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31.03.2026

How to Optimize Processes Using the Transaction Pricing Model?

In Brief: The transaction model reflects the quality of your processes - if processes are structured, automated, and free of unnecessary actions, costs will align with actual value. Cost control starts with data and proactive monitoring - usage reports, budget thresholds, and analysis help avoid unpleasant surprises. Human actions directly impact costs - manual corrections, repeated actions, and undeleted units create unnecessary transactions. The transaction pricing model is a payment method where the client pays for the amount of service and its features used. Its most popular form - the hybrid model - combines a fixed subscription fee with a variable fee based on usage. It is advantageous for clients as it allows them to pay only for usage, the price grows with the company, and it provides clear visibility into what is being paid for. Often, this pricing model enables clients to reduce costs. However, this is not always the case - sometimes, simply based on the company's scale, transitioning from the traditional subscription fee model to transactions can lead to increased costs. But very often, this transition reveals that the existing solution is being used very inefficiently, with many unnecessary actions being performed. How can processes be optimized so that the monthly bill reflects the true value gained? Challenges of the Transaction Pricing Model as a Client The transaction model can bring significant cost benefits, but clients must consider that if processes are not well-organized, the bill can be significantly higher than expected. Unpredictable Costs When we pay a specific amount for a service or product, we don't think much about how we use it and how many actions we perform. It's only natural that one month requires more use of a particular feature, and another less. But with the transaction pricing model, this automatically affects the final bill at the end of the month. Therefore, it's important to consider that costs will fluctuate continuously, which can pose challenges for some companies. Lack of Data Management The transaction pricing model can be a great choice, but providers don't always think about how clients can track what has already been counted as a transaction. Therefore, it's essential to ensure that the product manufacturer has considered a section where the current number of transactions and the usage of each type are visible. If this is not available, clients cannot understand where processes could be optimized. Inefficient Internal Processes When the price is fixed, there's no particular reason to monitor how the product or service is used. Therefore, employees often don't focus on whether the work is done accurately the first time, whether there's a faster path to the result, etc. But with the transaction pricing model, this can quickly lead to huge bills. Therefore, it's important to emphasize to employees and educate them that every action matters and processes need to be optimized. This can also improve productivity in the long term. How to Optimize Processes in the Transaction Pricing Model? While the transaction model has its challenges, when applied correctly, any client can benefit. The ability to pay only for what is used and provides added value is very valuable. Let's look at various ways to ensure that the product or service is used as efficiently as possible and without unnecessary actions. Reduce the Proportion of Manual Tasks in Processes Actions such as manually entered data, created records, corrections, and reprocessing can quickly accumulate a large number of transactions. How to Optimize: Switch to structured, automated data entry where possible; Define manual actions as exceptions rather than daily practice; Analyze which manual actions are repeated most often. Benefit: Lower usage volume, fewer errors, and more predictable costs. Combine and Standardize Similar Processes A popular transaction type in the SaaS field includes processed documents, completed actions, accounted units, and approvals. Often, processes are carried out in a fragmented manner - one document or action at a time, which can also increase usage. How to Optimize: Plan work in batches rather than chaotically; Implement unified standards for similar actions; Reduce the number of partially completed processes. Benefit: Fewer transactions to achieve results. Regularly Review Active Units in the System Not only specific actions can be transaction types. Often, the number of specific units can determine costs at the end of the month. For example, active objects, cards, accounts, licenses, records. Often, what's no longer relevant is forgotten to be deleted, leading to costs for what's not needed. How to Optimize: Implement regular inventory checks (e.g., quarterly); Promptly deactivate or archive unused units; Avoid the "just in case" approach. Benefit: Assurance that you're truly paying only for what you use, not for things gathering dust. Often, only upon receiving the bill do we realize that costs are much higher than expected. Especially in the first months of using the transaction pricing model, it can be difficult to understand how they are formed. To avoid surprises when receiving the bill, proactive actions can be taken. How to Optimize: Monitor usage dynamics during the month; Set internal budget or usage thresholds; Base planning on historical data rather than assumptions. Benefit: Fewer unpleasant surprises and better financial control. Effective Communication with the Service Provider Every company is interested in customer satisfaction and loyalty. That's why you shouldn't hesitate to ask for advice and various educational materials that will help better understand transaction types, when usage is counted, and how to optimize processes. Also, if this is not already offered, you can confidently suggest to the product or service developer to implement a warning system if usage approaches a certain level. The transaction pricing model is an excellent choice for small and medium-sized businesses whose requirements and scale do not demand extensive functionality with personalization options. This eliminates the need to pay for the entire software and not use most of it. It is an opportunity for clients to pay only for what is truly necessary and used. But even with such a pricing model, inefficient results can be achieved. Therefore, it's important to implement process control, analyze data, predict costs based on them, and most importantly - educate yourself and your employees. As a result, this will reduce the likelihood of unnecessary costs and improve employee productivity and process efficiency. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is the transaction pricing model always cheaper than a fixed subscription fee? Not always. It can be more advantageous if usage is optimized and matches actual needs. If processes are inefficient or unnecessary actions are performed, costs can increase. How to understand if the transaction pricing model is suitable for our company? The transaction model is suitable for companies whose usage is predictable or seasonal, as well as those who want to pay only for actual usage. If a company uses only a small part of extensive functionality, such a model is often more rational. How to control costs if usage varies each month? It's important to monitor usage dynamics during the month, not just after receiving the bill. It's recommended to set internal budget thresholds and regularly analyze which actions generate the most transactions. Is the transaction model suitable for a growing company? Yes, as costs grow proportionally with usage. However, during periods of rapid growth, it's especially important to plan capacity and budget to ensure cost increases are controlled.

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