A pricing model is the structural mechanism by which a company charges customers, distinct from pricing strategy and revenue model. It encompasses the unit of pricing (per-seat, per-API-call, per-transaction, per-product, flat-platform), the structure of tiers and packages, and the relationship between value delivered and value captured. The main modern options are per-seat (classic SaaS), usage-based (infrastructure SaaS), tiered (good/better/best), flat (single price), per-outcome (rare but value-aligned), and hybrid combinations. Pricing model choice has significant implications for unit economics, sales motion, and customer behavior.
The main pricing models:
Per-seat / per-user: