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Our New Transparent Pricing Dashboard: Where Your Money Goes When You Buy a Buffer Subscription

Buffer Resources

We’ve shared a number of parts of Buffer’s business transparently over the years — and one piece we’ve always wanted to expand on is where your money goes when you pay for a Buffer subscription. A look at our pricing history Our ASP also reflects the changes we’ve made to our pricing model over the years.

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Join FastSpring at Austin Startup Week 2023!

FastSpring

Started in 2011, Austin Startup Week is a celebration and showcase of everything entrepreneurial in Austin. Don’t miss out on the biggest party in Austin since 2011- Startup Crawl! Our platform includes branded localized checkout, subscription management, and so much more. Are you a startup founder, employee or enthusiast?

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Drata’s CEO Adam Markowitz on creating a culture of cyber security

Intercom, Inc.

In today’s data-driven SaaS scene, these can affect hundreds of millions of users and cause damage in the billions of dollars, and as compliance frameworks become requirements to do business, businesses are turning to third-party services that can help expedite and facilitate the process. SOC 2 compliance: A Beginner’s Guide.

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Tap to Pay: What It Is and How It Works

Stax

Google was the first, in 2011, to enable contactless payments via their mobile app. Full-service providers like Stax use flat-rate subscription pricing , which keeps fees low when businesses process high volumes. However, subscription pricing may seem high for businesses with a low transaction rate.

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Companies With Usage-Based Pricing Grow 38% Faster

OpenView Labs

For their first five years in business, HubSpot offered three subscription packages ranging in price from $3,000 to $18,000 per year. So in 2011, they introduced usage-based pricing. In subscription SaaS businesses, the annual contract renewal is fraught with anxiety. Something needed to change. Keep more customers.

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Selling into Startups 101: What You Need to Know to Find a Unicorn

Sales Hacker

Imagine having the opportunity to sell into a company like Lyft in 2011. Back then, in 2011, Lyft was a small Series-A startup called Zimride with under 50 employees. Security/Compliance: Early-stage startups are likely not going to be SOC certified. Founded in 2011. Are they trying to expand internationally?

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What Are The Top 50 SaaS Companies in 2020?

SmartKarrot

SaaS businesses are organizations that provide subscription-based software applications that are centrally hosted on their servers over the internet. Instead of buying and installing the infrastructure, customers can simply bear the subscription costs of the functionalities they use. Source: Byteant , December 2019.