Multi-agentBusiness Strategy & PlanningAdvancedFree

Pricing Strategy Optimization System.

4 agents, 4 deliverables.

Create a complete business strategy & planning strategy with clear recommendations, execution steps, and success metrics.

WORKFLOW META
Agents4
Total tokens (avg)~500
Run time12 min
AI toolChatGPT Β· Claude Β· Gemini
Variables4
DifficultyAdvanced
CategoryBusiness Strategy & Planning
SEQUENCE MAP Β· CLICK TO JUMP
Β· 01 Β·
Value Perception Analyst
Β· 02 Β·
Pricing Model Architect
Β· 03 Β·
Revenue Impact Modeler
Β· 04 Β·
Price Communication Strategist
USE CASE INPUTS

Set the workflow's inputs once.

These variables feed into every agent prompt below. Fill them once, then copy each agent in order.

{{product_service_description}}
Product service description
Product service description
Mega Prompt Library with 3000+ prompts
{{current_price}}
Current price
Current price
Pricing Strategy Optimization System example context
{{target_customer_segment}}
Target customer segment
Target customer segment
freelancers and small business owners
{{competitor_pricing_range}}
Competitor pricing range
Competitor pricing range
top 3 competing prompt-library websites
THE AGENTS

The 4-step sequence.

01
AGENT Β· VALUE PERCEPTION

Value Perception Analyst

GOAL OF THIS STEP

Analyze value perception for this product. Identify: the top 3 outcomes customers pay for (functional, emotional, social), the perceived value ceiling (max a customer would pay before saying 'too expensive'), the price floor (min price before it seems cheap/untrustworthy), and the value anchors you can use to justify premium pricing.

EXPECTED OUTPUT

Value perception analysis: 3 outcomes + perceived ceiling + floor + 3 value anchors

agent-01-value-perception-analyst.md
### Input
Product, customer segment, competitor pricing

### Task
Analyze value perception for this product. Identify: the top 3 outcomes customers pay for (functional, emotional, social), the perceived value ceiling (max a customer would pay before saying 'too expensive'), the price floor (min price before it seems cheap/untrustworthy), and the value anchors you can use to justify premium pricing.

### Output
Value perception analysis: 3 outcomes + perceived ceiling + floor + 3 value anchors
02
AGENT Β· PRICING MODEL

Pricing Model Architect

03
AGENT Β· REVENUE IMPACT

Revenue Impact Modeler

04
AGENT Β· PRICE COMMUNICATION

Price Communication Strategist

HOW TO RUN

Three steps. 12 min.

STEP 01

Fill in the variables at the top. Copy them into a note or your tool's context window β€” every agent below uses them.

STEP 02

In your AI tool, paste Agent 1 and run it. Copy the output. Paste Agent 2 with the output appended. Repeat in order for all 4 agents.

STEP 03

At the final agent, review and refine. It outputs your finished deliverable, ready to publish or hand off.

WHAT YOU GET

The final output, end-to-end.

Value Perception Analyst

Value perception analysis: 3 outcomes + perceived ceiling + floor + 3 value anchors

Pricing Model Architect

Recommended pricing model with rationale + 2–3 pricing tiers fully defined

Revenue Impact Modeler

Revenue model (3 scenarios) + gravity center tier identified

Price Communication Strategist

Complete pricing page copy: tier names + promises + feature lists + CTAs + 4-question FAQ

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