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Pricing Tier Name Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A pricing tier name generator gives you clear, appealing names for the plans in your pricing table. Tier names do quiet work: they signal who each plan is for and gently nudge customers toward the right choice, and a confusing or generic set can cost you conversions. This tool offers cohesive name sets in styles from simple to premium, ordered from entry-level up. Choose a style and generate a set to adapt. It is ideal for SaaS products, subscriptions, and any tiered offering. Keep the names short and instantly understandable, make the progression feel natural so customers can tell which tier suits them, and match the tone to your brand — playful names fit a consumer app, while "Business" and "Enterprise" suit a serious B2B product. The clearest pricing tables let a visitor self-select in seconds, and good tier names are a big part of making that happen.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Choose a naming style.
- Pick how many tiers you want.
- Click Generate to produce tier names.
- Adapt them to your brand and plans.
Use Cases
- •Naming SaaS pricing plans
- •Labelling subscription tiers
- •Designing a clear pricing table
- •Naming product packages
- •Differentiating plan levels
Tips
- →Keep names short and clear.
- →Make the progression feel natural.
- →Match the tone to your brand.
- →Help buyers self-select quickly.
FAQ
what makes a good pricing tier name
Clarity and a natural progression. Good tier names are short, instantly understood, and ordered so customers can tell which plan suits them. They signal who each plan is for without needing a paragraph of explanation.
how many tiers should i have
Often three to four works well — enough to serve different needs without overwhelming the buyer with choice. A common pattern is an entry tier, a popular middle tier, and a premium or enterprise option, sometimes with a free plan.
should tier names match my brand
Yes. Playful names suit a consumer app, while professional names like Business and Enterprise fit a serious B2B product. Matching the tone to your brand keeps the pricing page consistent with the rest of the experience.