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Price per request is the most obvious one.

If you had a widget solver, you could charge per widget solved. This way a one widget solve request or a csv upload of a million widgets are priced accordingly.

You can also charge per mb, if your service is some sort of data piping. Or if it's a ML translation service, you charge per word.

That kinda thing.




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