Chief Executive Officer at a wholesaler/distributor with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-11-19T21:19:55Z
Nov 19, 2024
Malwarebytes is a bit pricey for some regions, such as Ukraine, since it's priced in US dollars. I prefer to use the paid version, and I am a pay-to-play person.
If you look at the pricing of some other products, the pricing of Malwarebytes is pretty much okay since it is neither cheap nor too high, making it fall in the middle. On a scale of one to ten, where one is a low price and ten is a high price, I rate the product's pricing a seven.
Solution Consultant at Creation for Smart Software Development
Reseller
Top 10
2022-12-19T16:00:44Z
Dec 19, 2022
The price of Malwarebytes is in the middle range compared to other vendors. Some customers have environments where they want certain components or bundle components. There is a basic license but there are additional add-ons that can be purchased. I rate the price of Malwarebytes a six out of ten.
Senior Systems Engineer at Accurate Corrosion Control, Inc.
Real User
Top 5
2022-10-07T17:02:33Z
Oct 7, 2022
The licensing is per seat, with clients being a little less expensive than servers. If we need more licenses, we can accomplish that within a day. As Malwarebytes adds new features to their product, such as DNS filtering and a patching module, they want to charge us more even though we're a premium user, which isn't ideal. If we were to purchase all the modules, it could become expensive. If we buy a premium version of a product, then we should be included when they roll out new features, and if they want to adjust the price at the start of the next contract, that's negotiable.
The prices are public. You can try and get on the internet, however, this is not the real cost. There are some other costs. It depends on how many modules you are buying. If you will activate all modules or just only a few modules the price will be different. We have other services. They provide nice services besides your software. The price for those depends on how you contract with them. In comparison, for example, the Sentinel ONE device is very cheap since you don't have all modules to add on.
IT Support Specialist at a construction company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-11-15T19:09:00Z
Nov 15, 2021
It is really expensive. We've got between 30 and 40 licenses every year, and for the number of licenses that we have, we're finding that Malwarebytes on average costs between $900 and $1,000 more per year than comparable options. We're paying about $3,300 per year for these licenses. There are no additional costs beyond the standard licensing fee.
Cyber Security Team Lead (Endpoint) at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-10-07T01:06:00Z
Oct 7, 2021
I would say that it's affordable. It costs much less than Sentinel One, CrowdStrike, or anything of that nature. But, at the same time, you are getting what you pay for. So I would say it's one of the best when you're comparing traditional NextGen AVs like Webroot that aren't the best in the bunch. McAfee and some of those other ones bring a lot more different options to the table. But if it's just straight AV technology, I would put Malwarebytes at the top of the heap in terms of value for the money.
Systems Administrator at a legal firm with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-02-03T12:26:26Z
Feb 3, 2021
Its cost is around $60 a machine. The cost of the total solution for 250 people is about $8,500 a year. If we add EDR to it, it will bring that cost up to about $15,000. The cost for Carbon Black is about $25,000, which is $10,000 more, but you get all AI functions with it.
The solution really needs to look around at the rest of the market. They're slightly more expensive and it would be ideal if they were more competitive.
We have found the pricing to be quite reasonable. The cost may be something in the ballpark of $20-25 a year per computer. There are no costs above the main licensing cost.
Founder at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2020-03-09T08:07:00Z
Mar 9, 2020
In terms of licensing, the solution is certainly comparable to other choices. I would say they're comparable to Sophos or Symantec among others. They'd be very close to each other price-wise. I don't think they're cheaper; I believe they're at a similar price point. I'm not really totally familiar with all of their licensing choices, so I'm not sure if there are costs over and above the standard licensing fees.
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Malwarebytes is a bit pricey for some regions, such as Ukraine, since it's priced in US dollars. I prefer to use the paid version, and I am a pay-to-play person.
Malwarebytes is a cost-effective product.
I rate the tool's pricing a five out of ten.
If you look at the pricing of some other products, the pricing of Malwarebytes is pretty much okay since it is neither cheap nor too high, making it fall in the middle. On a scale of one to ten, where one is a low price and ten is a high price, I rate the product's pricing a seven.
The price of Malwarebytes is in the middle range compared to other vendors. Some customers have environments where they want certain components or bundle components. There is a basic license but there are additional add-ons that can be purchased. I rate the price of Malwarebytes a six out of ten.
The licensing is per seat, with clients being a little less expensive than servers. If we need more licenses, we can accomplish that within a day. As Malwarebytes adds new features to their product, such as DNS filtering and a patching module, they want to charge us more even though we're a premium user, which isn't ideal. If we were to purchase all the modules, it could become expensive. If we buy a premium version of a product, then we should be included when they roll out new features, and if they want to adjust the price at the start of the next contract, that's negotiable.
I believe the retail price is between $40 and $50 per copy. It is a yearly subscription.
The prices are public. You can try and get on the internet, however, this is not the real cost. There are some other costs. It depends on how many modules you are buying. If you will activate all modules or just only a few modules the price will be different. We have other services. They provide nice services besides your software. The price for those depends on how you contract with them. In comparison, for example, the Sentinel ONE device is very cheap since you don't have all modules to add on.
Its licensing is annual. There are no additional costs beyond the standard licensing fee.
It is really expensive. We've got between 30 and 40 licenses every year, and for the number of licenses that we have, we're finding that Malwarebytes on average costs between $900 and $1,000 more per year than comparable options. We're paying about $3,300 per year for these licenses. There are no additional costs beyond the standard licensing fee.
I would say that it's affordable. It costs much less than Sentinel One, CrowdStrike, or anything of that nature. But, at the same time, you are getting what you pay for. So I would say it's one of the best when you're comparing traditional NextGen AVs like Webroot that aren't the best in the bunch. McAfee and some of those other ones bring a lot more different options to the table. But if it's just straight AV technology, I would put Malwarebytes at the top of the heap in terms of value for the money.
Its cost is around $60 a machine. The cost of the total solution for 250 people is about $8,500 a year. If we add EDR to it, it will bring that cost up to about $15,000. The cost for Carbon Black is about $25,000, which is $10,000 more, but you get all AI functions with it.
The solution really needs to look around at the rest of the market. They're slightly more expensive and it would be ideal if they were more competitive.
We have found the pricing to be quite reasonable. The cost may be something in the ballpark of $20-25 a year per computer. There are no costs above the main licensing cost.
It is expensive.
In terms of licensing, the solution is certainly comparable to other choices. I would say they're comparable to Sophos or Symantec among others. They'd be very close to each other price-wise. I don't think they're cheaper; I believe they're at a similar price point. I'm not really totally familiar with all of their licensing choices, so I'm not sure if there are costs over and above the standard licensing fees.
Yearly, it is around $50 per client.
We expect to pay $1,000 USD a month, depending on the number of users.