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However, to kick things off, let’s consider exactly what Price Optimization Software is.
What is Price Optimization Software and What Does It Do?
Price optimization software enables a business to analyze customer, sales and transactional and product data to find the most optimal price point for a service or product.
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In most cases, price optimization software maximizes profitability by using market and consumer data to find a balance between value and profit by recognizing the Willingness to Pay (WTP) of your customers.
What is Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Price Optimization Software?
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AI when applied in pricing science allows your business to turn its data, such as sales and transactional data, product data and customer data into the intelligence to make informed pricing decisions to progress your company towards your business objectives.
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Without AI, ML can be limited and hamstrung by only being able to take on a single pricing task (raising volume, setting prices, margin improvement, price optimization using only one variable etc.) at any one time.
Can I have AI Pricing Software Beyond Machine Learning (ML)?
Yes. While people often use the two terms interchangeably to describe intelligent software or a system, even though both AI and ML are based on statistics and mathematics, they are not the same thing.
AI solves tasks that are akin to human intelligence while ML is a subset of artificial intelligence that is only able to solve specific tasks by being instructed to learn from structured datasets and make limited predictions accordingly.
In other words, ML is limited by requiring clear instructions from its programmer.
The biggest difference – the latest and most sophisticated AI pricing software is more powerful and allows you to do more;
-more accurately-with more complex use cases, solving broader problems-in a generally less supervised environment-across a broader set of objectives and constraints
than with pure pricing software alone.
What is Machine Learning (ML) in Price Optimization Software?
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A subset of AI, Machine Learning (ML) technology was proven to be a game changer of price optimization in the past, as it addressed elementary real-world challenges that businesses faced at that time.
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AI-powered pricing software is designed not only to learn, but over time continually comparing against your company’s historical data, it will get better at finding the optimal price points for your business to find the sweet spot between “too cheap” and “too expensive” (according to your pre-set unique business objectives).
The Key Differences: Multi-Agent AI-Powered Pricing Software vs Single-Agent ML
Remember, pure ML pricing software is great and good enough to take on one of your company’s pricing tasks at any one time (e.g. profit margin, sales or volume increase, price optimization taking one variable into account etc.), but if you want to take on more than one objective, AI-powered pricing solutions will provide the additional functionality your business is craving.
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Issues of channel conflicts and channel management,
Switch product strategies based on product constraints on the fly,
Recommend customers product substitutes in times that supply of their regular product is challenged.
And become overall, a more flexible pricing system for your company
A Key Differentiator: The Clear Box vs Black Box Pricing Optimization Approach
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Using a ‘clear box’ system, such as that made possible by multi-variable (agent) AI, pricing teams can look at an algorithm and understand how it behaves and which factors clearly influence the outputs in its price optimization decision-making.
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Overall, the clear box AI tends to be more practical for most businesses. Since a company can understand how these programs came to their optimization predictions, it’s easier to act on them. Businesses can use the decisions made to find tangible ways to improve their margins, increase profit, unclutter workflows and know what happens if something goes wrong.
Do You Need AI-Powered Price Optimization or Not?
The short answer to that question is probably, ‘yes.’ However, as with any other business decision or opportunity, you need to carefully examine the feasibility of implementing pricing optimization tools for your business.
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