One of the most effective things you can do to help a customer buy from you is help them choose what to buy.
When you have multiple options for them to consider, the best way to help them make a decision is to communicate the differences between the various packages with a pricing comparison table.
Here are 20 of the best designed pricing comparison tables that will inspire you to create your own. And if you need a web designer or developer to help you implement your changes, go to AwesomeWeb.com
Aweber
Basecamp
Crazy Egg
DIYthemes
Dropbox
Formstack
FreshBooks
HostGator
LightCMS
Contrary to HostGator, LightCMS has a gorgeous pricing table. Notice how they emphasize the features by bolding and enlarging the specifications so it’s easy to compare.PopUp Domination

PopUp Domination also has a beautiful, yet simple pricing table with images, shadows, hover-overs, fancy typography, and bold red lines through the original price as savings reminders to encourage you to pay before the price goes up. Also notice how they split their plans up based on number of websites. If I’m an organization, I know which plan is best for me right away.
PandaStream
PandaStream has a neat pricing slider to show you how much their software will cost as your business grows.Salesforce
For a large company, Salesforce does a nice job of communicating their different packages for all of their different products.Shopify
SlideDeck
Squarespace
Typekit
Similar to Basecamp, Typekit has five options and they emphasize three. And instead of offering monthly options, they require you to pay for a year upfront.WooThemes
Which one do you think WooThemes would like you to sign-up for? Their table does a good job of communicating the differences between the various options and it’s obvious they want you to click the “Find Out More” button.Wufoo
Wufoo has a notoriously swanky pricing comparison table. Unlike most tables, from left-to-right, they list the most expensive to the least expensive. This makes you look at the free option as the last resort rather than the starter package.YepText
Our friend, Adam Horwitz, has done a wonderful job with his pricing comparison table at YepText. Headline, price, features, and call-to-action. Plus, they have even more pricing options if you click, “More Plans Here.”Zendesk
Zendesk takes the “Free Trial” option one step further by only offering it to people who sign up for their “Best Value” package.Pricing Comparison Table Commonalities and Takeaways
- Free Trial – Get people started with a free trial or freemium pricing strategy.
- Button at Top and Bottom – Put the call-to-action at the top and bottom of the pricing table to make it easy.
- Best Value/Most Popular – Emphasize your best value or most popular option by making it slightly larger or adding box shadows.
- Hover-Overs – Clarify their questions and answer their objections with hover-over detail boxes when they hover over the features.
- Big Price – Make the different prices big.
- Call-To-Action Colors – Use a different, outstanding color for your call-to-action buttons.
- Pay-in-Full Pricing Options – Offer a discount to encourage them to pay for 1 or 2-year packages upfront.
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