Bloom's pricing table appears in the Pricing page and has three tiers: Seed, Growth, and Scale.
The pricing table is a component displaying three tiers at a time.
| Name | Ladder | For? |
|---|---|---|
| Seed | $1,200 | For growing brands ready to build a consistent social presence. |
| Growth | $2,500 | For brands ready to scale reach, engagement, and revenue. |
| Scale | $4,800 | Full-service growth for brands that operate at volume. |

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The pricing ladder ($1,200 / $2,500 / $4,800) is positioned for a real social media agency, not a template placeholder. It creates clear psychological anchoring — Seed feels accessible, Growth feels like the obvious choice (hence the "most popular" badge), and Scale feels premium without being absurd. Adjust these numbers to whatever fits your persona.
The toggle is fully interactive — flip it to see annual prices update live with the 20% discount applied.
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The "minus" rows on Seed and Growth are intentional. Showing what's excluded creates upgrade motivation — buyers on Seed can clearly see what they're missing. Remove them if you want a cleaner look, but conversion-wise, they earn their place.
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The FAQ section doubles as an objection handler. Every question maps to a real blocker: commitment fear, platform confusion, hidden costs, and flexibility. These are the four reasons people leave a pricing page without converting.