I rate the product’s pricing a three out of ten. It is neither cheap nor expensive for our clients. We use the free version, and there are no additional costs involved.
I had a yearly subscription. In November, the subscription expired, and I stopped using it. The price is pretty affordable. For 200 or so users, it might cost around $10,000 or so. That is for a first-time purchase. A renewal may come in at $7,000 to $8,000, or around 20% to 30% less. This is a rough estimate of what to expect. My renewal, for 160 users, would have been about $6,000. I'd rate the pricing three out of five in that they offer industry-standard pricing, and you can negotiate with them to work on the cost.
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The price is good when you compare it to other solutions. That said, when the client needs to renew the license for the next year, it is the same price. Maybe they can do a discount for renewing the license. That would make it more attractive. The license is annual. Users can also choose to do a three-year license. If a client needs extra features, we need to discuss locally so we understand how we can help the customer and how much it will cost. I'd rate it four out of five in terms of affordability, with one point taken off for issues around renewing the license.
ICT Manager at a construction company with 11-50 employees
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Top 10
2022-09-15T11:03:31Z
Sep 15, 2022
We found good pricing because we did a trade-off between Kaspersky to ESET. They were very helpful to gain a customer at this moment in time, but the full price is probably a little higher than most other solutions.
IT Management and owner at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
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2022-08-31T12:18:44Z
Aug 31, 2022
The licensing is very flexible. It can be per month, per year, or licensed over several years. It's really whatever you want. We do it per month in our company. We find it to be generally affordable. I'd rate it a five out of five in terms of affordability.
We do have a license for the product. We buy it online. The cost is pretty reasonable. I'd rate it four out of five in terms of affordability. They could always lower the costs a little bit.
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I rate the product’s pricing a three out of ten. It is neither cheap nor expensive for our clients. We use the free version, and there are no additional costs involved.
Customers buy the ESET Endpoint Security license for a year, two years, or thirty six months.
I'm not clear on the exact cost of the licensing. I don't handle the configurations. That said, the solution is not overly expensive.
The pricing is pretty good.
We did not find the solution to be too expensive. The solution costs around $20 or $30 per user per year.
I had a yearly subscription. In November, the subscription expired, and I stopped using it. The price is pretty affordable. For 200 or so users, it might cost around $10,000 or so. That is for a first-time purchase. A renewal may come in at $7,000 to $8,000, or around 20% to 30% less. This is a rough estimate of what to expect. My renewal, for 160 users, would have been about $6,000. I'd rate the pricing three out of five in that they offer industry-standard pricing, and you can negotiate with them to work on the cost.
The price is good when you compare it to other solutions. That said, when the client needs to renew the license for the next year, it is the same price. Maybe they can do a discount for renewing the license. That would make it more attractive. The license is annual. Users can also choose to do a three-year license. If a client needs extra features, we need to discuss locally so we understand how we can help the customer and how much it will cost. I'd rate it four out of five in terms of affordability, with one point taken off for issues around renewing the license.
We found good pricing because we did a trade-off between Kaspersky to ESET. They were very helpful to gain a customer at this moment in time, but the full price is probably a little higher than most other solutions.
The licensing is very flexible. It can be per month, per year, or licensed over several years. It's really whatever you want. We do it per month in our company. We find it to be generally affordable. I'd rate it a five out of five in terms of affordability.
It is affordable. It's not overly expensive.
We do have a license for the product. We buy it online. The cost is pretty reasonable. I'd rate it four out of five in terms of affordability. They could always lower the costs a little bit.
Pricing for ESET Endpoint Security could be lower because here in Hungary, it's expensive.
The pricing of ESET Endpoint Security is within the market pricing. We have an annual license.
I have no idea what the exact pricing is.
I rate the price of ESET Endpoint Security a five out of five. The price of the solution is very good compared to other solutions.
This is not an expensive solution.
It is just under $20 a user per year, and there are no additional costs. I would rate it a five out of five in terms of pricing.
There is a license required to use ESET Endpoint Security.
We pay for an annual license that costs about $35 per workstation.
The price of ESET Endpoint Security is in the middle range of price compared to other solutions. For example, BitDefender can be more expensive.
As is the general rule with anything, the solution could be cheaper.
Its price is reasonable.
The pricing of the product is fair. We don't find it to be overly expensive or unreasonable.
The pricing is very reasonable. We do have to pay for a license. We have purchased a yearly license for ESET.
The price is okay and I don't have any issues with it. We have a three-year license.
The license is annually, and the price is low compared to competitors.
We do have to pay a license fee in order to use the solution. I can't speak to the exact costs.
I pay about $100 a year, so it's really cheap. I'm sure that if I need something else beyond more technical support, I'll need to pay more.
I think it's available for a pretty fair price. If you know how to use it, then it's a very fair price for what you get.
The price could be lower, but it's comparable, as other solutions have a similar price for the same effect.
The setup is complicated, there are too many elements to configure.
Its price is fair. If we compare it with any other retail product, it is a little harder to compete with.
It is subjective. I don't think it is expensive. If you can have 10 user licenses for less than $100, I don't think it is expensive.
Currently, we are running on a three-year license. The pricing might be around $20,000. There aren't any costs above the standard licensing fee.
This solution is a good value for the money.
At first we thought it was a bit expensive, but we negotiated a better price.
The cost is a very reasonable. When compared with other products, the price is low (though not very low).