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Script Pricing Guide
How to price FiveM scripts and digital products. Based on analysis of top Tebex stores. Most sellers underprice by 40-60%.
1.Market Research First
Before setting any price, spend 20 minutes researching. This prevents the #1 mistake: pricing based on feelings instead of data.
- Visit the top 10 FiveM Tebex stores (search 'fivem scripts' on Tebex)
- Note price ranges for scripts similar to yours
- Check Quasar Store, London Studios, and Renewed Scripts for benchmarks
- Count reviews as a proxy for sales volume
- Document: what features justify premium pricing?
2.Pricing Tiers
- Basic scripts (single feature, minimal UI): $5โ$15
- Standard scripts (multi-feature, config, good UI): $15โ$30
- Premium scripts (full system, advanced UI, API integration): $30โ$60
- Enterprise scripts (complete framework module, docs, support): $60โ$150
- Custom development services: $50โ$150/hour
If your script took 40+ hours to build and does something unique, price it at $30+. If you price a 40-hour script at $5, you're valuing your time at $0.12/hour.
3.Price Optimization Tactics
- Use .99 pricing ($14.99 not $15) โ psychologically effective even for digital
- Offer bundles at 25% discount โ increases average order value
- Create a 'Starter Pack' for new server owners ($29.99 โ 3-5 scripts)
- Never compete on price alone โ compete on quality, docs, and support
- Raise prices 10% every quarter โ test if sales volume holds
- Make 1-2 scripts free to build reputation, then sell premium versions
4.Revenue Maximizers
- Premium support tier: +$5โ$10 per script for priority help
- Customization services: $25โ$50 per custom request
- Update subscription: $5/mo for guaranteed updates (controversial but profitable)
- Cross-sell: recommend related scripts on each product page
- Seasonal sales: 20% off during holidays (not more โ protect brand value)
Don't discount more than 30% ever. Deep discounts train buyers to wait for sales instead of buying at full price.
Pricing Strategy Set
You now have a data-driven pricing strategy. Remember: you can always lower prices, but raising them is harder. Start higher than you think.