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What is consumption-based pricing?

Consumption-based pricing is a billing strategy where customers are charged according to their actual use of a product or service. This approach is particularly common in IT services, SaaS, cloud computing, and storage, where costs are calculated based on the amount of resources consumed rather than the number of users. This method can lead to considerable cost savings, as customers are only billed for what they consume. Various forms of this pricing model include pay-as-you-go, usage-based, pay-as-you-grow, and pay-as-you-save pricing. The pay-as-you-go option is ideal for businesses with variable needs, helping to prevent unnecessary expenditures. Usage-based pricing is tailored to a customer's specific consumption pattern, enabling more accurate cost predictions and promoting efficient resource use. Pay-as-you-grow allows businesses to scale their expenses with usage, while pay-as-you-save, often used in the energy sector, promotes conservation by charging customers based on the savings they make.