All the meaty bits of the pricing table should, similarly, allow the user to easily bucket where they end up. Again, you can head off hard decisionmaking with good descriptive plan names. One variant of hard decisionmaking is capacity planning.
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"Patrick, are you assisting people in defeating their purchasing departments?" *cough* Never. *cough* Really: $249/$499 exist as price points specifically to do security research about the bounds for no-signature-required p-card limits while allowing $10k+ software sales.
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(In related news, enterprise purchasing departments and enterprise sales are basically in an uneasy state of codependent evolution with each other. Their iterated game is ultimately prosocial, and neither can exist without the other, but they have to be tactically adversarial.)
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Advertise the discount on invoices, too. Bigger chance of bookkeeping seeing it & doing something about it.
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