The price is exceptionally high. They offer various categories of services, but the problem lies in the lack of transparency. Before purchasing, they don't clearly outline the available versions or their limitations, and they don't display their pricing on the website. They should have a standardized pricing structure readily available on their website for all potential users to see. This lack of pricing information is a rarity and an issue that needs to be addressed.
The solution is expensive. Its price is based on the number of targets. It has an annual subscription plan and costs around HK$500,000. I rate its pricing a nine out of ten.
The cost is based on two types of licenses, ConsultLite, and ConsultPlus, as well as the number of domains that are scanned. The minimum package is five domains or subdomains.
It is a bit expensive. If you need to check five applications, you have to pay almost 14,000. It is an agreement for two years at 7,000 per year for only five applications. You cannot change the applications in the license. So, you are stuck with the same license for the five applications for one full year. In terms of additional costs, you may need an expert in applications/sites to write the code and fix the code problems. You can do all the things by yourself because it tells you what to do, how to fix, and what to change, but you have to give your people time to take care of those things.
Security Specialist at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-06-18T10:17:40Z
Jun 18, 2021
We do pay extra for technical support, however, it's 24/7 support which means we always have access to them if we need them. The pricing is on the higher side. That could be okay for certain organizations. That said, if they could lower it, that would be ideal. Yeah. To me, it actually all depends upon the companies. My organization is not too big, and we're using it for managing a small set of people. If I have to spend much more, it wouldn't make any sense.
I think all the scanners, except Burp Suite, are a bit costly. Implementing Acunetix needs a medium or larger business agency, because you need some money to get Acunetix. It is costly, but if you care about your agency's security, then maybe it's a cost that might help you in the future.
Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner is an automated web application security testing tool that audits your web applications by checking for vulnerabilities like SQL Injection, Cross site scripting, and other exploitable vulnerabilities.
We secured a special licensing model for penetration testing companies, which is cost-effective.
The cost is being handled by the procurement team, yet it is on the higher side, and there is a recommendation to reduce it.
The price is reasonable. We don't have many complaints from customers.
The product pricing is average. I rate the product’s pricing a five out of ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
The price is exceptionally high. They offer various categories of services, but the problem lies in the lack of transparency. Before purchasing, they don't clearly outline the available versions or their limitations, and they don't display their pricing on the website. They should have a standardized pricing structure readily available on their website for all potential users to see. This lack of pricing information is a rarity and an issue that needs to be addressed.
The solution is expensive. Its price is based on the number of targets. It has an annual subscription plan and costs around HK$500,000. I rate its pricing a nine out of ten.
The cost is based on two types of licenses, ConsultLite, and ConsultPlus, as well as the number of domains that are scanned. The minimum package is five domains or subdomains.
It is a bit expensive. If you need to check five applications, you have to pay almost 14,000. It is an agreement for two years at 7,000 per year for only five applications. You cannot change the applications in the license. So, you are stuck with the same license for the five applications for one full year. In terms of additional costs, you may need an expert in applications/sites to write the code and fix the code problems. You can do all the things by yourself because it tells you what to do, how to fix, and what to change, but you have to give your people time to take care of those things.
We do pay extra for technical support, however, it's 24/7 support which means we always have access to them if we need them. The pricing is on the higher side. That could be okay for certain organizations. That said, if they could lower it, that would be ideal. Yeah. To me, it actually all depends upon the companies. My organization is not too big, and we're using it for managing a small set of people. If I have to spend much more, it wouldn't make any sense.
The price point is good. It offers very good value for money.
I think all the scanners, except Burp Suite, are a bit costly. Implementing Acunetix needs a medium or larger business agency, because you need some money to get Acunetix. It is costly, but if you care about your agency's security, then maybe it's a cost that might help you in the future.