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ParityDeals: No-Code Billing Platform for SaaS and AI Companies

By

Rohan Chaubey

7mo ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

ParityDeals is a no-code billing platform that enables SaaS and AI companies to implement flexible pricing models without engineering dependencies. The platform allows businesses to run various pricing structures including flat fees, per-seat, usage-based, tiered, credits, and hybrid models. Key features include real-time usage metering for API calls, AI tokens, and data storage; feature access control through entitlements; A/B testing of pricing plans without code changes; and global price localization. The platform aims to decouple pricing from code, empowering product teams to manage billing independently.

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Run Any Pricing Model: Flat fee, per-seat, usage-based, tiered, credits, pay-as-you-go, or complex hybrids.
Meter Usage in Real-Time: Accurately track every API hit, data storage unit, or AI token.
Ship Pricing Changes Without Code: A/B test plans, roll out changes, or update pricing in real-time without redeploying your app.
Engineers shouldn't be stuck writing billing code. Your product team shouldn't wait weeks to test a new pricing tier.
We decouple your pricing from your code, letting you meter anything from API calls and AI tokens to user seats in real time.
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Engineers shouldn't be stuck writing billing code. Your product team shouldn't wait weeks to test a new pricing tier. ParityDeals is the no-code layer that fixes this. We decouple your pricing from your code, letting you meter anything from API calls and

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