This is a cost-0effective project planner. I'm getting a product at $100 as opposed to Oracle, which would cost me thousands of dollars. I'd rate it nine out of ten. We pay annually. You can also pay monthly if you would like. There are no extra costs in addition to the standard licensing fees. You would have to pay if you were using other Microsoft products, like Microsoft Teams.
The license fees for the professional version, which is estimated to be approximately $1,600, and the standard version, which is approximately $1,200, may be considered expensive by some users. This is something that could be improved to make the platform more accessible to a wider audience. You can purchase other solutions from Microsoft and receive this solution in the package, such as Visual Studio, it offers numerous benefits, including access to a variety of Microsoft solutions, including Project, Visio, Office 2021, and more. This makes it easier for me to access everything I need.
Founder & Director at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2022-02-22T16:32:41Z
Feb 22, 2022
It was a three-year license deal that was reconciled on a quarterly basis. It is a reasonably priced product, and I consider that we got good value for money.
I don't deal directly with sales or licensing. I can't speak to the exact cost or licensing structure of the product itself. It's not an aspect I deal with directly. We likely have a support contract for the product.
Founder at a computer software company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2021-02-19T13:31:17Z
Feb 19, 2021
I do not remember the exact cost we paid but usually, they charge per user per month. The price is not that important for enterprise, they prefer to have something useful and works. If it makes your team more productive, then the price does not matter so much.
Make sure you have a good business reason for purchasing MS Project. It isn't cheap and there are free alternatives, with simple capabilities, available.
The standard diversion of Project Online or Microsoft Project, is that it automatically has so many built in features that you really do not need to invest much in terms of trying to configure it to suit your requirements. It has all the standard practices, built in practices, all the pin book concepts already aligned within the product.
Microsoft Project helps you get started quickly and execute projects with ease. Built-in templates and familiar scheduling tools help project managers and teams stay productive.
I rate the solution's pricing a three out of ten.
The product is not expensive. My company has opted for an annual subscription.
Microsoft Project is an expensive solution.
The solution has a decent annual license subscription cost, which is not high.
I am not aware of any additional costs apart from the standard licensing fees of the solution.
The solution is expensive. I rate its pricing as a nine. We purchase a yearly basis license for it.
Pricing-wise, I rate the solution a seven out of ten since I feel it is a bit costly.
We pay a monthly licensing fee for the solution. I'm not sure of the exact cost of the product.
This is a cost-0effective project planner. I'm getting a product at $100 as opposed to Oracle, which would cost me thousands of dollars. I'd rate it nine out of ten. We pay annually. You can also pay monthly if you would like. There are no extra costs in addition to the standard licensing fees. You would have to pay if you were using other Microsoft products, like Microsoft Teams.
The license fees for the professional version, which is estimated to be approximately $1,600, and the standard version, which is approximately $1,200, may be considered expensive by some users. This is something that could be improved to make the platform more accessible to a wider audience. You can purchase other solutions from Microsoft and receive this solution in the package, such as Visual Studio, it offers numerous benefits, including access to a variety of Microsoft solutions, including Project, Visio, Office 2021, and more. This makes it easier for me to access everything I need.
We are paying for a yearly license. On a scale of one to 10, with one being cheap and 10 being expensive, I would rate Microsoft Project a nine.
The cost is moderate. It's a bit costly.
The solution is part of Office 365, and it is an annual subscription.
The pricing is pretty high. I'd rate it two out of five in terms of affordability.
It depends on the scale, but in some instances, the licensing was around $600 per user.
I only use a login feature for Microsoft Project.
Licensing costs vary depending on the user volume. The pricing is good, I'd rate it four out of five.
It was a three-year license deal that was reconciled on a quarterly basis. It is a reasonably priced product, and I consider that we got good value for money.
Its price could be reduced a little.
I don't deal directly with sales or licensing. I can't speak to the exact cost or licensing structure of the product itself. It's not an aspect I deal with directly. We likely have a support contract for the product.
I don't have any knowledge of the overall costs of the solution. It's not an aspect that I handle directly.
I do not remember the exact cost we paid but usually, they charge per user per month. The price is not that important for enterprise, they prefer to have something useful and works. If it makes your team more productive, then the price does not matter so much.
It probably was $30 per license on a monthly basis. There is no additional fee.
It gets expensive when having to add all of the plugins and everything that you need.
Make sure you have a good business reason for purchasing MS Project. It isn't cheap and there are free alternatives, with simple capabilities, available.
The pricing is pretty reasonable. They don't seem to overcharge for their services.
The pricing is pretty good. We don't have any complaints with regards to the cost of the solution. It's not overly expensive in comparison to others.
The standard diversion of Project Online or Microsoft Project, is that it automatically has so many built in features that you really do not need to invest much in terms of trying to configure it to suit your requirements. It has all the standard practices, built in practices, all the pin book concepts already aligned within the product.
I do not have personal experience with pricing or licensing of this product.
I am not involved with this.