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Unlocking Hidden Value: A Dual Approach to SaaS Pricing Excellence


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In today’s digital-first world, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) providers are expanding their global footprint at an unprecedented rate. These platforms have become the backbone of diverse customer use cases across industries and geographies. However, many SaaS companies are leaving significant value on the table by prioritising customer acquisition over monetising their existing base. This oversight often stems from neglecting differentiated pricing strategies based on customer segments and willingness to pay.

The Pricing Paradox in SaaS

Despite pricing being a critical lever for profitability, many SaaS providers grapple with a common set of challenges:

  1. Over-emphasis on acquisition: There’s a general reluctance to tackle pricing opportunities due to concerns about customer retention, leading to missed up-sell and cross-sell opportunities.

  2. Lack of structured pricing governance: Many organisations lack clear ownership and processes for driving annual price increases.

  3. Limited understanding of customer value perception: This results in a misalignment between value created and value captured, as many clients continue to apply a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to their product offerings.

  4. Insufficient competitive landscape assessment: Many SaaS providers fail to effectively understand their pricing headroom and value differentiators in relation to competitors.

  5. Neglect of localised pricing strategies: Global firms often fail to address variations in willingness to pay and differing product needs across different markets.

These challenges, while significant, present substantial opportunities for profitable growth and increased EBITDA multiples for private equity firms invested in the SaaS sector.

A Dual Approach to Pricing Excellence

To leverage pricing as a growth and value creation tool, SaaS providers and PE firms should consider implementing both short-term and long-term pricing solutions simultaneously:

1. Quick Wins – Short-term Price Increases

By understanding customer willingness to pay, assessing the competitive landscape, and evaluating value differentiators, companies can realise immediate margin gains through tactical price increases. This approach ensures that pricing accurately reflects the value delivered to clients while maintaining a strong brand image and maximising pricing headroom across countries.

2. Commercial Model Redesign – Long-term Pricing Strategy

For more long-term and strategic impact, redesigning the commercial model to optimise value extraction from clients has the potential to lead to significant margin improvements. This involves:

  • Unlocking cross-sell and up-sell opportunities through improved customer and product segmentation (e.g., implementing a tiered pricing strategy)
  • Better aligning pricing with customer willingness to pay
  • Effectively demonstrating the full value proposition and breadth of services offered to clients

When implemented effectively, this strategic approach can result in an uplift of at least 5 to 8 percentage-points in EBITDA .

Key Success Factors for Effective Implementation

To successfully identify and capitalise on quick wins and commercial model opportunities, consider the following success factors:

  1. Leverage diverse insights: Utilise both qualitative insights (e.g., stakeholder and customer interviews) and quantitative data (e.g., transactional data, competitor research) to draw meaningful conclusions for tactical pricing headroom and commercial model redesign.

  2. Understand customer value drivers: Align pricing strategies with perceived value to maximise revenue and strengthen customer satisfaction, loyalty, and retention.

  3. Optimise packaging strategy: Evaluate each feature in the product portfolio to ensure market alignment, strengthen differentiation, and enable value-based pricing.

  4. Create robust evaluation criteria: Assess new commercial models collaboratively across all functions to ensure alignment and synergy with company goals.

  5. Gather cross-functional feedback: Conduct collaborative workshops to assess the impact of price changes and the new commercial model across various functions.

  6. Align with product roadmap: Time the launch of the new commercial model strategically to enhance its appeal and make it compelling for customers.

  7. Ensure technical readiness: Address any technical gaps before proceeding with the launch of the new model.

  8. Employ a pilot-based approach: Start with a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) rollout to gather feedback, validate assumptions, and refine the approach before full-scale implementation.

  9. Align sales incentives: Adjust compensation structures to incentivise the sales team to prioritise the new commercial model during the transition phase.

  10. Enable sales teams: Provide necessary tools and training for communicating price changes, including customer segmentation, objection handling, and value communication tactics.

The Path Forward: Balancing Quick Wins and Strategic Redesign

Private equity firms and their SaaS portfolio companies have significant opportunities to implement tactical price increases for immediate margin gains. These quick wins can recalibrate price levels in line with the market landscape without incurring additional costs.

However, the real transformative potential lies in redesigning the commercial model. This strategic approach aligns value captured with value created, potentially increasing EBITDA by 5 to 8 percentage points when implemented effectively . Moreover, it sets the foundation for a sustainable, value-based pricing strategy that can drive long-term growth and profitability.

Crucially, robust implementation support is vital, especially for sales teams. Enhancing negotiation skills, objection handling, and value communication are key to ensuring the successful adoption of price increases and the new commercial model.

By embracing this dual approach of tactical price increases and strategic commercial model redesign, SaaS providers can not only capture immediate value but also position themselves for sustained growth in an increasingly competitive global market.

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