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Build Log: Pricing Page Analyzer

A small AI tool started as a research habit: looking at pricing pages and asking what the product was really trying to sell.

A small AI tool started as a research habit: looking at pricing pages and asking what the product was really trying to sell.

I kept doing the same analysis by hand: open a SaaS pricing page, identify the buyer, map the plan boundaries, and look for the hidden positioning strategy.

That repetition became the seed for Pricing Page Analyzer.

The job

The tool has one job: turn a pricing page into a useful critique. Not a generic score. A practical read on packaging, buyer fit, value metric, friction, and missing proof.

The target user is a founder or marketer who wants a second pair of eyes before changing a page.

What it checks

The current demo looks at:

  • Plan clarity
  • Value metric
  • Upgrade path
  • Buyer segmentation
  • Trust signals
  • Risk reducers
  • Copy that sounds impressive but says little

The signal

Small tools are useful research instruments. They force vague observations into repeatable structure.

Even if the tool stays small, it makes the underlying research sharper.