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How to Price Your Time as a Solopreneur in the AI Era

AI makes work faster, but it also raises a tricky question: If a task now takes half the time, should you charge half the price? For many solopreneurs, this is

Par Alex Renn2 min de lecture

Mis à jour le May 14, 2026

AI makes work faster, but it also raises a tricky question: If a task now takes half the time, should you charge half the price? For many solopreneurs, this is the quiet dilemma of the AI era.

Pricing in the age of AI

1. The Myth of Time-Based Value

Most freelancers and consultants still price by the hour or day. But AI breaks that logic. Imagine: last year, it took you three hours to create a report. This year, it takes 30 minutes, and the result is better. Has your value decreased? Of course not. You're not selling your time. You're selling your outcome. (For the underlying playbook on moving from hours to outcomes, see how to price services as a solo consultant.)

2. Shift From Input Pricing to Outcome Pricing

Clients don't care how long something takes. They care about what it achieves. Instead of pricing your inputs (time, hours), price your outputs (impact, clarity). Old: £75 per hour for admin. New: £300/month to keep your inbox at zero. Old: £500 for a 5-page website. New: £1,200 for a site that converts 20% more visitors.

3. Reframe Your Value Proposition Around Speed and Insight

In the AI era, your competitive edge isn't just accuracy. It's judgment. A tool can generate 100 ideas in seconds. But knowing which two are worth pursuing? That's expertise.

4. Use AI to Deliver More Value, Not Just More Volume

AI makes it tempting to do more work for the same price. But that leads straight to burnout and undervaluation. Use your time savings to increase quality or add strategic layers that justify premium pricing.

5. Anchor Your Prices to Business Impact

"This automation system saves your team 10 hours a week. That's roughly £1,000 in wages every month. My setup fee is £1,200." Anchoring reframes your price from a cost to a conversion.

6. The Ethics of Efficiency

When a surgeon completes a procedure in 20 minutes, you don't ask for a discount. You pay for the years of skill that made that speed possible. Your AI systems are no different.

7. Use Tiered Pricing to Reflect Levels of Human Involvement

AI-Assisted Package (£X): Standard deliverables, fast turnaround. Hybrid Package (£2X): AI plus strategy sessions. Full Partnership (£3X+): Hands-on, bespoke results with coaching.

Final Thoughts

AI isn't devaluing human work. It's exposing what was never truly valuable: the busywork. As solopreneurs, our worth isn't tied to minutes or keystrokes. It's tied to judgment, creativity, and trust. So the next time someone asks, "How long did it take you?", smile and say, "It took me years to make it this fast."

For the broader question of whether AI tools justify their cost in a solo stack at all, our honest 2026 cost-benefit lays out the actual tradeoffs.

Écrit par

Alex Renn

Founder & editor, Get Stack Smart

Reviews software tools from inside a one-person business. Writes about the workflows, pricing decisions, and tooling traps solo operators run into.

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