Hey startups community,

I find myself in a bit of a bind and could really use some advice. I recently closed a business deal, only to realize afterward that I severely underpriced my services—about 25% of the market rate. The price negotiation is already a done deal, and now I’m feeling pretty awful about it.

Has anyone been in a similar situation? How did you handle it without damaging the client relationship or your business’s reputation? I’m worried that this might have long-term consequences, and I’m not sure how to navigate the aftermath.

Should I approach my client and try to renegotiate the terms, even though we’ve already agreed on a price? Or is there a way to make up for this mistake without jeopardizing the entire deal? Any advice on damage control and salvaging the situation would be greatly appreciated.

I know I messed up, and it feels like a major setback. If you’ve been through something similar or have insights on how to bounce back from such a situation, please share your experiences. Thanks in advance for any guidance you can provide—I could really use some support right now.

  • SveXteZ@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    If it was 25% higher you might not have been chosen to do the job. If you’re operating at market rates, why would anybody hire someone with no experience (a.k.a. previous jobs) vs someone that has done this tens of times?

    Do your job as best as you could and take your recommendation, next time ask for a higher price and you’ll be sure you’ll get it.