monthly: $100/month ($1,200/year)

  • Premium annual: $999/year (saves $201, 17% discount)

Annual Subscription Formula: (Monthly price × 12) - (15-25% discount) = Annual price

Tiered Pricing (Maximum Revenue)

Why Use Tiers:

  • Captures different budget levels

  • Maximizes total revenue

  • Provides upgrade path

  • Segments audience by commitment level

  • Allows premium positioning

Common Tier Structures:

Two-Tier Model (Simple):

  • Basic Tier: $25/month

    • Community access

    • Core content

    • Peer discussions

  • Premium Tier: $75/month

    • Everything in Basic

    • Direct expert access

    • Advanced content

    • Priority support

Three-Tier Model (Most Popular):

  • Starter: $20/month (30% of members)

    • Basic access

    • Essential resources

    • Community participation

  • Professional: $50/month (60% of members)

    • Everything in Starter

    • Advanced training

    • Monthly Q&A

    • Priority features

  • Elite: $150/month (10% of members)

    • Everything in Professional

    • 1-on-1 consultations

    • Exclusive events

    • VIP treatment

Tier Pricing Multipliers:

  • Middle tier = 2-3x base tier

  • Top tier = 3-7x base tier

  • Price anchoring effect: Top tier makes middle tier attractive

Free Trial Strategy

Trial Length Options:

3-Day Trial:

  • Quick decision forcing

  • Reduces tire-kickers

  • Good for high-touch communities

  • Requires immediate value demonstration

7-Day Trial:

  • Most common trial length

  • Balance of evaluation and commitment

  • Standard for most community types

  • Allows experiencing weekly content cycle

14-Day Trial:

  • Extended evaluation period

  • Best for complex offerings

  • Reduces initial friction

  • Higher conversion when done well

  • LaunchPass standard for Premium features

30-Day Trial:

  • Full monthly experience

  • Best for high-priced communities

  • Allows deep integration

  • Lower sense of urgency

Free Trial Best Practices:

  1. Deliver Quick Wins: Show value in first 48 hours

  2. Active Onboarding: Guide new members personally

  3. Engagement Loop: Get them participating immediately

  4. Value Reminders: Highlight benefits throughout trial

  5. Clear Conversion Path: Make upgrade seamless

Trial-to-Paid Conversion Strategies:

  • Send welcome sequence emails

  • Provide onboarding checklist

  • Offer trial-to-annual upgrade incentive

  • Highlight member success stories

  • Personal check-in from you

One-Time Payment (Alternative Model)

When to Use:

  • Course-based communities

  • Lifetime access positioning

  • Project-based programs

  • Limited-duration cohorts

  • Specific outcome focus

Pricing Consideration:

  • Should equal 12-24 months of subscription value

  • Accounts for reduced recurring revenue

  • Example: $500 one-time vs. $30/month subscription

Advantages:

  • Higher upfront revenue

  • Simpler member decision

  • No churn concerns

  • Attractive to budget-conscious buyers

Disadvantages:

  • No recurring revenue

  • Member commitment varies

  • Harder to sustain community

  • Lower lifetime value


Advanced Pricing Strategies

Price Anchoring

High Anchor Strategy: Create a premium tier you don't expect many to buy, making your main tier look affordable.

Example:

  • Basic: $25/month (looks cheap)

  • Pro: $50/month ← Target tier

  • Elite: $200/month (makes Pro attractive)

Result: Most members choose Pro, which appears reasonably priced.

Decoy Pricing

How It Works: Add a similar but less attractive option to make your target price look better.

Example:

  • Annual: $499/year (save $101) ← Appears attractive

  • Monthly: $50/month ($600/year)

  • 6-Month: $275 (save $25) ← Decoy makes annual look better

Grandfathering (Price Increases)

Strategy: Existing members keep their original price when you increase prices for new members.

Benefits:

  • Rewards loyal members

  • Reduces churn during price changes

  • Allows gradual revenue increase

  • Creates urgency for new signups

How to Implement:

  1. Announce price increase 30-60 days ahead

  2. Specify current members keep existing price

  3. Set date for new pricing

  4. Create urgency for new signups before increase

Example Communication:

"Starting March 1st, our monthly price increases from $39 to $49. All current members will be grandfathered at $39/month forever. Sign up before March 1st to lock in the current rate!"

Important: LaunchPass automatically grandfathers existing members when you change pricing—new subscribers pay the new rate while existing subscribers keep their original rate.

Early Bird Pricing

Launch Strategy: Offer reduced pricing to first X members or for first X days.

Example Structure:

  • First 50 members: $19/month (founder rate)

  • Members 51-100: $29/month

  • Standard rate after 100: $39/month

Benefits:

  • Creates urgency and FOMO

  • Rewards early adopters

  • Builds initial community quickly

  • Tests price sensitivity

Seasonal Promotions

Strategic Discounts:

  • Holiday promotions: 20-30% off annual plans

  • Black Friday/Cyber Monday: Lifetime deals

  • New Year promotions: "New year, new you" angle

  • Birthday/Anniversary: Reward loyal members

Promotion Best Practices:

  • Limited time (creates urgency)

  • Clear expiration date

  • Specific to new members or upgrades

  • Don't discount too frequently (devalues)


Calculating Your Ideal Price

The Value-Based Pricing Formula

Step 1: Calculate Member Lifetime Value (LTV)

Average member stays: 8 months (industry average) Monthly price: $50 Member LTV = $50 × 8 = $400

Step 2: Determine Value Delivered

Member potential gain from community:

  • Professional network value: $2,000

  • Skills/knowledge value: $3,000

  • Time saved vs. self-learning: $1,500 Total value = $6,500

Step 3: Apply Value Ratio

Your price should be 5-10% of value delivered $6,500 × 0.07 = $455 LTV justified $455 ÷ 8 months = $56/month optimal price

The Cost-Plus Pricing Method

Step 1: Calculate Your Time Investment

Content creation: 10 hours/month Community management: 15 hours/month Member support: 5 hours/month Total time: 30 hours/month

Step 2: Determine Your Hourly Value

Your desired income: $100/hour Monthly time cost: 30 hours × $100 = $3,000

Step 3: Calculate Break-Even Members

Target price: $50/month Break-even members: $3,000 ÷ $50 = 60 members

Step 4: Add Profit Margin

Desired profit: 40% 60 members ÷ 0.60 = 100 members at $50/month Or charge $83/month for 60 members

The Competitive Positioning Method

Step 1: Research 10 Similar Communities

Competitor prices: $25, $30, $35, $40, $45, $50, $50, $60, $75, $90 Average: $50/month Median: $47.50/month

Step 2: Choose Your Positioning

  • Budget: $30-35 (below average, volume play)

  • Market rate: $45-50 (safe competitive price)

  • Premium: $60-75 (above average, requires differentiation)

  • Luxury: $90+ (elite positioning, needs strong proof)

Step 3: Justify Your Position

If pricing premium at $75/month when average is $50:

  • What additional value do you provide?

  • Do you have better credentials?

  • Are your results superior?

  • Is your community more exclusive?

The Psychology of Pricing

Price Perception Factors:

Ending in 9 vs. 0:

  • $49/month feels significantly less than $50/month

  • $99/month more palatable than $100/month

  • Works best for consumer pricing

  • Less effective for B2B/professional

Round Numbers for Premium:

  • $50, $100, $150 signal quality

  • Clean numbers feel more premium

  • Used by high-end communities

  • Conveys "worth it" positioning

Price Bracketing:

  • $29/month feels reasonable between $19 and $49

  • Middle option often gets 60% of sales

  • Extremes provide context


Testing and Adjusting Your Price

Price Testing Strategies

A/B Testing (Advanced):

  • Test two prices with different audiences

  • Track conversion rates

  • Measure lifetime value

  • Requires significant traffic

Price Laddering:

  1. Start at conservative price: $25/month

  2. Build to 50 members

  3. Increase for new members: $35/month

  4. Build to 100 members

  5. Increase again: $49/month

  6. Existing members grandfathered

Cohort Pricing:

  • Launch group 1 at $29/month

  • 3 months later, launch group 2 at $39/month

  • Compare engagement and retention

  • Optimize based on results

When to Increase Your Prices

Strong Signals for Price Increase:

1. High Demand Indicators:

  • Conversion rate >30%

  • Waitlist forming

  • Overwhelmed with new members

  • Can't maintain quality at current volume

2. Value Enhancement:

  • Added significant new content

  • Increased your expertise/credentials

  • Enhanced member benefits

  • Improved community experience

3. Market Validation:

  • Member testimonials show high ROI

  • Competitors raised prices

  • Your positioning strengthened

  • Track record improved

4. Business Needs:

  • Need to reduce volume

  • Want higher-quality members

  • Time cost increased

  • Operating expenses rose

Price Increase Best Practices:

  1. Announce 30-60 days in advance

  2. Explain value increases that justify it

  3. Grandfather existing members

  4. Create urgency for new signups

  5. Stay confident in new pricing

Communication Template:

"Great news! Starting [date], we're expanding [community name] with [new features/benefits]. To reflect this added value, our price will increase from $X to $Y for new members. All current members are grandfathered at your current rate—you'll never see a price increase. If you've been considering joining, now's the time to lock in the current price!"

When to Decrease Your Prices

Signals for Price Decrease:

1. Low Conversion:

  • Conversion rate <5%

  • Consistent price objections

  • Abandoned checkouts

  • Limited signups

2. Market Misalignment:

  • Priced significantly above competition

  • Target audience can't afford

  • Value perception gap

  • Wrong market segment

3. Strategic Pivot:

  • Building initial audience

  • Entering new market

  • Testing new positioning

  • Volume over profit strategy

Price Decrease Strategies:

  • Limited-time promotion (test lower price)

  • Create lower tier (keep premium tier)

  • Offer payment plans (break up cost)

  • Add more value before decreasing

Caution: Decreasing price can signal desperation or lower quality. Consider adding value instead.


Common Pricing Mistakes to Avoid

Mistake 1: Pricing Too Low

Why It Hurts:

  • Attracts wrong audience

  • Devalues your expertise

  • Creates unsustainable business

  • Difficult to raise later

  • Limits growth potential

  • Lower-quality members

The Underprice Trap: You think: "I'll start low to get members, then raise prices." Reality: Hard to justify increases without massive value adds.

Better Approach: Start at fair market value, offer trial period instead.

Mistake 2: Copying Competitor Pricing Without Context

Why It's Wrong:

  • Different expertise levels

  • Different value propositions

  • Different target audiences

  • Different business models

  • Different costs and goals

Example: Competitor charges $100/month for trading community. You're new, so you charge $100 too. Result: Can't justify premium price, few conversions.

Better Approach: Understand WHY they charge that price, then price based on your unique value.

Mistake 3: Pricing Based on Your Own Budget

The Trap: "I wouldn't pay $50/month, so I'll charge $20/month."

Why It Fails:

  • You're not your target customer

  • Your budget ≠ their budget

  • Your perception of value ≠ their perception

  • You undervalue your expertise

Better Approach: Research your target audience's budget and willingness to pay.

Mistake 4: Not Communicating Value Clearly

Pricing Without Context:

  • Just listing "$49/month" without explanation

  • Not showing what they get

  • Failing to demonstrate ROI

  • No comparison or alternatives

Better Approach: Frame your pricing with value:

  • "For less than $2/day, get daily trading signals worth $500+"

  • "One insight from this community paid for 6 months of membership"

  • Show testimonials with value statements

Mistake 5: Frequent Price Changes

Why It Damages Trust:

  • Confuses potential members

  • Existing members feel unfair treatment

  • Appears desperate or unstable

  • Hard to maintain consistency

Better Approach:

  • Set strategic pricing

  • Commit for 6-12 months minimum

  • Plan increases thoughtfully

  • Communicate changes professionally

Mistake 6: Ignoring Platform Fees

The Math Error: You charge $50/month

  • LaunchPass fee: 3.5% = $1.75

  • Stripe fee: ~3% = $1.50

  • Total fees: $3.25

  • Your actual revenue: $46.75 per member

Better Approach: Factor fees into pricing strategy:

  • If you need $50 net, charge $54/month

  • Or adjust your target member count

  • Don't let fees surprise you

Mistake 7: No Clear Pricing Strategy

The "Guessing" Approach:

  • Pick random number

  • Change frequently

  • No research or justification

  • Reactive instead of strategic

Better Approach:

  • Use pricing frameworks from this guide

  • Test systematically

  • Track metrics

  • Make data-informed changes


Pricing for Different Community Types

Stock Trading & Investing Communities

Typical Range: $50-150/month

Pricing Factors:

  • Your Track Record: Verified returns and history

  • Signal Frequency: Daily signals vs. weekly analysis

  • Win Rate: Historical accuracy of calls

  • Market Type: Stocks, options, crypto, forex

  • ROI Potential: Member income opportunity

Value Justification: If members make $500-2,000/month from your signals, $100/month is easily justified.

Pricing Strategy:

  • Start: $50-75/month (building track record)

  • Established: $100-150/month (proven results)

  • Elite: $200+/month (exceptional returns)

Business & Entrepreneurship Communities

Typical Range: $40-100/month

Pricing Factors:

  • Your Business Success: Revenue, exits, experience

  • Member Results: Case studies and testimonials

  • Network Quality: Who they'll connect with

  • Resources Provided: Templates, tools, courses

  • Access Level: How much direct access to you

Value Justification: If community insights help members generate $5,000-10,000 in additional revenue, $75/month is justified.

Pricing Strategy:

  • Solo entrepreneurs: $40-60/month

  • Small business owners: $75-100/month

  • Growth-stage companies: $150+/month

Professional Development Communities

Typical Range: $25-75/month

Pricing Factors:

  • Career Impact: Promotion potential, salary increase

  • Industry Prestige: Finance vs. education pricing

  • Networking Value: Quality of peer connections

  • Skill Development: Certifications, training depth

  • Job Opportunities: Exclusive job boards, referrals

Value Justification: If community helps member get $10k salary increase, $50/month for year pays 6x ROI.

Pricing Strategy:

  • Entry-level professionals: $25-35/month

  • Mid-career: $50-75/month

  • Senior/executive: $100-150/month

Creative & Artistic Communities

Typical Range: $15-40/month

Pricing Factors:

  • Your Portfolio: Quality and recognition

  • Feedback Quality: Personalized critique

  • Community Size: Intimate vs. large group

  • Resources: Tutorials, templates, brushes, etc.

  • Career Support: Portfolio reviews, commissions

Value Justification: Portfolio improvement and skill development worth 10x monthly price.

Pricing Strategy:

  • Hobbyists: $15-25/month

  • Semi-professionals: $30-50/month

  • Full-time creatives: $60-100/month

Fitness & Health Communities

Typical Range: $20-60/month

Pricing Factors:

  • Your Credentials: Certifications, competitive record

  • Programming: Custom plans vs. general guidance

  • Accountability: Check-ins, progress tracking

  • Community Support: Peer motivation

  • Results Tracking: App integration, measurements

Value Justification: Compared to $150+/month personal training, community offers significant value.

Pricing Strategy:

  • General fitness: $20-30/month

  • Specialized training: $40-60/month

  • Competition prep: $75-150/month

Gaming Communities

Typical Range: $7-25/month

Pricing Factors:

  • Exclusive Content: Early access, behind-scenes

  • Community Size: Intimate vs. massive

  • Creator Access: How much interaction

  • Perks: Discord roles, game servers, tournaments

  • Entertainment Value: Social connection

Value Justification: Entertainment value compared to Netflix, gaming subscriptions, etc.

Pricing Strategy:

  • Social/casual: $7-15/month

  • Competitive/esports: $20-40/month

  • Creator-focused: $30-50/month


Testing Your Price Before Launch

The Validation Survey Method

Step 1: Create Survey Questions to ask your audience:

  1. Would you pay for a [your niche] community?

  2. What would you expect to get for your money?

  3. What price would you consider:

    • Too cheap (questioning quality)?

    • Expensive but would consider?

    • Too expensive (definitely no)?

    • Fair and reasonable?

Step 2: Analyze Results Use Van Westendorp Price Sensitivity Meter:

  • "Too cheap" floor price

  • "Fair" optimal price range

  • "Expensive but acceptable" ceiling

  • Sweet spot: Where "expensive" and "fair" intersect

Step 3: Test Price Points Based on survey, test 2-3 price points with small audiences.

The Soft Launch Method

Approach:

  1. Launch to small beta group (25-50 people)

  2. Offer discounted "founder" pricing

  3. Gather feedback on value perception

  4. Adjust before wider launch

  5. Set standard pricing for public launch

Benefits:

  • Real-world validation

  • Member feedback

  • Testimonials for main launch

  • Less risk than full launch

The Landing Page Test

Strategy:

  1. Create signup pages with 2-3 different price points

  2. Drive traffic to each version

  3. Track conversion rates

  4. Don't actually charge yet (collect emails)

  5. Choose price with best conversion + revenue balance

Metrics to Track:

  • Conversion rate (what % sign up)

  • Price × Conversion = Revenue per visitor

  • Optimal price = highest revenue per visitor


Pricing Implementation Checklist

Before You Set Your Price

  • Research 10+ competitor communities

  • Calculate your time investment per month

  • Define your unique value proposition

  • Survey target audience on willingness to pay

  • Determine your target member count

  • Calculate break-even point

  • Factor in platform fees (3.5% LaunchPass + ~3% Stripe)

  • Decide on pricing structure (monthly, annual, tiers)

  • Plan free trial length (if offering)

  • Create pricing justification document

Setting Up Your Price in LaunchPass

  • Log into LaunchPass admin dashboard

  • Navigate to your community signup page

  • Set your monthly price

  • Configure annual price (with discount) if offering

  • Set up tiers if using tiered pricing

  • Enable free trial if desired (14-day recommended)

  • Add clear value description on signup page

  • Preview your pricing page

  • Test checkout process

  • Publish changes

Communicating Your Price

  • Write compelling value proposition

  • Create pricing FAQ page

  • Prepare objection responses

  • Design comparison chart (if using tiers)

  • Write testimonials section with ROI stories

  • Create social proof (member count, testimonials)

  • Develop price justification content

  • Plan pricing announcement strategy

  • Prepare founder/early bird messaging

  • Design pricing page graphics

After Launch Monitoring

  • Track conversion rate weekly

  • Monitor churn rate monthly

  • Collect member feedback on value

  • Survey price satisfaction at 30/60/90 days

  • Calculate actual revenue vs. projections

  • Assess time investment vs. expectations

  • Review competitor pricing changes

  • Document member success stories

  • Plan first price adjustment (if needed)

  • Set quarterly pricing review calendar


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I change my pricing after I've already launched?

Yes! You can change your price at any time, please note however that people who signed up at the old price are grandfathered in at it.

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