Chief Information Officer at a pharma/biotech company with 11-50 employees
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2023-05-05T07:07:30Z
May 5, 2023
This is not an expensive solution, we pay around $5,000AUD maximum per year. There are other fees for data carriage, PABX fees, and the like but they would apply to any similar product.
You can get free subscriptions. I have a paid subscription. The CEO has a paid subscription, but we can't afford to buy GoTomeeting for every person. They get the free ones instead. There's some limitations on those, and all these other companies are also offering free options. Some of them have a restriction on items such as "you can't schedule meetings in advance", or "the meetings can only be 45 minutes", etc. There are always restrictions on the free versions, which is fair. They shouldn't have to give away your product.
I purchased ten licenses for GoToMeeting. It is a little expensive although now, with the competition from Zoom and other products, they have lowered their prices and it is better.
GoToMeeting web conferencing software makes it simple and cost-effective to collaborate online with colleagues and customers. Best of all, meeting participants can share their webcams in high definition, so you can enjoy more personal interactions _ without needing a complicated setup.
This is not an expensive solution, we pay around $5,000AUD maximum per year. There are other fees for data carriage, PABX fees, and the like but they would apply to any similar product.
I'm not sure how much the solution costs.
We just use the basic version of the product.
We do need to pay for the license in order to use the solution. It's not an expensive product.
The pricing may be visible on the website, however, I can't speak to how much we paid or the exact costs involved.
You can get free subscriptions. I have a paid subscription. The CEO has a paid subscription, but we can't afford to buy GoTomeeting for every person. They get the free ones instead. There's some limitations on those, and all these other companies are also offering free options. Some of them have a restriction on items such as "you can't schedule meetings in advance", or "the meetings can only be 45 minutes", etc. There are always restrictions on the free versions, which is fair. They shouldn't have to give away your product.
GoToMeeting is a little bit expensive compared to other products.
I purchased ten licenses for GoToMeeting. It is a little expensive although now, with the competition from Zoom and other products, they have lowered their prices and it is better.