The cost comparison that answers "will I pay less" is buried after the buy decision is already made.
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Add a parallel signup path for the Team tier — something like 'Start with Team' that routes to account creation with Team pre-selected. The free-credits hook can still live on Starter; just don't make Team inaccessible to first-time visitors.
Get the ship-ready rewrite →Your Team plan card — the one built for the exact buyer this page targets — has a button that only works if you're already a Modal customer. A net-new ML engineer at a Series A company who lands on this page, skips Starter, and decides...
Not five scoring areas. Five questions, asked in sequence. The page is judged on how many it answers before the visitor gives up.
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“Enterprise tier copy reads: 'For organizations prioritizing security, support, and everlasting confidence.' The feature list is: volume discounts, higher GPU concurrency, embedded ML engineering services, private Slack, audit logs, Okta SSO, HIPAA. 'Embedded ML engineering services' is the highest-value differentiator ”
“The seven FAQ items cover metering, CPU/GPU billing examples, team size limits, and marketplace credits. None address workload fit — when steady-state workloads should stay on reserved instances, or how Modal compares to Lambda or Cloud Run for non-GPU jobs. The positioning risks section flags this exact gap.”
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