Stop hallucinating on pricing.
Experiment to find your best price model without the risk of shipping an unproven strategy live.
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The Problem
Shipping new pricing is risky
Rapid iteration is the new playbook, but implementation must be done carefully.
- Customers worry about how price changes will impact their costs
- Investors want to see that price changes are data-driven and impactful
- Product and finance teams are under pressure to show ROI for every ship
The Solution
Experiment on real data. Without live risk.
Orb’s revenue data gives you a canvas for optimizing pricing before you ship.
- Customize by customer: Explore impacts to your biggest customers to guide them through a change
- Trust the data: Show clear projected impacts to back up strategy
- Price for profit at launch: Find the right price model for every new product
Pricing should be agile, iterative, and brilliantly profitable.
With Orb, companies are making price experimentation the foundation of their monetization strategy.
Adapt with agility
Test and refine pricing without risk by exploring different scenarios before you ship pricing.
Price with precision
Use real product usage data, not assumptions to model the financial outcomes of a price change.
Scale with confidence
Ensure pricing maximizes revenue by comparing side-by-side scenarios to find the best fit.
“Orb Simulations gave us clear revenue projections and cost impacts, helping us make an informed decision.”

Alexandre Bouchard
CEO and co-founder
Model & refine
Explore new price models safely
Run experiments, compare models, and explore monetization trends that may work for you without impacting real customers.

Forecast impacts
Understand impacts—to customers and revenue
Understand the impacts of a price change to your biggest customers and predict the impacts on revenue to know whether a change is right.

Launch with confidence
Ship monetization-ready products
Explore the revenue potential of new products to ship with a monetization strategy that will drive ROI.

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