User Interface of a Website Pricing Pages.

Shideh Heravi
Nov 3 · 2 min read

Here is a summary to make a standard and user-friendly pricing page.

We usually spent so much attention on landing pages and almost forget about other important pages, like the pricing page. The design of the page is as matters as the pricing strategy, so we need to spent more time to test and see what works best for us.

In this article I’ll go over some of the keys to a good pricing page;

  1. Highlight the profit maximizing or most popular option
  2. Make the page user friendly and easy to use
  3. Compare the plans and assuring the Buyer
  4. Attention to call-to-action

What else do we need to know is;

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The first thing Buyers see when they arrive on pricing page is the header text. Price pages can sometimes be a little uncomfortable for users, and it’s reassuring with a good header text that helps build trust between a business and its potential customers.

Important to explain: (Compare the plans and assuring the Buyer)

  • What does your product offer?
  • What it costs.
  • What is included in every plan?

4 good examples:

  1. (-Highlight the profit maximizing or most popular option, -Compare the plans and assuring the Buyer, Attention to call-to-action)

2. https://www.monsterinsights.com/pricing/

3. https://readymag.com/pricing/?ref=land-book.com

4. https://symu.co/pricing/?ref=land-book.com

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