Revenue Intelligence

SaaS Pricing Calculator

Set Your Assumptions

Tune pricing, growth, and churn to stress test your SaaS business model.

Plan SaaS Pricing With Confidence

This SaaS pricing calculator helps founders model revenue mechanics before making pricing changes. Simulate monthly recurring revenue (MRR), annual recurring revenue (ARR), lifetime value (LTV), Stripe processing drag, and break-even timelines using realistic churn and growth assumptions.

Pricing Strategy

Validate the impact of price changes before touching your live plans.

Forecasting

Share a 12-month revenue model with stakeholders and investors.

Unit Economics

Surface churn, fee pressure, and customer targets required for break-even.

MRR

$5,880

ARR

$70,560

LTV Estimate

$1,225

Stripe Fees / Month

$207

12-Month Projection

Estimated gross revenue: $93,593

Break-Even Trend

Projected break-even in month 8

Investor-Ready Summary

Exportable metrics for pricing pages, board updates, and fundraising decks.

Effective Monthly Price

$49.00

Projected Stripe Fees (12 mo)

$3,287

Break-Even Customers

96

Shareable Model URL

https://example.com/saas-pricing-calculator?p=49&c=120&ch=4&g=9&a=0&mc=4500&sc=18000

FAQ

Common questions about SaaS pricing assumptions, revenue forecasting, and growth planning.

How does this SaaS pricing calculator estimate MRR and ARR?

MRR is calculated as effective monthly price times active customers. ARR is projected as MRR multiplied by 12. If annual discount is enabled, price is adjusted before revenue metrics are calculated.

How is LTV estimated?

LTV is estimated with a standard SaaS shortcut: average monthly revenue per customer divided by monthly churn rate. Lower churn increases estimated LTV substantially.

How does break-even estimation work?

Break-even is based on cumulative net revenue over 12 months after Stripe fees, monthly operating costs, and startup costs are applied. The calculator highlights the first month cumulative net turns positive.

Can I share my pricing model?

Yes. Use Share Results to generate a URL with your current assumptions encoded in query parameters, then send that link to teammates or investors.