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Pricing feedback — am I charging too little?

Pricing questions generate strong opinions on Reddit. This template frames the question as a genuine dilemma, not a sales pitch, and invites the community to help you think through it.

Best for: r/SaaS, r/startups, r/Entrepreneur, r/indiehackers

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Template

Fill in the variables

[Product Name]

Your product's name

[current price]

What you charge now

[new price]

What you're considering charging

[Reason 1/2/3]

Real reasons you think you're undercharging

[Concern]

Real hesitations — vulnerability drives engagement

[X] paying customers

Your current traction

Tips for this template

  • 1Pricing posts consistently get strong engagement because everyone has an opinion on pricing.
  • 2The 'What's holding me back' section is crucial — it shows you're genuinely conflicted, not fishing for validation.
  • 3Include real competitor pricing if you can — it gives commenters context to give useful advice.
  • 4The final question ('What would you do?') is an explicit invitation to engage — always end with a question.
  • 5This format also works as a soft product introduction — commenters will visit your product to evaluate the pricing.

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