Is Your Business Leaving Money on the Table? Find Hidden Pricing Gaps
What's the highest price you could have charged your last 5 customers before they walked — and how much revenue have you lost by never finding out?
Why this question earns its place.
Revenue leaks and pricing mistakes are the most common silent killers of small business profitability. Most founders undercharge by 15-40% without realizing it because they set prices based on competitors or gut feel rather than actual cost-to-serve and willingness-to-pay data. A focused diagnostic exposes exactly where money is being left on the table and quantifies the annual impact.
Inside your deliverable.
A direct answer, in the first paragraph.
No buildup, no throat-clearing. The verdict is on page one, stated the way an experienced operator would state it — number-grounded and specific to the business.
The math, worked out in public.
Back-of-envelope calculations with the assumptions labelled so you can stress-test them. Revenue, margin, and risk magnitudes stated in dollar terms — not hand-wavy percentages.
Evidence cited from the public web.
Claims are grounded in the business's homepage, product pages, reviews, pricing, social proof, and anything else publicly visible. No hallucinated internals.
A "take to your team this week" close.
Every report ends with one concrete experiment or conversation you can run in the next 7 days — the kind of low-cost test that converts opinion into data.
What an answer looks like.
Excerpt · gigdataserv.com
"You're leaving 15-25% of revenue on the table by pricing like a commodity seller when you're actually selling insurance against downtime…
… multiply this across 55,000 items sold over 23 years … $550,000 in cumulative revenue left on the table."
- 01 · Specific, not generic.
- 02 · Number-grounded in dollar terms.
- 03 · Cites public evidence — no fabricated internals.
- 04 · Ends with a 7-day experiment.
- 05 · $5. One report. No subscription.
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