SaaS Price Calculator

Find your optimal localized prices

Localizing your digital products prices boost your sales! This calculator converts your software plans USD prices to 150+ currencies and calculates their optimal parity prices for each country of the world.

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Croatia
Eastern europe
USD
$19,00
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Cuba
Latin amer. & carib
USD
$19,00
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Cyprus
Near east
USD
$19,00
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Czech Republic
Eastern europe
USD
$19,00
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sub-saharan africa
USD
$19,00
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Denmark
Western europe
USD
$19,00
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Djibouti
Sub-saharan africa
USD
$19,00
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Dominica
Latin amer. & carib
USD
$19,00
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Dominican Republic
Latin amer. & carib
USD
$19,00
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East Timor
Asia
USD
$19,00

Understand Price Localization

What is parity pricing?

The parity price of a digital product is its price adapted to the purchasing power of another country.

Let's say you make $US10/hour in America and $5/hour in Brazil. Buying a $US10 product online requires you to work 2 times more. Therefore parity price of that product in Brazil is $US5.

What's the difference between B2B and B2B parity prices?

Individuals don't have to same purchasing power then businesses. We've created a B2B Parity price index to help you adapt your parity prices for a B2B audience. These numbers are general recommendations and can always be improved. If you need specific pricing advice, reach out, we'd love to help.

How is Parity price related to the currency?

It's not. If we consider the example above, the parity price of our $US10 product for the average Brazilian customer is both $US5 or $BR24.86.

You can offer Parity pricing without using foreign currencies, by giving out localized promotions, or prices. It will remove some friction, but not all of it (see why below).

What about currencies?

By offering your customers to pay in their local currencies, you help them save between 1% and 6% on conversion fees. For you, it means lower friction during checkout, and sales increase by 14% on average.

If you're wondering which currencies you should offer first to maximize revenues for the least amount of risk, read our Top 20 currencies for your SaaS article.

How did you come up with these numbers?

Parity-related numbers are from OECD and World Bank. Currency rate are provided by xe.com and updated daily.