Pricing Strategy Review: set prices that hold and scale

Prices you can defend and profit from.

We look at your real costs, check where you stand in the market, and give you prices that feel solid and make you money.

What’s inside

  • True cost breakdowns for what you sell—product COGS or your minimum hourly rate for services (your “don’t go below” line).

  • Clear profit targets for your website, wholesale, or platforms—so you know the goal before you price.

  • Price ladder that makes sense next to competitors

  • Break-even, made simple—how many sales or projects it takes to cover costs and earn profit.

  • Test a price (before you change it)—try a new price on a SKU or a service package and instantly see margin, profit, and gap to goal.

  • Promo rules that protect you—when to discount, how much, and how to stay profitable.

  • Service check-in tiles—four quick reads on your dashboard: minimum hourly rate, how often people say yes (last 30 days), average discount on wins, days to close.

  • Guardrail alerts + Booked vs. floor—see if you discounted past your limit or dipped below your floor, and whether last month’s wins covered your monthly service minimum.

What you get

  • A Google Sheets pricing calculator you’ll actually use—dashboards for products and services.

  • A service package model tied to your minimum hourly rate so every tier clears the floor.

  • A simple proposals log that tracks win rate, discounts, and deal speed.

  • A one-page pricing cheat sheet with clear takeaways and “why this price” language.

  • A live walkthrough so you know exactly how to use everything.

Investment

$1,800 one-time.

Best for:
Brands and service businesses who are done guessing and want prices that hold. Also right for founders who feel confident in their cash flow but need sharper pricing to scale.