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BlogArticleJon Gillespie-BrownAugust 25, 20258 min read

Software Pricing Models Explained: Types, Benefits, and Strategies

Glossary: Key Software Pricing Terms

The article establishes that '60% of SaaS companies have adopted usage-based pricing' and '80% of customers report that flexible pricing better aligns costs with the value they receive.'

Core Argument: Modern software companies are shifting from traditional perpetual licenses toward flexible, consumption-based models driven by customer expectations, rising delivery costs, and competitive pressures.

Subscription Pricing

Fixed monthly/annual recurring fees

Advantages: predictable revenue, lower entry barriers, customer retention

Challenge: leaves money on the table with high-usage customers

Usage-Based Pricing

Billing based on actual consumption (API calls, tokens, transactions, storage)

Advantages: perfect cost-value alignment, scales automatically, attracts more customers

Challenge: unpredictable revenue, customer preference for budget certainty

Hybrid and Blended Models

Combines base subscription with overage charges

Examples: Slack, HubSpot, OpenAI

Fastest-growing approach; '56% of companies expect usage-based revenue to grow significantly by 2027'

Tiered Enterprise Licensing

Value-based pricing reflecting business impact

Enables expansion revenue and land-and-expand sales

Transaction and Marketplace Models

Platform takes percentage or fixed fee per transaction

Examples: Stripe, PayPal, Shopify

Revenue scales with customer success

Supporting Statistics

'70% of companies report that delivery costs are undermining profitability'

'52% of companies are planning new monetization models' to offset cloud/AI expenses

'49% of surveyed companies have consolidated monetization infrastructure' (up from 32% in 2022)

'90% of business model innovations come from recombining existing patterns'

Recommendations by Company Stage

Early-Stage Startups:

Begin with simple subscription tiers

Track usage data before monetizing

Build flexible architecture for future evolution

Growth-Stage Companies:

Consider hybrid subscription-plus-usage models

Segment customers by usage patterns

Test consumption pricing on new features

Enterprise Vendors:

Implement tiered licensing for large deployments

Support offline/air-gapped scenarios

Enable real-time usage data for expansion conversations

Key Takeaways

1. Layer multiple revenue streams rather than relying on single model

2. Align pricing with value delivery for customer transparency

3. Invest in monetization infrastructure supporting experimentation

4. Track usage obsessively even for unmonetized features

5. Plan for AI economics through consumption-based pricing from inception

Closing Statement

The article emphasizes that 'companies that master flexible monetization will capture more value, attract more customers, and build stronger competitive moats,' while warning that those clinging to rigid models risk disruption.

About the Author

Jon Gillespie-Brown
Jon Gillespie-Brown
CEO & Founder, Nalpeiron

Jon Gillespie-Brown is the Founder and CEO of Nalpeiron, a leader in cloud-based software licensing, entitlement management, software monetization, and analytics. With over 20 years of expertise, he works with enterprise B2B SaaS and IoT companies to optimize revenue models, accelerate go-to-market strategies, and scale with confidence. Jon is recognized as an authority in software licensing, software monetization, and software analytics, holds two issued U.S. patents, and is the author of five books. He also serves as a strategic guide to customers, helping them navigate and capitalize on the once-in-a-generation shift driven by AI, redefining how software is built, delivered, and monetized. For over 20 years, Jon has been a Professor at University of Colorado Boulder, a lecturer at University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University, and an Entrepreneur in Residence at London Business School.

Nalpeiron: A Long-Term Partner for the AI Era

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As AI shifts software from seats to usage, outcomes, and agent-driven activity, legacy approaches fall short. Nalpeiron enables this transition through entitlements as the control plane — a centralized system of record across SaaS, on-prem, IoT, and offline environments.

From strategy to execution, we help companies adapt faster, launch new models, and stay in control — making Nalpeiron a partner for the AI-driven future of software monetization.

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