Moto Channel Riders
02 / ServicesWhat we plan

Eight ways to plan a stronger range.

From portfolio and pricing to spare parts and lifecycle — each service ends in decisions, with an indicative United States price range.

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Services

What we plan, and the range it runs.

Each engagement is sized to the question. Pick one service or combine a few; scope and fees are confirmed in writing first.

01$1,000–3,000

Product portfolio planning

Which models earn a place in the range, and which overlap or cannibalise.

02$900–2,500

Accessories planning

The accessory mix riders actually buy first — planned, not guessed.

03$1,200–3,500

Spare-parts strategy

A tiered assortment that separates fast movers from the long tail.

04$1,000–3,500

Pricing strategy

Where each model sits against the market, and why.

05$1,500–5,000

Lifecycle planning

Refresh-versus-phase-out calls mapped to real demand.

06$1,500–4,000

Market demand analysis

Segment and regional demand, read in terms a planner can act on.

07$1,200–3,800

Product positioning

A defensible place in the market for each model and bundle.

08$2,000–6,000

Commercial product advisory

Ongoing advisory that keeps product and commercial aligned.

How an engagement runs

Four steps, no mystery.

Short and sequenced. You always know what the next deliverable is and when it lands.

01

Intake

You send the range, the market, and the decision in front of you.

02

Analysis

We read demand, pricing, and overlap against your goal.

03

Recommendation

A short set of calls — what to build, drop, or reprice.

04

Plan

A sequenced plan your team can take into tooling and catalog.

Indicative ranges are shown per service. Full price bands live on the pricing page.

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