Sr. Fraud Analyst at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-12-13T22:49:08Z
Dec 13, 2020
While I would likely have heard if the solution was too expensive, I don't know what the exact pricing is. If it was too expensive, our company would get rid of it. Therefore, I can only assume that the pricing is reasonable.
The SaaS model that we pay is what I know the cost for, and it's reasonable. It's about just under $1,000 or something per month. There is a certain number of users that you get free. You can go over the billing and then they'll let you pay the overcharges. Either that or you stay within the user limits. We were still in a growth phase so we were still in the SaaS model.
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While I would likely have heard if the solution was too expensive, I don't know what the exact pricing is. If it was too expensive, our company would get rid of it. Therefore, I can only assume that the pricing is reasonable.
The SaaS model that we pay is what I know the cost for, and it's reasonable. It's about just under $1,000 or something per month. There is a certain number of users that you get free. You can go over the billing and then they'll let you pay the overcharges. Either that or you stay within the user limits. We were still in a growth phase so we were still in the SaaS model.