flat pricing
[/flæt ˈpraɪsɪŋ/]
noun
precificação fixa
1. A pricing strategy in which a single, uniform price is charged for a product or service regardless of quantity, customer type, or other variables
The coffee shop uses flat pricing for all sizes of beverages at $3.99.
A cafeteria usa precificação fixa para todos os tamanhos de bebidas por R$ 3,99.
2. A fee structure where customers pay the same amount regardless of usage or consumption levels
The gym offers flat pricing of $50 per month for unlimited access.
A academia oferece precificação fixa de R$ 50 por mês para acesso ilimitado.
3. In software and services, a fixed rate charge that does not vary based on volume or performance metrics
The SaaS company introduced flat pricing instead of per-user charges.
A empresa de SaaS introduziu precificação fixa em vez de cobranças por usuário.
Flat pricing has become increasingly popular in Brazil's service sector, particularly among startups and digital services. It appeals to consumers who appreciate transparency and simplicity. In the USA, flat pricing is common in streaming services and subscription models. The term reflects a shift away from complex tiered structures toward consumer-friendly, predictable pricing models.
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