Undercharging Landing Page

Undercharging usually starts long before the client hears the number.

Most artists do not undercharge because they are lazy or bad at math. They undercharge because the pricing process itself is soft.

For artists who know the work is strong but still feel too much friction, uncertainty, or regret around what they charge.

Why artists land here

  • + Spot where unpaid labor and vague estimating are leaking margin.
  • + Build a cleaner pricing rhythm before the quote turns emotional.
  • + Support rates with process instead of personality.

The business pain underneath the click

These pages are not about hype. They are about the day-to-day friction artists feel when pricing, deposits, client fit, or quote confidence are still being handled too loosely.

You get invested before you quote

Once time and creative energy are already in the job, it becomes much easier to soften the number just to keep the project alive.

Accuracy gets replaced by comfort

Artists often choose the number that feels easiest to say out loud, not the number that most accurately reflects the work.

Stress compounds over time

Undercharging rarely hurts once. It becomes a slow business pattern that wears down confidence, schedule control, and energy.

If the problem is clear, the next step should be too.

Tatassist is built around moving artists from vague business friction into clearer systems and stronger decision-making.