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If the increase does not look commercially successful, the product can fall back rather than keeping the higher price.
How to run a product-level price increase test, what makes a test succeed or fail, and how winning prices can be retained.
AI Margin Miner tests whether a specific product can hold a higher price. Instead of changing a broad product set, it focuses on one item at a time and checks whether the increase was commercially justified.
After activation, Pricemaster applies the test price, tracks the evaluation period, and waits until enough time has passed to review the result.
If the increase does not look commercially successful, the product can fall back rather than keeping the higher price.
If the test looks positive, the higher price can be retained and used going forward.
If the higher price wins and should stay in place, Pricemaster can keep it as a product-level exception on top of the broader pricing setup.