AI Treatment Menu & Pricing Optimizer
Discovery Lens
B Price Collapse
A cost barrier just collapsed — and the market hasn't caught up yet
One-Liner
Med spa inputs their service list, session times, supply costs, and local competitors → AI outputs a profit-optimized service menu with pricing recommendations and a suggested "hero service" strategy.
Kill Reason
A competitive pricing analysis for a med spa menu is a one-time engagement, not a recurring subscription product — there is no feedback loop and no proprietary data that accrues over time. Any consultant or general-purpose AI tool can produce similar output from a single prompt, and practice management software vendors already include basic pricing benchmarks as part of broader platforms.
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