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Pricing
Move to usage-based
pricing in Q3
Most agree the model is right — timing is the sticking point
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series-b-pitch.pdf
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The per-slide alignment map
Feedback maps to individual slides, not the deck as a whole. See exactly which ideas landed, which split the room, and where you lost people — argument by argument. You’ll know whether slide 7 is your strongest moment or the one quietly killing the pitch.
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Alignment and misalignment, made visible
Consensus and conflict jump out instead of hiding in polite nods. Where people agree, move fast. Where they don’t, you’ve found the real conversation — before it derails the decision.
Usage-based pricing is the right model
Participants are divided among 3 different opinions
The hiring plan outpaces revenue
All participants share the same opinion
Maya
Mar 12, 2026
The model is right — our best accounts already ask for it. But Q3 lands mid-migration. I’d commit to it today and ship it in Q4.
Dev
Mar 12, 2026
Every enterprise renewal this year will read it as a price increase unless we grandfather them. That has to be on the slide.
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Before, during, and after
Gut-check the draft before the big day. Read the room in real time. Then measure what actually stuck once it’s over. Three snapshots of the same audience tell you far more than one.
Responses
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+22vs. beforeWords analyzed
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+64%this sessionAvg. response time
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per slidevoice + textSummary
Strong alignment on market timing across all three stages. Pricing splits the room on timing, not model — the concern raised in the draft round softened during the live session once migration was explained, and barely registered the morning after.
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