User: One of the primary reasons I went with Corebridge was because it was capable of doing a lot of different things in pricing. I inherited a very complex pricing structure at the company that I own, and wanted to be able to replicate as many of those different pricing methods as possible. So, Corebridge allows you to do cost-plus pricing, or what they call market-based pricing where you just set the price, it is what it is. And then you can do volume discounts, of course, and you have control to do those. You can either say, "I want it to go 5% at every step," or you can set it down to a hundredth of a percent.
And then you can also set eight different pricing tiers. So it has tier one through eight and you can set different pricing for each of those, and then assign your customer to whichever tier is appropriate for them. And then there's some other stuff that's a little more nuanced, but lots and lots of different ways to manage your pricing. And this was the only system I saw that had that level of flexibility.