Cloudflare's biggest plan for initial businesses is $200 per month, and if you're an enterprise, you'll likely exceed that on either AWS or Cloudflare itself. For comparison, Akamai's minimum billing starts at a couple of thousand dollars. That's where Cloudflare shines for smaller businesses – it's ten times cheaper than Akamai. Interestingly, even their enterprise solution is cheaper than other platforms like Akamai and Amazon CloudFront.
I'd advise users to conduct a closing meeting with the auditee’s key management to ensure that final audit findings are accurate and meet the current financial agenda.
Head Of Technology Department & Transformation at Yoma Bank
Real User
Top 20
2023-05-25T13:28:45Z
May 25, 2023
I rate Cloudflare eight out of 10 for overall value. It's cost-effective, but I think they should have a custom pricing model for enterprise customers based on the features you use. That's why I think it would be helpful to have a dedicated account manager to periodically review and address our usage.
It could range from free to $1,500 a month. I put all my clients on Cloudflare, so it's around 20 or 30 customers. One of my clients has more than two dozen domains on Cloudflare, so they pay $20 times 20 domains. He's paying $400 a month. It isn't cheap, but it's totally worth it.
Senior Consultant CDN at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
2022-11-01T15:59:56Z
Nov 1, 2022
It's a premium model. You can start at zero and work your way up to the enterprise model, which has a very high pricing level. There are rivals on the market who provide the same solution at a lesser cost.
In terms of licensing costs, we don't pay for licensing for Cloudflare. We only establish communication, then for peering, Cloudflare takes care of the cross-connection in different data centers.
For now, the cost of Cloudflare is very reasonable compared to everything else. It's hard to say what will be down the track. Sometimes these companies offer very good deals early on and then annual fees increase as the companies become more successful.
Senior Consultant CDN at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
2020-05-28T06:26:39Z
May 28, 2020
There seems to be no official pricelist for enterprise-level customers and it is more of a trial-and-error estimation. The cost primarily depends on the size of the organization.
Product Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Consultant
2019-01-15T16:23:00Z
Jan 15, 2019
Cost for all services I have researched in Cloudflare is straightforward, and they don't include hidden fees. I'm not a heavy CDN user since I don't get much traffic, so I can't speak too much about the value for their CDN.
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The tool's pricing is moderate. I rate the product’s pricing a five out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive.
The product's pricing is cheap.
Cloudflare's biggest plan for initial businesses is $200 per month, and if you're an enterprise, you'll likely exceed that on either AWS or Cloudflare itself. For comparison, Akamai's minimum billing starts at a couple of thousand dollars. That's where Cloudflare shines for smaller businesses – it's ten times cheaper than Akamai. Interestingly, even their enterprise solution is cheaper than other platforms like Akamai and Amazon CloudFront.
The pricing for the service is reasonable, neither excessively cheap nor prohibitively expensive. It aligns well with the value of their solution.
I'd advise users to conduct a closing meeting with the auditee’s key management to ensure that final audit findings are accurate and meet the current financial agenda.
Cloudflare's pricing is not much higher and is good for middle-level organizations.
I rate Cloudflare eight out of 10 for overall value. It's cost-effective, but I think they should have a custom pricing model for enterprise customers based on the features you use. That's why I think it would be helpful to have a dedicated account manager to periodically review and address our usage.
I give the price a five out of ten.
It could range from free to $1,500 a month. I put all my clients on Cloudflare, so it's around 20 or 30 customers. One of my clients has more than two dozen domains on Cloudflare, so they pay $20 times 20 domains. He's paying $400 a month. It isn't cheap, but it's totally worth it.
It's a premium model. You can start at zero and work your way up to the enterprise model, which has a very high pricing level. There are rivals on the market who provide the same solution at a lesser cost.
In terms of licensing costs, we don't pay for licensing for Cloudflare. We only establish communication, then for peering, Cloudflare takes care of the cross-connection in different data centers.
The solution is expensive when compared to other products but offers unlimited bandwidth. I rate the licensing options an eight out of ten.
I wasn't involved in the implementation, so I have no idea how much it costs.
The price is reasonable.
The solution is relatively expensive. It's not something that comes at a cheap price.
We don't have any issues with the price.
For now, the cost of Cloudflare is very reasonable compared to everything else. It's hard to say what will be down the track. Sometimes these companies offer very good deals early on and then annual fees increase as the companies become more successful.
I'm not sure what the licensing costs are. I'm not sure if we pay monthly or yearly.
There seems to be no official pricelist for enterprise-level customers and it is more of a trial-and-error estimation. The cost primarily depends on the size of the organization.
The licensing costs for this solution are on a yearly basis. There are no additional costs beyond the standard licensing fees.
We are still using the free version of Cloudflare. It is a yearly based plan.
Cost for all services I have researched in Cloudflare is straightforward, and they don't include hidden fees. I'm not a heavy CDN user since I don't get much traffic, so I can't speak too much about the value for their CDN.