# Pricing Model Recommendations ## Current Problem Analysis ### Current Model: €1 Fixed Fee Per Order - **Revenue**: €1.00 per order (regardless of ticket price) - **Stripe Costs**: 1.15% + €0.25 per transaction - **Result**: Losing money on higher-priced tickets ### Financial Impact Examples | Ticket Price | Current Revenue | Stripe Fees | Net Profit/Loss | |--------------|----------------|-------------|-----------------| | €20 | €1.00 | €0.48 | **+€0.52** ✅ | | €50 | €1.00 | €0.83 | **+€0.17** ⚠️ | | €100 | €1.00 | €1.40 | **-€0.40** ❌ | | €200 | €1.00 | €2.55 | **-€1.55** ❌ | **Critical Issue**: We lose money on any ticket above €65 (€1.00 - (€65 × 1.15% + €0.25) = -€0.00) ## Recommended Pricing Models ### Model 1: Percentage-Based (Recommended) ``` Platform Fee = 3-5% of ticket price ``` **Advantages:** - Always profitable regardless of ticket price - Scales naturally with event value - Simple for promoters to understand - Industry standard approach **Financial Impact:** | Ticket Price | 3.5% Fee | Stripe Costs | Net Profit | |--------------|----------|--------------|------------| | €20 | €0.70 | €0.48 | €0.22 | | €50 | €1.75 | €0.83 | €0.92 | | €100 | €3.50 | €1.40 | €2.10 | | €200 | €7.00 | €2.55 | €4.45 | ### Model 2: Hybrid Model (Best) ``` Platform Fee = €1.50 + 2% of ticket price ``` **Advantages:** - Higher base fee covers Stripe fixed costs - Percentage component scales with value - Better margins on low-priced tickets - Predictable minimum revenue per transaction **Financial Impact:** | Ticket Price | Hybrid Fee | Stripe Costs | Net Profit | |--------------|------------|--------------|------------| | €20 | €1.90 | €0.48 | €1.42 | | €50 | €2.50 | €0.83 | €1.67 | | €100 | €3.50 | €1.40 | €2.10 | | €200 | €5.50 | €2.55 | €2.95 | ### Model 3: Tiered Flat Fees ``` €0-25: €1.50 fee €26-75: €2.50 fee €76-150: €3.50 fee €151+: €5.00 fee ``` **Advantages:** - Predictable fees for promoters - Simple pricing tiers - Better than current model **Disadvantages:** - Less scalable than percentage - Requires tier management ## Industry Benchmarks | Platform | Fee Structure | Effective Rate (€50 ticket) | |-------------|----------------------------|------------------------------| | Eventbrite | 3.7% + €0.59 | €2.44 | | Universe | 2.5% + €0.49 | €1.74 | | Ticketfly | 4% + €0.99 | €2.99 | | **Recommended** | **3.5%** | **€1.75** | ## Implementation Strategy ### Phase 1: Immediate Implementation (Week 1-2) 1. **Switch to 3.5% percentage model** for new events 2. **Grandfathering**: Existing published events keep €1 pricing 3. **Communication**: Notify promoters 1 week before change 4. **Update pricing display** on event creation and checkout pages ### Phase 2: Optimization (Month 2-3) 1. **A/B Test different rates**: 3%, 3.5%, 4% 2. **Monitor metrics**: - Promoter signup rate - Event creation volume - Revenue per transaction - Customer complaints 3. **Adjust based on data** ### Phase 3: Premium Tiers (Month 4-6) 1. **Volume discounts** for high-performing promoters: - Standard: 3.5% - Bronze (€5K+ monthly): 3% - Silver (€15K+ monthly): 2.5% - Gold (€50K+ monthly): 2% 2. **Annual contracts** with reduced rates 3. **White-label options** for enterprise clients ## Revenue Projections ### Current State (€1 fixed) - Average ticket price: €35 - Monthly orders: 1,000 - Monthly revenue: €1,000 - Monthly Stripe costs: €628 - **Net monthly profit: €372** ### With 3.5% Model - Monthly revenue: €1,225 (3.5% × €35 × 1,000) - Monthly Stripe costs: €628 - **Net monthly profit: €597** (+60% increase) ### With Growth (3.5% model + 20% more events) - Monthly orders: 1,200 (20% growth from competitive pricing) - Monthly revenue: €1,470 - **Net monthly profit: €842** (+126% increase) ## Technical Implementation ### Database Changes ```ruby # Add to events table add_column :events, :commission_rate, :decimal, precision: 5, scale: 4, default: 0.035 # Add to users table (for premium tiers) add_column :users, :commission_tier, :string, default: 'standard' ``` ### Fee Calculation Logic ```ruby class Order < ApplicationRecord def calculate_platform_fee event = self.event commission_rate = event.commission_rate || 0.035 base_amount = total_amount_cents / 100.0 (base_amount * commission_rate * 100).to_i # return in cents end def platform_fee_euros calculate_platform_fee / 100.0 end end ``` ### Promoter Dashboard Updates - Show fee breakdown on event creation - Display projected fees during ticket setup - Add revenue vs. fees analytics - Export fee reports for tax purposes ## Communication Plan ### Email to Existing Promoters **Subject**: "Important Pricing Update - New Fair Fee Structure" **Key Points**: - Current model loses money on higher-priced tickets - New model ensures platform sustainability - Better features and support with improved revenue - Existing events unchanged, new events only - Competitive with industry standards ### Website Updates - Update pricing page with clear fee calculator - Add FAQ about fee structure - Transparency about what fees cover (development, support, payment processing) ## Risk Mitigation ### Potential Issues 1. **Promoter backlash**: Higher fees on expensive tickets 2. **Competitor advantage**: Other platforms with lower fees 3. **Reduced event creation**: Promoters may create fewer events ### Mitigation Strategies 1. **Value communication**: Emphasize platform improvements and reliability 2. **Competitive analysis**: Position as "fair and sustainable" vs. competitors 3. **Volume incentives**: Quick path to reduced rates for active promoters 4. **Feature rollout**: Launch new promoter features alongside pricing change ## Success Metrics ### Financial KPIs - Monthly recurring revenue growth - Average revenue per transaction - Profit margin improvement - Customer acquisition cost vs. lifetime value ### Product KPIs - Promoter retention rate - New event creation volume - Average ticket prices - Customer satisfaction scores ## Conclusion The current €1 fixed fee model is financially unsustainable and actually costs us money on higher-value transactions. Moving to a **3.5% commission model** will: 1. **Ensure profitability** at all ticket price levels 2. **Align with industry standards** for competitiveness 3. **Scale revenue** naturally with platform growth 4. **Fund platform improvements** and better promoter tools **Recommendation**: Implement 3.5% commission model immediately, with grandfathering for existing events and a clear communication plan to promoters. ## Fee Collection Method: Industry Standard ### Current Approach vs Industry Standard **Current Model (Not Recommended)**: ``` Customer pays: €50 + €1 fee = €51 Promoter receives: €50 Platform keeps: €1 ``` **Industry Standard (Recommended)**: ``` Customer pays: €50 (clean price) Platform keeps: €1.75 (3.5% of €50) Promoter receives: €48.25 ``` ### How Major Platforms Handle Fees **Eventbrite:** - Promoter sets: €50 ticket - Customer pays: €50 - Eventbrite keeps: €1.85 (3.7%) - Promoter receives: €48.15 **Ticketmaster:** - Promoter sets: €50 ticket - Customer pays: €50 - Ticketmaster keeps: €5-7.50 (10-15%) - Promoter receives: €42.50-45 **Universe (by Ticketmaster):** - Promoter sets: €50 ticket - Customer pays: €50 - Universe keeps: €1.74 (2.5% + €0.49) - Promoter receives: €48.26 ### Why Deducting from Payout is Better #### 1. Customer Experience - **Price transparency**: Customer sees exactly what they expect to pay - **No surprise fees**: Reduces cart abandonment - **Competitive pricing**: Easier to compare with other events #### 2. Promoter Benefits - **Marketing simplicity**: Can advertise clean prices - **Psychological pricing**: €50 sounds better than €51.75 - **Competitive advantage**: Not adding extra fees to customer #### 3. Platform Benefits - **Higher conversion rates**: No fee-shock at checkout - **Better promoter adoption**: Easier to sell to event organizers - **Industry standard**: Follows established practices ### Psychological Impact **Adding Fees to Customer (Current)**: - Customer thinks: "€50 ticket... oh wait, €51.75 total" 😤 - Cart abandonment risk **Deducting from Payout (Recommended)**: - Customer thinks: "€50 ticket, €50 total" 😊 - Smooth purchase experience ### Promoter Dashboard Display ``` Ticket Price: €50.00 Platform Fee (3.5%): -€1.75 Your Earnings per Ticket: €48.25 ``` ### Communication to Promoters **Before:** "Platform charges €1 per order to customers" **After:** "Set your desired revenue per ticket, we handle the rest" **Example:** - Promoter wants €48.25 net per ticket - They should set ticket price at €50 - Customer pays €50, promoter gets €48.25 - Clean, simple, industry standard ## Competitive Analysis ### Main Competitor: €1 Flat Fee Our main competitor charges a simple €1 flat fee per order. Here's how our models compare: ### Hybrid Model vs Competitor Analysis **Hybrid Model**: €1.50 + 2% of ticket price **Competitor**: €1.00 flat fee | Ticket Price | Competitor Fee | Hybrid Fee | Difference | Competitive Position | |--------------|----------------|------------|------------|---------------------| | €10 | €1.00 | €1.70 | +€0.70 | More expensive | | €25 | €1.00 | €2.00 | +€1.00 | More expensive | | €50 | €1.00 | €2.50 | +€1.50 | More expensive | | **€75** | **€1.00** | **€3.00** | **+€2.00** | **Break-even point** | | €100 | €1.00 | €3.50 | +€2.50 | Much more expensive | ### Alternative Competitive Models #### Option 1: Low-End Competitive Model ``` Platform Fee = €0.50 + 1.5% of ticket price ``` | Ticket Price | Competitor Fee | Our Fee | Difference | Position | |--------------|----------------|---------|------------|----------| | €10 | €1.00 | €0.65 | **-€0.35** | ✅ **Cheaper** | | €25 | €1.00 | €0.88 | **-€0.12** | ✅ **Cheaper** | | €50 | €1.00 | €1.25 | +€0.25 | ⚠️ Slightly higher | | €100 | €1.00 | €2.00 | +€1.00 | More expensive | #### Option 2: Modified Hybrid Model ``` Platform Fee = €0.75 + 2.5% of ticket price ``` | Ticket Price | Competitor Fee | Our Fee | Difference | Position | |--------------|----------------|---------|------------|----------| | €10 | €1.00 | €1.00 | **Equal** | ✅ Competitive | | €25 | €1.00 | €1.38 | +€0.38 | ⚠️ Slightly higher | | €40 | €1.00 | €1.75 | +€0.75 | **Break-even** | | €75 | €1.00 | €2.63 | +€1.63 | Much more expensive | ### Competitive Strategy Recommendations #### 1. Value Differentiation Approach Since we'll be more expensive on higher-priced tickets, focus on premium positioning: **Value Proposition:** - "We're not the cheapest, we're the most complete" - Advanced analytics dashboard - Real-time sales tracking - Professional promoter tools - Superior customer support - Platform reliability and sustainability #### 2. Market Segmentation Strategy **Target Market Positioning:** - **Competitor**: Best for small, simple events (€10-30 tickets) - **Us**: Best for professional events (€40+ tickets) with serious promoters #### 3. Hybrid Competitive Approach **Tiered Offering:** - **Basic Plan**: Match competitor at €1 flat fee (limited features) - **Professional Plan**: Hybrid model with premium features - **Enterprise Plan**: Custom pricing with full feature set #### 4. Volume-Based Competitive Response **Free Tier Strategy:** - First 3 events per month at competitor's €1 rate - Volume discounts for high-activity promoters - Loyalty rewards for long-term customers ### Marketing Positioning #### "Choose Your Business Model" Campaign **For Simple Events (Under €40):** - "Need basic ticketing? Our competitor works fine" - "Pay €1 flat fee for simple events" **For Professional Events (€40+):** - "Serious about your business? You need serious tools" - "Fair percentage-based pricing" - "Advanced analytics, marketing tools, priority support" #### Brand Positioning Statement **"We're the Shopify of Events - Built for Growth"** This positions us as the premium option for serious promoters while acknowledging the competitor's advantage on small events. ### Implementation Recommendation Given the competitive landscape, we recommend **Option 1** (€0.50 + 1.5%): **Advantages:** - Competitive on low-priced tickets - Still profitable at all price points - Better positioning against main competitor - Appeals to both small and large event organizers **Financial Impact:** - Lower fees on tickets under €33 - Competitive fees on tickets €33-66 - Premium pricing on high-value tickets justified by features