Charg d'Innovation Et Stratgie Infrastructure at Adista
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2023-12-18T14:57:29Z
Dec 18, 2023
Though I am unsure about the product's pricing plan, there is a need to make monthly payments towards the licensing costs attached to the solution, and it operates on a per-user plan.
There are features that they're putting in the Enterprise plan that you have to pay for the Enterprise plan to use those features. The Enterprise plan is probably double or triple the Pro plan price, or it may be two and a half times. From a business standpoint, I don't like the fact that I have to pay two and a half times more to use a particular feature. I get why they're doing it. They are a business, and they've got to make money, but they're intentionally putting some of the features that are needed to run a good project or a good business in that Enterprise plan, and, of course, it's the highest price plan. Some of the smaller businesses don't need some of the features that come along with the Enterprise plan. It's just a give-and-take, but I don't like the model where a small company with five to ten people has to pay double the price to get that one feature. If you've got two hundred users, you can probably get a little bit of a pass break, and they probably got one because they have thousands of users. I've got a client who is a small lab management company, and it would be great for them to have one of the capabilities that's in the Enterprise plan, but they can't pay two and a half times the cost of the software to get that one feature. So, we're having to do workarounds for that, and the workarounds are not always pretty.
monday.com's pricing is fair compared to its competitors, although it is a bit higher than most of its competitors, but when compared to the ROI year on year, it does justify the investments. Pricing needs to be linked to the available features, capabilities, and flexibility in customization. Once you have the automation and integrations in place correctly the ROI is much better than with the other tools.
Front End Developer at a marketing services firm with 1-10 employees
Real User
2022-05-12T05:35:52Z
May 12, 2022
It's extremely affordable. I've considered even getting a personal license just outside of work as it's been so helpful for all of my task management at work. I haven't quite pulled the trigger on that, since I'm not sure that the price point quite makes sense to have two of them running side by side. That said, it's great. The price point is very approachable, particularly for the time it saves. If it saves one hour a month, it more than pays for itself.
Monday.com is easy to set up and cost-efficient. I forgot how much an Evergreen subscription was, however, compared with Trello and Asana, Monday.com is cheaper and at the same time a lot easier to use.
Operations Manager / Bookkeeper at Revolutions Bookkeepers
User
2022-04-26T16:23:00Z
Apr 26, 2022
The pricing is a bit high, yet still worth it. I would also advise new users that someone should be responsible for creating and customizing all of the boards to really make the program work for your needs. They will also want to keep up with the latest webinars and advances in Monday to get the most out of it.
There is virtually no setup cost other than the time it takes to learn the system and set up boards/automation. The pricing is a bit steep, and it's built on tiers rather than incremental users (not ideal for a small company that's adding people slowly).
The setup is pretty easy. There is a series of customizable templates or you can start from scratch if you're savvy. The pricing is competitive depending on the size of your team.
I would advise using the free version as long as possible. We paid for the program after we decided it was a good fit, however, I would let a team work with the program on a smaller, more isolated project first, and then decide if it is a good fit as you scale the team on the software.
I'd advise new users to choose an option for your core team, then add as you need to. I'd also suggest users change the setup of default boards so that not everyone in company is notified with each addition or change. We almost lost people who were overwhelmed with notifications.
The price is reasonable for the service we receive. The team has also been very good when I have had questions and needed something outside of the offered packages.
The solution works amazing for me and my team. I am very happy with the amount of automation and functionality we receive on the professional model package.
Senior Web Developer at Property Shop Investment LLC
User
2022-04-20T09:35:00Z
Apr 20, 2022
I'd advise users it's better to use the standard package first to check it out if it's for first-time use. You can always upgrade to an enterprise package, which will give you more services.
There is no cost per single user since licensing comes in various ranges of users. Make sure your user numbers match the range, otherwise you will end up paying too much.
Director of Collaborative Delivery at a engineering company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-09-13T16:03:08Z
Sep 13, 2021
In terms of pricing, it is not the cheapest. They could offer more packages. There seems to be a gap in price between package offers. One has as much as a $30 difference. Fees are paid monthly per user.
Director Of Information Technology at a media company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-06-30T20:32:30Z
Jun 30, 2021
The solution is quite inexpensive. For example, we pay $8,500 for 75 users. It's somewhere around $100 a user, approximately. There aren't any extras that you need to pay for.
Monday.com is a project management solution used for CRM, task tracking, managing projects across multiple disciplines, and maintaining continuity of service for clients and team members. Its most valuable features include global search, scalability, stability, flexibility, affordability, user-friendliness, and task management features. The solution is also praised for its ease of use, adaptability, and automation capabilities. Monday.com has improved efficiency, provided automatic reminders...
I rate the tool's pricing a six out of ten.
I am using the tool's free version.
Though I am unsure about the product's pricing plan, there is a need to make monthly payments towards the licensing costs attached to the solution, and it operates on a per-user plan.
The product is not expensive. For the moment, the price is not a problem. I pay annually for the solution.
There are features that they're putting in the Enterprise plan that you have to pay for the Enterprise plan to use those features. The Enterprise plan is probably double or triple the Pro plan price, or it may be two and a half times. From a business standpoint, I don't like the fact that I have to pay two and a half times more to use a particular feature. I get why they're doing it. They are a business, and they've got to make money, but they're intentionally putting some of the features that are needed to run a good project or a good business in that Enterprise plan, and, of course, it's the highest price plan. Some of the smaller businesses don't need some of the features that come along with the Enterprise plan. It's just a give-and-take, but I don't like the model where a small company with five to ten people has to pay double the price to get that one feature. If you've got two hundred users, you can probably get a little bit of a pass break, and they probably got one because they have thousands of users. I've got a client who is a small lab management company, and it would be great for them to have one of the capabilities that's in the Enterprise plan, but they can't pay two and a half times the cost of the software to get that one feature. So, we're having to do workarounds for that, and the workarounds are not always pretty.
It was fairly reasonable. For everything we were using it for, it was fairly reasonable.
monday.com's pricing is fair compared to its competitors, although it is a bit higher than most of its competitors, but when compared to the ROI year on year, it does justify the investments. Pricing needs to be linked to the available features, capabilities, and flexibility in customization. Once you have the automation and integrations in place correctly the ROI is much better than with the other tools.
Don't be afraid to invest in the yearly cost of a CRM.
It's extremely affordable. I've considered even getting a personal license just outside of work as it's been so helpful for all of my task management at work. I haven't quite pulled the trigger on that, since I'm not sure that the price point quite makes sense to have two of them running side by side. That said, it's great. The price point is very approachable, particularly for the time it saves. If it saves one hour a month, it more than pays for itself.
I recommend Monday to small and medium companies.
It was pretty straightforward in my case, however, I am a small business. I'm sure this is more complex for big companies.
It was a pleasant experience.
I honestly am not sure. I do not call the big shots. I can't speak to licensing costs.
I dont have any access to this information.
The integration with other applications is very easy and I have not had any problems in almost two years of use.
The cost of the solution is reasonable.
Monday.com is easy to set up and cost-efficient. I forgot how much an Evergreen subscription was, however, compared with Trello and Asana, Monday.com is cheaper and at the same time a lot easier to use.
The pricing is a bit high, yet still worth it. I would also advise new users that someone should be responsible for creating and customizing all of the boards to really make the program work for your needs. They will also want to keep up with the latest webinars and advances in Monday to get the most out of it.
It is very reasonable in terms of price and easy to set up.
The money that you spend on Monday.com is well worth it. It will likely pay for itself in terms of the time it will save you.
The solution is cost-effective.
There is virtually no setup cost other than the time it takes to learn the system and set up boards/automation. The pricing is a bit steep, and it's built on tiers rather than incremental users (not ideal for a small company that's adding people slowly).
I found it to be very transparent. You start with the lowest tier and work up to a middle or higher tier as is needed.
It's definitely worth the cost when you are using it for work or for a team of employees that you need to manage.
It's worth the price. The product has made everything a lot easier.
The solution is somewhat expensive.
I am only a user of Monday. I do not handle the purchasing.
I'm only a user of the software; I'm not privy to the costs and licensing.
Monday is totally worth it in terms of benefits vs price.
I'm unfamiliar with pricing as I am just a user.
The setup is pretty easy. There is a series of customizable templates or you can start from scratch if you're savvy. The pricing is competitive depending on the size of your team.
Having someone from Monday work with you on your needs for Monday is a great way to get started. It helps you see the price you should go for.
The cost is worth it to maintain organized teams.
It's worth the cost and it's honestly pretty user-friendly and easy to learn.
The solution is pricy, however, after seeing all the benefits, it definitely is worth it.
I would advise using the free version as long as possible. We paid for the program after we decided it was a good fit, however, I would let a team work with the program on a smaller, more isolated project first, and then decide if it is a good fit as you scale the team on the software.
I'd advise new users to choose an option for your core team, then add as you need to. I'd also suggest users change the setup of default boards so that not everyone in company is notified with each addition or change. We almost lost people who were overwhelmed with notifications.
The price is reasonable for the service we receive. The team has also been very good when I have had questions and needed something outside of the offered packages.
Monday.com is the best solution with a great price.
I don't manage this area.
We recently upgraded from standard to premium. It’s worth it for all the additional features.
The solution works amazing for me and my team. I am very happy with the amount of automation and functionality we receive on the professional model package.
I'd advise users it's better to use the standard package first to check it out if it's for first-time use. You can always upgrade to an enterprise package, which will give you more services.
I'd advise users to start using it - it is the best.
There is no cost per single user since licensing comes in various ranges of users. Make sure your user numbers match the range, otherwise you will end up paying too much.
The solution is expensive yet worth it.
My understanding is that it is open-source. There is a standard installation fee, however, in regards to users, it's free.
I am using its free version.
Just evaluate it and try not to compare it to higher end products that will cost you a lot more money.
The price is reasonable for the number of users we have.
In terms of pricing, it is not the cheapest. They could offer more packages. There seems to be a gap in price between package offers. One has as much as a $30 difference. Fees are paid monthly per user.
The project manager would be responsible for any licensing fees. As an end-user, we just follow suit.
The solution is quite inexpensive. For example, we pay $8,500 for 75 users. It's somewhere around $100 a user, approximately. There aren't any extras that you need to pay for.
I wasn't involved with the licensing, but I believe it's negotiable.