Episode 4: Pricing and Profit First, Scale Second
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Hosts Caitlin Ferguson (COOPilots.io) and Rob Ripp (Fintelligent, Author of Finance for Founders) are a COO-CFO duo discussing supporting founders through growth challenges.
This episode covers:
Profit vs. Sales
- "Sales is vanity, profit is sanity"
- Case study: $8M revenue, $1M debt, lost everything in pandemic
- Can scale revenue and still be broke; scale profits and never be broke
- Profit = freedom to reinvest or take distributions
Hidden Margin Killers
- Scope creep eating into margins
- Discounts in shaky economy
- Overstaffing/poor utilization
- Underpricing without SOPs/documentation
- Solution: Map delivery, cut non-value work
Three Pricing Models
- Cost-Plus: Cost + margin = price (risk: high costs price you out, may not match perceived value)
- Competitive/Market: Match market rates (risk: may not be profitable at market price)
- Value-Based: Price on quantifiable value delivered (growing trend, requires outcomes focus)
When to Use Each Pricing Type
- Time & Materials: New/bespoke services, haven't done 10-50+ times, prevents eating surprise costs
- Fixed Fee: Only when predictable cadence, clear scope, supreme confidence in delivery at margin
- Warning: One client lost $1M ($500K bid + $500K to complete) jumping to fixed fee too early
Time Tracking Essentials
- Time = inventory for professional services
- Can't manage margins/valuation without it
- Start simple: book time against jobs daily
- IoT timer device helpful for Gen Z/Alpha teams
- Review multiple times per week, not just monthly
- Update clients at 50%/80% milestones, not just month-end (avoids surprise bills)
Understanding True Value
- London Underground lesson: Problem wasn't late trains, it was not knowing when next train arrives
- The Mom Test: Don't ask "would you buy this?" (people lie). Ask "when did you last buy X? How much? What for?" (real data)
- Van Westendorp Method: 4 questions on price tolerance (too cheap, too expensive, + 2 middle) = pricing window
Value Stack Framework
- List all ways you create value
- Quantify each (target 3:1, 5:1, 10:1 value vs. fees)
- Show your work - explain why valid
- Price complaints = "not getting enough value for what I'm paying"
Outcomes-Based Pricing
- Use outcomes (plural), not single metric
- Define constraints upfront
- Don't wait longer than quarter to get paid
- Include qualitative measures (surveys, assessments)
- Run experiments to identify measurable outcomes
Critical Metrics
- Revenue per employee: $200K baseline, can reach $500K-$1M with AI
- EBITDA: What investors use for exit valuation
- AR aging: Delayed payments signal client satisfaction issues or financial trouble
- Keep books on accrual basis (not cash)
Process = Premium Pricing
- Study showed: Consistent clean delivery = customers pay 2-3x more vs. same outcome in poor process
- Clear, repeatable process = better pricing, margins, and client happiness
Notable Quotes
- Rob: "Time is inventory - can't manage without tracking it."
- Rob: "Price complaints mean 'not getting enough value for what I'm paying.'"
- Caitlin: "Consistent clean delivery = customers willing to pay 2-3x more."
Resources Mentioned:
- Finance for Founders (pricing chapter)
- Timeular Device
- Business Model Canvas (Strategyzer)
- The Mom Test (interview methodology)
- Van Westendorp Pricing Method
- Margin benchmarks
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