SaaS Platform Pricing Page: Roundout
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Roundout is an innovative platform designed to streamline classroom management for educators at every level. It provides intuitive tools to organize courses, track student progress, and facilitate communication, all in one centralized location, making it easier for teachers to focus on what they do best—teach.
Pricing Options:
The page leads with clear, tiered pricing options for different users - Individual, Educator, Professional, and Institution. This structure allows users to quickly identify which plan might be right for them based on their role, simplifying the decision-making process. The pricing is upfront, and the popular Educator plan is highlighted to guide user choice.
Compare Plans & Features:
A comparison table follows, which lays out all the plans side by side with a feature checklist. This approach helps users easily compare what each plan offers and what they can expect at different price points. The use of symbols and succinct labels makes the table easy to scan.
FAQs:
The FAQ section is crucial for addressing common questions or concerns that might be barriers to purchase. By providing these answers upfront, we reduce friction and help users feel more confident in their decision.
Testimonial:
Including a testimonial adds social proof and a personal touch to the page, which can be persuasive for users on the fence. It helps to validate the benefits of the services from a peer's perspective.
CTA Section:
The CTA at the bottom is designed to be the final nudge for users to take action. The copy here aims to excite users about the potential transformation in their teaching experience with Roundout, paired with a clear button to "Request a demo" or "Try for Free," offering a low-risk entry into the service.
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2 reviews
A great and comprehensive pricing page design. I'm a fan of how you approached different pricing options, feature sets, and also avoided using dark patterns in your designs.
A few things to improve pricing effectiveness:
- Make sure CTA buttons on pricing cards are on the same line
- Try to move all a bit up, for example, you can have monthly/annual switch and currency on the same line
Some UI and consistency things I noticed:
- Inconsistent typography (take a look at "Features" on each pricing card)
- Layout alignment. You might want to left align cards by their container, not text. Also on features breakdown block below has a bit different alignment.
- The header CTA and the last block CTA buttons can be primary.
I really like your use of pastel colors. The little illustrations and icons add some fun to the page without being over the top. Everything overall looks elegant, there is a little hesitation on the primary buttons, a bit heavy.
Great job with structuring and distributing the information, everything is clear and concise!
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