Blueprint Knowledge Graph

The whole Pricing Blueprint corpus as one map. Companies connect to the pricing themes they share and the trends that cite them as evidence — click any node to focus on its neighborhood, then hop between neighbors, trace the dated evidence behind each connection, and open the full page from the details panel.

354 companies 93 themes 42 trends 5450 connections updated
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What the knowledge graph shows

The Pricing Blueprint knowledge graph is an interactive map of how 354 AI and SaaS companies price their products, connecting each company to the pricing themes it shares with the rest of the corpus and to the researched trends that cite it as evidence. Every connection is derived from documented pricing research — taxonomy classifications and dated evidence entries — not inferred similarity.

Most-connected pricing themes

Theme Axis Companies
Sales-Led Pricing Sales motion 309
Enterprise SaaS Pricing Customer segment 292
Self-Serve Pricing Sales motion 277
SMB SaaS Pricing Customer segment 276
Mid-Market SaaS Pricing Customer segment 249
PLG Pricing Sales motion 225
Per-Seat Pricing Billing unit 190
Freemium Pricing Pricing model 173

Most-cited companies in trends

Company Trend citations
Anthropic 12
Vercel 8
Baseten 7
Dust 7
ElevenLabs 7
Groq 7
Lovable 7
Modal 7

Figures derived from the Pricing Blueprint corpus, updated July 2026.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Pricing Blueprint knowledge graph?

The Pricing Blueprint knowledge graph is an interactive map of how 354 AI and SaaS companies price their products. It connects three kinds of entities — companies, pricing themes (models, billing units, use cases, segments), and researched pricing trends — through 5450 relationships derived from the UsagePricing research corpus.

How are the connections in the graph determined?

Company-to-theme connections come from each company's researched pricing taxonomy (its pricing model, billing units, use cases, product category, customer segments, and sales motion). Trend-to-company connections come from dated evidence entries collected by the UsagePricing research pipeline. Stack connections — which billing, payments, or revenue vendor a company uses — are included only when public evidence such as an engineering blog or job post explicitly names the tool, and only for vendors tracked in the corpus; the absence of a stack connection means no public evidence, not non-use. Every edge traces back to a documented observation.

How often is the knowledge graph updated?

The graph is regenerated automatically from the underlying research corpus on every site update — new companies, new trend evidence, and pricing changes flow straight into it. The corpus behind this page was last verified in July 2026.

What do the node colors and sizes mean?

Blue dots are companies, sized by how many trends cite them as evidence. Ringed circles are pricing themes, colored by taxonomy axis and sized by how many companies share them. Orange donut nodes are pricing trends, sized by evidence count. Clicking any node focuses the map on its direct connections.

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