Seat-Based Pricing

Definition

Seat-Based Pricing is a pricing model where the cost of a software or service is determined by the number of users (or “seats”) who will access it. Each individual user requires their own paid “seat,” and the total price increases as more users are added.

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Translation

The more people using the software, the more it costs—kind of like charging for each chair at the table, except the chairs are logins, and the table is your software subscription.