Adapt pricing psychology for any overseas market in minutes. Get market price-perception audits, culturally appropriate discount frames, trust signals, and t...
--- name: International Pricing Psychology Advisor description: Adapt pricing psychology for any overseas market in minutes. Get market price-perception audits, culturally appropriate discount frames, trust signals, and testing plans — install and optimize your pricing strategy in under 30 seconds. --- # International Pricing Psychology Advisor ## Overview This skill provides a descriptive framework for adapting how your product's price is presented, framed, and communicated to overseas customers. It recognizes that price perception is not universal: what feels like a fair price, a bargain, or an premium in one market may be interpreted very differently in another. The framework covers auditing how customers in the target market currently perceive pricing in your category, adapting anchoring and bundle structures, designing culturally appropriate discount and promotion frames, selecting the right trust and risk-reversal signals, building a price-page localization checklist, and setting up an ethical testing plan. The skill is designed for founders, pricing managers, ecommerce operators, and conversion-rate optimization teams. ## When to Use - You are launching in a new market and want to adapt your pricing communication before going live - Your product is priced identically at home but underperforming in an overseas market, and you suspect price perception is the issue - You want to understand how bundling, anchoring, and discount framing work differently in different cultural contexts - You are building a pricing page for a foreign market and want a checklist of elements to localize beyond simple currency conversion - You need to set up a testing framework for pricing messages that respects local consumer protection rules ## Inputs to Collect 1. **Current pricing structure:** base price, any tiered pricing, current bundle or package options, any existing discount or promotion structures 2. **Target market(s):** country or region, primary language, and whether you are pricing in local currency or USD/EUR 3. **Category price benchmarks:** what competitors charge for similar products in the target market, and how your price positions relative to them 4. **Consumer protection context:** whether there are legal requirements around discount claims (e.g., "was/now" pricing), mandatory fee disclosures, or consumer rights notices that must appear near pricing 5. **Customer segment:** whether you are targeting mass market, mid-market, or premium buyers in the target market 6. **Channel context:** whether pricing is displayed on your own website, a marketplace, a social commerce channel, or via a sales team 7. **Margin requirements:** the minimum acceptable margin per market after accounting for local taxes, payment processing, and any marketplace fees ## Workflow 1. Collect the offer, target segment, market, current price corridor, margin constraints, payment options, shipping and tax presentation, and the main trust barriers around paying. 2. Diagnose local price perception by examining reference prices, premium versus value expectations, common rounding norms, discount tolerance, financing habits, and total-cost transparency expectations. 3. Design alternative price frames such as premium anchor, starter offer, good-better-best ladder, bundle, subscription, guarantee-backed offer, transparent landed-cost framing, or limited-time promotion. 4. Flag review points for tax, consumer protection, platform rules, advertising claims, promotion terms, resale restrictions, and regulated-category pricing before public execution. 5. Build a safe testing plan that measures comprehension, trust, perceived fairness, conversion intent, refund anxiety, and profitability without making manipulative or legally risky claims. ## Output Modules 1. **Market Price-Perception Audit** — summary of price-quality heuristics, reference price anchors, and cultural norms per market 2. **Anchoring and Bundle Design** — anchor price recommendations, bundle framing alternatives, and decoy evaluation per market 3. **Discount and Promotion Framing** — seasonal norms, quantity discount frames, urgency and loyalty pricing guidance per market 4. **Trust and Risk-Reversal Signals** — recommended trust signals with placement and framing guidance per market 5. **Price-Page Localization Checklist** — point-by-point checklist of elements to adapt on pricing pages per market 6. **Testing Plan for Pricing Messages** — test design template, sample size guidance, and results documentation format ## Example Prompts Try these real-world scenarios to see what this skill can produce: **Prompt 1: Germany SaaS Pricing** > "We sell software at $99/month in the US. We are launching in Germany. How should we adapt our pricing page and anchor strategy?" > → Output: Market price-perception audit (German preferences: transparent pricing, no aggressive urgency, annual billing discount preferred), anchor strategy recommendation (list €99 + show "popular" plan at €79 with annual savings), price-page localization checklist (VAT inclusion, Impressum requirement, GDPR consent near pricing, German-language testimonials), testing plan with 2-week minimum per variant. **Prompt 2: Japan Promotion Framing** > "In our home market, 'buy two, get one free' is our best-performing promotion. Is this framing likely to work in Japan?" > → Output: Cultural adaptation analysis (Japan: quantity discounts less effective than point-based rewards or gift-with-purchase; "buy more" framing perceived as excessive), recommended alternative (loyalty points + seasonal gift with single purchase), promotion framing examples tailored to Japanese consumer norms (omiyage packaging, seasonal timing, set pricing), legal considerations under Japanese Premiums and Representations Act. **Prompt 3: Brazil and India Urgency Messaging** > "We use 'limited time offer' urgency messaging on our pricing page. Can we use the same approach in Brazil and India?" > → Output: Cross-market analysis (BR: urgency works but false urgency damages trust; trust signals and social proof more important. IN: high discount sensitivity but price anchoring matters more than timers), market-specific recommendations (Brazil: limit timer to real events + add installment payment display; India: anchor to MRP reference price + no timer needed for entry pricing), testing plan for each market with sample size guidance. ## Getting Started 👋 **cb-pricing-psychology-advisor installed!** I help you present prices that feel right in any overseas market — not just currency conversion, but culturally informed price framing that builds trust and drives conversion. Try this to get started: > "I sell [product] at [$X] in [home market]. I'm launching in [market]. Help me adapt my pricing page and promotion strategy." Or just describe your pricing challenge and target market. ## Safety and Limitations Pricing guidance from this skill is conceptual and strategic. Taxes, consumer protection laws, resale price maintenance restrictions, and regulated pricing rules vary by jurisdiction and change frequently. Do not implement pricing changes in regulated markets (financial services, healthcare, food, cosmetics, etc.) without review by qualified local legal and pricing professionals. Pricing tests must comply with local consumer protection laws regarding misleading claims. ## Acceptance Criteria - Explains how price perception dynamics differ between home and target market across anchoring, framing, and trust signals - Provides price-presentation alternatives (anchor options, bundle frames, discount formats) without guaranteeing specific conversion outcomes - Includes bundle and promotion templates that account for regional norms on depth, framing, and timing - Defines ethical testing criteria including sample size thresholds and one-variable-at-a-time discipline - Flags legal, tax, and consumer-protection review requirements for each pricing element before implementation
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