Solo SaaS Builders Struggle to Design Credit-to-Subscription Pricing
A solo builder observes a user progression from free credits to paid pack to unlimited subscription. Solo SaaS builders struggle to design credit-based pricing that naturally encourages upgrades without friction.
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