> [!tldr] Pricing apps and things does not follow a I can't remember where I heard this - but when it comes to pricing apps (or digital products, physical products, etc): > [!quote] $2 is $1. $3 is $5. It's obviously not true. But there's something about the way we "[[Binning|bin]]" costs slots into a few groups. This is, to me, about what the bins work out to. | Basically free | About $1 | About $4 | About $6 | About $10 | About $15 | About $20 | | --------------- | ----------- | -------- | -------- | --------- | ---------- | ---------- | | Less than $0.50 | $0.50 to $2 | $3 to $4 | $5 to $8 | $9 to $12 | $13 to $16 | $17 to $22 | > [!question] So What? > Don't price your thing at $1 or $3 -- you'd probably be better off at $2 and $5. **** # More ## Source - Don't remember