Intelligent Automation Delivery Manager at Digiblu
Real User
Top 5
2023-08-23T11:45:03Z
Aug 23, 2023
If you're in a first-world country, The pricing works. But if you're in an emerging economy, then the pricing is still an issue. I would rate the pricing model a seven out of ten, where one is expensive and ten is affordable.
The licensing of the solution is on a subscription-based model and costs around 4,999 for one bot's license. If someone wants to increase the number of bots you want from Blue Prism, then they provide a discount. The solution had an additional cost wherein initially, if someone wanted to buy a package for one or two years and wanted to use the support too, then they charged for the support provided. We generally look for the process, and whichever tool is required for that process and has a good capability, we utilize that. If I utilize a lesser costing license and it breaks down during the production stage, or if the client is not happy with our work, then there is no way to save money. The main concern is the outcome we see from the use of the solution. If the solution has whatever we are looking for or if the product fulfills the client's expectations, then it makes sense, making cost secondary for us.
The default configuration does not include large-scale log injection, but if you require, such integration, it may incur additional costs per gigabyte. I don't have the exact pricing information for log injection, but it is possible that it varies depending on the volume of data. While there may be a basic service included, additional features might come at an extra cost. When working with cloud environments like VMs, calculating costs involves considering factors such as usage duration, network traffic, inbound and outbound data transfer, as well as network access control. The pricing structure for cloud coverage solutions follows a similar pattern, although specific pricing details would need to be obtained separately.
I'd rate the pricing for Blue Prism Cloud as two out of ten because it's higher than every other technology. It's costly, but you'll find most features available on Blue Prism Cloud; for example, you don't need to pay additional costs to access many features. My company is on a three-year Blue Prism Cloud license.
Enterprise Resources Planning Consultant at ILIADE CONSULTING
Real User
2022-07-17T20:13:00Z
Jul 17, 2022
Blue Prism costs about $10,000. It's around $8,000 to $10,000. UiPath offers a free community edition for free. SAP offers an LPR solution for $500 a month. It is expensive. The price could be lower.
Digital Transformation Officer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-05-13T09:33:27Z
May 13, 2022
As a consultant, we worked with Blue Prism on pricing, we resold licenses. I believe UiPath is making a strong push into the South African market. They are providing many clients with the opportunity to migrate at a reduced cost. When compared with UiPath, I believe it will be difficult for Blue Prism to maintain its market share.
This solution comes at a medium to high price point. They need to work on their pricing to enable smaller enterprises to get the benefit of using the product.
RPA Practice Head at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-02-12T08:38:00Z
Feb 12, 2020
Annual licensing costs were somewhere between $5,000 - $10,000 for the development tool. For the control tower, I think fees were about $50,000 annually.
Application Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-02-02T10:42:07Z
Feb 2, 2020
We pay about $15,000 per quarter in licensing costs. We don't have to pay for any other extra costs. There isn't, for example, an extra cost for technical support. We just pay the licensing.
Data Analyst at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-01-16T08:44:00Z
Jan 16, 2020
I do not know exactly what the pricing is that we get on the product but I know that we get a pretty good deal because we are a huge group. We have over 50,000 employees with good clients and plans for growth, so we were able to negotiate a fairly good price. In general, I am also aware that our organization is satisfied with the cost of the product.
The Thoughtonomy Virtual Workforce is a highly flexible intelligent automation platform. It uses software to replicate the way people work in existing applications and systems, the processes they follow, and the decisions they make, to deliver automation without disruption.
If we utilize Blue Prism's full capabilities, then it is cost-effective. Otherwise, the pricing can seem high. It requires the right processes.
The pricing is complicated.
There are costs for the machine to run the robots on. I rate the product’s pricing as two out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive.
We found the pricing reasonable, and it aligned with our budgetary requirements.
The pricing is fine.
I rate the platform’s pricing a seven out of ten.
If you're in a first-world country, The pricing works. But if you're in an emerging economy, then the pricing is still an issue. I would rate the pricing model a seven out of ten, where one is expensive and ten is affordable.
The licensing of the solution is on a subscription-based model and costs around 4,999 for one bot's license. If someone wants to increase the number of bots you want from Blue Prism, then they provide a discount. The solution had an additional cost wherein initially, if someone wanted to buy a package for one or two years and wanted to use the support too, then they charged for the support provided. We generally look for the process, and whichever tool is required for that process and has a good capability, we utilize that. If I utilize a lesser costing license and it breaks down during the production stage, or if the client is not happy with our work, then there is no way to save money. The main concern is the outcome we see from the use of the solution. If the solution has whatever we are looking for or if the product fulfills the client's expectations, then it makes sense, making cost secondary for us.
The default configuration does not include large-scale log injection, but if you require, such integration, it may incur additional costs per gigabyte. I don't have the exact pricing information for log injection, but it is possible that it varies depending on the volume of data. While there may be a basic service included, additional features might come at an extra cost. When working with cloud environments like VMs, calculating costs involves considering factors such as usage duration, network traffic, inbound and outbound data transfer, as well as network access control. The pricing structure for cloud coverage solutions follows a similar pattern, although specific pricing details would need to be obtained separately.
The solution is highly-priced.
I'd rate the pricing for Blue Prism Cloud as two out of ten because it's higher than every other technology. It's costly, but you'll find most features available on Blue Prism Cloud; for example, you don't need to pay additional costs to access many features. My company is on a three-year Blue Prism Cloud license.
The price is very competitive when you are comparing to other providers.
Blue Prism costs about $10,000. It's around $8,000 to $10,000. UiPath offers a free community edition for free. SAP offers an LPR solution for $500 a month. It is expensive. The price could be lower.
As a consultant, we worked with Blue Prism on pricing, we resold licenses. I believe UiPath is making a strong push into the South African market. They are providing many clients with the opportunity to migrate at a reduced cost. When compared with UiPath, I believe it will be difficult for Blue Prism to maintain its market share.
This solution comes at a medium to high price point. They need to work on their pricing to enable smaller enterprises to get the benefit of using the product.
I don't have any insights into the pricing of the solution. I don't handle the billing or payments.
You do need to pay extra for customer service.
The licensing cost and the cost of ownership is lower than the competition if you are looking to scale to 20+ licenses.
Annual licensing costs were somewhere between $5,000 - $10,000 for the development tool. For the control tower, I think fees were about $50,000 annually.
We pay to receive enterprise support, so that should be taken into account for anyone wanting to implement the system.
There are many RPA solutions available from different vendors and the pricing for Blue Prism is competitive.
We pay about $15,000 per quarter in licensing costs. We don't have to pay for any other extra costs. There isn't, for example, an extra cost for technical support. We just pay the licensing.
The licensing structure is complex and the minimum contract length is three years.
Although I don't know the exact costs, my understanding is that there are different definitions of licenses.
I do not know exactly what the pricing is that we get on the product but I know that we get a pretty good deal because we are a huge group. We have over 50,000 employees with good clients and plans for growth, so we were able to negotiate a fairly good price. In general, I am also aware that our organization is satisfied with the cost of the product.