The inventory prices are very competitive. The competitors are more expensive, but the estimated cost of Invicti is more competitive than that of other tools. They had very good pricing. We have different tools on the Internet, but this tool is very promising in the future. It has a subscription-based pricing tool. You can start with 5000 to 10,000 as a small business. For enterprise solutions, you can go from 15,000.
The solution is very expensive. It comes with a yearly subscription. We were paying 6000 dollars yearly for unlimited scans. We have three licenses; basic, business, and ultimate. We need ultimate because it has unlimited scan numbers.
Invicti helps DevSecOps teams automate security tasks and save hundreds of hours each month by identifying web vulnerabilities that matter. Combining dynamic with interactive testing (DAST + IAST) and software composition analysis (SCA), Invicti scans every corner of an app to find what other tools miss with 99.98% accuracy, delivering on the promise of Zero Noise AppSec. Invicti helps discover all web assets — even ones that are lost, forgotten, or created by rogue departments. With an array...
As a technical user, I do not handle pricing or licensing, but I am aware that Invicti offers flexible licensing models based on organizational needs.
The inventory prices are very competitive. The competitors are more expensive, but the estimated cost of Invicti is more competitive than that of other tools. They had very good pricing. We have different tools on the Internet, but this tool is very promising in the future. It has a subscription-based pricing tool. You can start with 5000 to 10,000 as a small business. For enterprise solutions, you can go from 15,000.
The solution is very expensive. It comes with a yearly subscription. We were paying 6000 dollars yearly for unlimited scans. We have three licenses; basic, business, and ultimate. We need ultimate because it has unlimited scan numbers.
We are using an NFR license and I do not know the exact price of the NFR license. I think 20 FQDN for three years would cost around 35,000 US Dollars.
The pricing of the license is compatible with our budget.
Netsparker is one of the costliest products in the market. It would help if they could allow us to scan multiple URLs on the same license.
I think that price it too high, like other Security applications such as Acunetix, WebInspect, and so on.