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Switch back to 3 tier pricing model#208

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Updated the Pricing component to display a badge indicating 32% savings.
    • Introduced a three-column layout for improved visual organization of pricing tiers.
    • Enhanced business tier features, highlighting offerings like "Unlimited AI credits" and "Priority support."
  • Bug Fixes

    • Restored visibility and organization of pricing tiers, streamlining user experience.
  • Chores

    • Reorganized feature set and adjusted tier availability to better reflect current offerings.

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The recent updates enhance the user interface and configuration for the premium pricing tiers. The Pricing component now features a refreshed three-column layout and a revised savings badge, improving visual clarity. In the configuration file, the focus shifts to the business tier by restructuring its features and adjusting the available tiers, emphasizing offerings that cater to user needs and aligning with strategic goals.

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Files Change Summary
apps/web/app/(app)/premium/Pricing.tsx Adjusted layout to a three-column format and updated savings badge to display 32%. Improved visual organization without altering core logic.
apps/web/app/(app)/premium/config.ts Reorganized features for the business tier, emphasizing new offerings. Adjusted tiers export by including basicTier and commenting out copilotTier, reflecting a strategic focus shift.

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🐇 In a field where prices bloom,
New tiers rise to chase the gloom.
A savings badge shines bright with cheer,
Three columns now, the path is clear!
With features fresh, our plans align,
Hop along, it's pricing time! 🌼


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