
How I built multi-currency pricing for my SaaS in half a day (and why more products should)
I was staring at my visitor analytics dashboard when it hit me. 18% of my visitors at WahResume were from India. All of them seeing prices in USD. Think about that for a second. You're a job seeker in Mumbai, already stressed about finding work, and you land on a tool that could help - but the price shows "$10/month." Now your brain goes into overdrive: What's the exchange rate? Will my bank charge conversion fees? Is this even worth the hassle? You leave. Maybe you come back later. Probably you don't. The Competitor Gap I checked competitors like Rezi.ai and Jobscan.co. None of them offered multi-currency pricing based on location. Which made sense, honestly. Creating separate prices for every currency is tedious - we're talking hundreds of price configurations across plans and billing cycles. But I couldn't shake the feeling that I was leaving money (and trust) on the table. What I Built So I added them. 52 currencies. Four purchasing power parity tiers so pricing feels fair whether
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