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It's official. Meet 1Price — a platform that dynamically changes price on autopilot to maximize revenue per customer. 1/ Here's how we partnered with Stripe and became used by 200+ SaaS companies & E-commerce stores:👇

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Matt Espinoza ✦1 year ago

I sold two software companies before I turned 22. In both cases I had no idea what to price my products. Price was just a guessing game. But now with 1Price (@1PriceDotCo) we can make it a science.

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Matt Espinoza ✦1 year ago

To manually change price is pretty technical. This is why we partnered with Stripe. We integrate directly with any of their products. Takes 15 mins to setup, then forever use.

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Matt Espinoza ✦1 year ago

Now you can run hundreds of different experiments at a time. Manage all of them in a single dashboard

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Matt Espinoza ✦1 year ago

Track your revenue growth across the entire customer funnel. From when they see the pricing page all until they purchase.

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Matt Espinoza ✦1 year ago

And even run experiments globally to localize prices per country.

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Matt Espinoza ✦1 year ago

It's now available for any company to use. Launch your first price experiment (in 15 mins) 👇 🧪

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Matt Espinoza ✦1 year ago

I will be sharing the results of 500+ price experiments in the next 7 days.. 1. Follow me @MattEspoz + turn notifications on to hear about it 2. Like/Retweet the tweet below if you think others can benefit from learning about this:

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Tinah Hong (🐟)1 year ago

@stripe lets go!!

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Matt Espinoza ✦1 year ago

@stripe Yeah!!

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Ryan Haraki1 year ago

@stripe LEGEND 🔥🔥

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Matt Espinoza ✦1 year ago

@stripe Thanks for always being my fav supporter Ryan

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