A fairer first step for subscriptions

Let your customer
start with a win.

Lets Haggle gives a customer room to shape the package and payment before they commit. You set the boundaries. A real person makes the call.

01 You make the first offer
02 They shape it to fit
LHOak & Signal
Your turn

THE ORIGINAL OFFER

KG
Kieran's offerSent today, 10:42
Studio plan£79 / month
Onboarding£250 once
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YOUR MOVE
LH
1 change

YOUR COUNTEROFFER

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Draft
Studio plan£69 / month
Onboarding£250 once
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Your first payment£319
Example offer

The customer changes only what you have chosen to make negotiable.

Why this exists

Subscriptions ask for trust.
A little flexibility helps.

A customer might like what you sell and still need a smaller first payment, fewer seats, or a different starting package. Today, that conversation usually dies in a contact form.

01

A better beginning

Start the subscription with a win

Let a customer make a sensible first counteroffer instead of leaving your site. The final terms stay visible to both of you.

Original first payment£329
Agreed first payment£299
Both people accepted
02

A plan that fits

Shape payment around real needs

Choose what can move: the monthly price, the first payment, quantities, or optional parts of the package. Your private limits stay private.

Packages cannot cover everyone

Customers will want combinations
you did not publish.

Solopreneurs often turn a growing list of features into a few neat packages. That keeps the pricing page readable, but it also forces you to guess which features people will want together.

One customer may need a feature from the top package and very little of the usage bundled with it. Let them show you the combination they need. You can decide whether it still makes sense to serve them.

Your published packages EXAMPLE
STARTER Core product Standard usage Your branding
COMPLETE Core product Higher usage Every feature
WHAT THIS CUSTOMER ASKS FOR Their own combination
  • Core product
  • One advanced feature
  • Standard usage
  • × Everything else
Let them tell you what fits.

How it works

A clear route from
offer to agreement.

01

You set the offer

Pick the package, decide what can change, and set the limits you are happy with.

02

You trade proposals

Each person takes a turn. Every proposal is complete, priced, and easy to compare.

03

You seal one agreement

When you both accept the same offer, the exact deal is frozen before checkout.

Truth in the limitations

Useful for a specific kind
of small business.

The first version is deliberately narrow. That makes it easier to know if it fits your business.

GOOD FITLets talk
  • You sell software or digital servicesThe first release focuses on B2B subscriptions.
  • You know your customersYou want to review each counteroffer yourself.
  • Your package has room to movePrice, quantity, or optional items can change.
NOT YETWorth knowing
  • ×Physical goods and shippingInventory and delivery are outside the first release.
  • ×Changes to existing subscriptionsLets Haggle starts with new agreements.
  • ×Automatic pricing by customer dataThere is no profiling or hidden willingness score.

Early access

Have a subscription that
could use some give?

I am looking for a small number of solopreneurs to build with. Reach out and I will answer.

Tell me what you sell