Product Strategy

The Economics of Free Tools: How We Keep the Lights On Without Selling You Out

There's a saying in tech: "If you're not paying for it, you're the product."

For 99% of free apps, this is true. They sell your attention (ads) or your data (intelligence). But it's not the only way to build a sustainable free product.

At FindPrices, we want to prove that "free" can also mean "honest." Here is exactly how our business model works.

The Affiliate Model (Done Right)

We are funded by affiliate commissions.

When you use FindPrices to find a cheaper option-say, a camera for $500 instead of $600-and you click the link to buy it, we often get a small percentage of that sale (usually 1-5%) from the retailer.

This costs you nothing. The retailer pays it out of their marketing budget. It's essentially a "referral fee."

The Conflict of Interest (And How We Avoid It)

The obvious risk here is bias. If Amazon pays us 5% and Best Buy pays us 1%, won't we just show you Amazon results?

This is where our core values come in:

Lean Operations

Another way we keep the tool free without being predatory is by keeping our costs low.

We don't need massive server farms to store your user data because... we don't store your user data. (See our Privacy post).

We don't spend millions on Super Bowl ads. We grow by word of mouth because people love saving money.

By running a lean, efficient engineering team, we don't need to squeeze every fraction of a cent out of every user to survive.

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Why Transparency Matters

We share this because we respect your intelligence. You know businesses need to make money. When a company claims it's "free forever" with no explanation, you should be suspicious.

We're building a sustainable business on a simple premise: if we save you money, we earn a fair living.

It's a win-win. And that's the only kind of economic model we're interested in.

About the Author

Ben is the founder of FindPrices. He believes in sustainable, ethical capitalism. Find him on LinkedIn.