5 examples of SaaS product bundling
Now let's look at some SaaS companies that agree with us, and have implemented product bundling into their strategy successfully.
Amazon: Prime + Video
Amazon's Prime service offers a number of benefits to subscribers, such as reduced prices on popular items and free two-day shipping on almost everything that Amazon keeps in stock. When they started their video streaming service as a new product, they bundled it with Prime to make each of the services more attractive.
Hotjar: Screen recording + heatmaps + more
Understanding the pain points of users is important to every business, HotJar offers a collection of unique products to aid in that. They can show you replays of a visitor's web session, heatmaps that show which areas of the site are most commonly used, along with many other tools to analyze conversion funnels and collect visitor feedback. All these tools are bundled together into one complete package.
Adobe: Creative Cloud
Huge products like Photoshop, Illustrator, and After Effects are only a few of the offerings that software giant Adobe makes available to consumers. Each of these can be subscribed to individually, or customers can save money by subscribing to all of them with Adobe's Creative Cloud service.
Box: storage + enterprise app integrations
Box is a cloud-based data backup and storage solution. They have small amounts of storage available for free, but for an extra price users can get additional storage space bundled with Box's enterprise app integration add-on to get even more utility out of the service.
HubSpot: Growth Suite
Inbound marketing pioneer HubSpot has grown beyond being an innovative CRM system and expanded into machine-learning powered tools that will aid almost every aspect of a business. Although these products can all be purchased separately, HubSpot bundles them together as the Growth Suite for additional savings.
Pricing your SaaS/subscription product bundle
When it comes time to decide whether product bundling is right for you, and which price points to use if it is, there are a number of steps you'll need to take in order to ensure the best results. Like any business decision, being highly-informed and executing a well-thought-out plan is crucial. Below are some things to consider when you are making the decision to switch pricing models.
Know your customers
Are your customers value oriented? If so, they'll be prime candidates for discounted product bundles. Are they busy? Customers who like to get what they need and get on with their day will love the convenience of bundles. What is frequently purchased together? These are the most likely candidates for a product bundling strategy. The more information you have about your customer, the better informed you'll be on how to approach bundled products.
Determine your discount
The benefits of purchasing a bundle should be obvious, which is what makes customers more likely to do so. This usually includes offering a discount of some sort off the price of each product individually. Be sure to set your discount high enough to attract customers, but not so high that you don't benefit from the increased sales. Looking at your existing KPIs will give you an idea of how profitable each product is on its own and how much wiggle room you have with regard to pricing.
Choose a bundling strategy
There are two types of product bundling. Pure bundling requires users to purchase the bundle, and mixed bundling gives them the option of buying the bundle or purchasing items separately. Think about your customers and your product types to decide which of these fits best for you.
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Conclusion
Product bundling has been a successful pricing and marketing strategy since its inception. It has maintained that success rate throughout many changes in the way we do business and proven itself time and time again as new business models arise. SaaS businesses are no exception, bundling works just as well in this space as it does in any other. Whether you already have multiple products that complement each other nicely, or are looking to give a new product a leg up on its launch, product bundling is an option well worth considering. If you do make the jump to bundling, ProfitWell tools will be there to help you get it right from the beginning, so you can focus more of your time growing your company and less of it trying to get pricing right.