Feedback on my Pricing Page

Before I launch my payment implementation I want to see if it is understood :D Is there anything you find unclear about the pricing page below? Is it too much text? (for context, it is not a landing page, but part of the sign up process)

What should I improve about it?

Pricing Page

Sharrc
  1. I'm thinking maybe use more radio buttons and lesser inputs. (Better UX)

Choose your price: β—Ž $5 β—‰ $10 β—Ž $25 β—Ž $50 β—Ž $

  1. No need to show "Type in a whole number" unless they don't…

  2. Same with Monthly/Yearly β—Ž Monthly β—‰ Yearly

  3. "Proceed to Checkout" could be a bit bigger and charming.

  4. How can a user select if they don't want to pay now? i.e. Free Trial.

Cheers! Good Luck!

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Bruce Author

What do you mean by charming (do you mean the copy?)?

A user never pays now and is entered into a free trial, maybe I should clarify that.

Thank you for your advice :)

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Sharrc

@bcye Great! By "charming" I just meant, make the button a bit more enticing to click on. It sort of blends in with the theme too much imo.

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Bruce Author

@sharrc So Increase the contrast? Probably a good idea.

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Carl Poppa πŸ›Έ

The second paragraph "Pay what you want: $5/m or $4/yr" is confusing. I think you probably meant to say "$5/m (billed monthly) or $4/m (billed annually)"

I also don't understand what this means: "you will be billed ca. 8% less instead". What is ca.? Often ppl don't want to do calculations while they're reading. Maybe using the word "discount" might be more attractive than 'billed less', too. Just imho.

Prices are in dollars on the top half, and in euros on the bottom half. So which is it? :)

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Bruce Author

"The second paragraph "Pay what you want: $5/m or $4/yr" is confusing. I think you probably meant to say "$5/m (billed monthly) or $4/m (billed annually)"":

It's actually pay what you want. I only suggest a price of 5€ I guess it isn't helping that I'm writing it in bold.

"I also don't understand what this means: "you will be billed ca. 8% less instead". What is ca.? Often ppl don't want to do calculations while they're reading. Maybe using the word "discount" might be more attractive than 'billed less', too. Just imho.":

Good point, I can simplify that.

"Prices are in dollars on the top half, and in euros on the bottom half. So which is it? :)":

Euros, good spot, got to fix that.

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