OutSystems licenses are not cheap, but they fall within the range of standard pricing. It is not very expensive or overly budget-friendly; it is more in the middle, making it an average-cost option for organizations.
OutSystems is an expensive product. My company has to make monthly payments towards the licensing costs attached to the solution. I am unsure about how much my company spends towards the solution's costs, but its cost runs into thousands of euros. There are some additional costs towards which certain payments are to be made, considering that one needs to pay for the end user who uses the solution.
The solution is expensive. The platform is not suitable for all of my clients. I work with labor unions and other smaller organizations that would not be able to afford the platform's current pricing model. It would be beneficial if there were a scaled-down version or a tiered pricing option that would allow me to build an app or a web app that is more cost-effective for my clients. Currently, the platform's pricing is too high for many of my clients, who would not be able to afford something in the $50,000 to $100,000 range.
Product Specialist Intern at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2022-11-10T12:49:47Z
Nov 10, 2022
There is a free trial to use this solution and other options available, such as enterprise. There are different subscription plans. The enterprise version of the solution is approximately $1,500 annually.
The solution is not open source. It is a platform that is given free of cost to the developers. When it comes to commercial use, there are restrictions and costs. I believe they have two pricing options. One is approximately $4000 USD a year and the other is approximately $10,000 USD a year. Obviously, you need to incur your own infrastructure costs or maybe even your own server. Other costs come in the form of security, maintenance, and the amount of data required to be held in the cloud.
If budget is not a show stopper, Organizations considering Rapid Applications Development with a Low Code App Development Platform such as Outsystems will be assured of a robust development platform.
However, if budget is of great concern, there are more Low Code and even No-Code Cross-Platform Mobile Application Development platforms to toy with.
Technical Lead at Netlink Software Group America Inc
Real User
2022-06-24T13:36:00Z
Jun 24, 2022
I'm not sure how the licensing is set up. I don't handle that aspect. However, I am able to see it s very costly as compared to other platforms. That said, we see the benefit of paying so much. They provide a lot of options.
Solution Architect and LowCode Practice Lead at Accenture
Real User
2022-05-29T13:06:00Z
May 29, 2022
OutSystems isn't expensive. It's very similar to the cost of Mendix. If customers have a good relationship with OutSystems or Mendix, they can get a better price. The solutions have a similar pricing model, including licenses for single or multiple users.
Head of Innovation & Projects at a financial services firm with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-03-17T13:40:28Z
Mar 17, 2022
I believe they are very strict with their pricing platforms, or the pricing policies, and it changes. They have changed it from software units to application objects in recent years, and now it's all free, but you pay for the users. I believe they should have a better scheme for companies like ours, which are small and could benefit from the platform without paying too much. The fees are approximately €150,000, €170,000 per year, which is excessive for a company of our size. We don't have any additional costs, but we did have, within this price we had some, I believe we have some agreements regarding accelerator, to be honest, I don't know off the top of my head.
The cost of the product is very high and would price out smaller organizations. My client pays for the solution. Therefore, I have no visibility of the cost. I can't speak to the licensing or the pricing, or the terms of use.
Technology Manager at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-01-25T15:57:56Z
Jan 25, 2021
I think the pricing for OutSystems is comparable with similar solutions. I would place it somewhere in the middle. We pay for the bundle and don't pay anything extra in terms of licensing and other fees.
For a single application, it's too expensive, but that's also not what the OutSystems aims for. Personally I don't think that's the smart approach. Their model is really based on platform and not every customer is ready to adopt a platform at the start. So, as a result, they actually limit their own success and results at the moment. But that isn't a huge issue. If you look at the value of the platform, I think the pricing is fair.
Software Engineer at a logistics company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2018-05-17T07:35:00Z
May 17, 2018
It is still very expensive, so small companies can’t generally afford it. We hope that this changes. Still, the time saving on development and delivery is worth the value.
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The cost is high. I saw on the website that the minimum license is around $4,000 per month.
As for licensing costs, I'm not directly involved in that aspect.
OutSystems is a very expensive solution, and it has to be cheaper. Users have to pay a yearly licensing fee for the solution.
It is very high price.
It is not an expensive product, especially if you have access to more features and deal with more projects.
OutSystems licenses are not cheap, but they fall within the range of standard pricing. It is not very expensive or overly budget-friendly; it is more in the middle, making it an average-cost option for organizations.
OutSystems is an expensive product. My company has to make monthly payments towards the licensing costs attached to the solution. I am unsure about how much my company spends towards the solution's costs, but its cost runs into thousands of euros. There are some additional costs towards which certain payments are to be made, considering that one needs to pay for the end user who uses the solution.
I would rate it five to six out of ten.
The solution is too expensive for small companies. Whereas, for large companies, it is worth the investment.
The product is expensive and I would rate its pricing a seven out of ten. You need to pay a yearly subscription to use the product.
I would rate the pricing a five out of ten. There are no additional costs with the standard license.
The setup cost, pricing, and licensing costs are competitive.
The tool’s licensing is based on the user’s usage.
The solution is expensive. The platform is not suitable for all of my clients. I work with labor unions and other smaller organizations that would not be able to afford the platform's current pricing model. It would be beneficial if there were a scaled-down version or a tiered pricing option that would allow me to build an app or a web app that is more cost-effective for my clients. Currently, the platform's pricing is too high for many of my clients, who would not be able to afford something in the $50,000 to $100,000 range.
There is a free trial to use this solution and other options available, such as enterprise. There are different subscription plans. The enterprise version of the solution is approximately $1,500 annually.
The solution is not open source. It is a platform that is given free of cost to the developers. When it comes to commercial use, there are restrictions and costs. I believe they have two pricing options. One is approximately $4000 USD a year and the other is approximately $10,000 USD a year. Obviously, you need to incur your own infrastructure costs or maybe even your own server. Other costs come in the form of security, maintenance, and the amount of data required to be held in the cloud.
If budget is not a show stopper, Organizations considering Rapid Applications Development with a Low Code App Development Platform such as Outsystems will be assured of a robust development platform.
However, if budget is of great concern, there are more Low Code and even No-Code Cross-Platform Mobile Application Development platforms to toy with.
I'm not sure how the licensing is set up. I don't handle that aspect. However, I am able to see it s very costly as compared to other platforms. That said, we see the benefit of paying so much. They provide a lot of options.
OutSystems isn't expensive. It's very similar to the cost of Mendix. If customers have a good relationship with OutSystems or Mendix, they can get a better price. The solutions have a similar pricing model, including licenses for single or multiple users.
It depends on the use case, but we found the solution to be pretty expensive.
For one developer to use, the cost is around $5,000.
I believe they are very strict with their pricing platforms, or the pricing policies, and it changes. They have changed it from software units to application objects in recent years, and now it's all free, but you pay for the users. I believe they should have a better scheme for companies like ours, which are small and could benefit from the platform without paying too much. The fees are approximately €150,000, €170,000 per year, which is excessive for a company of our size. We don't have any additional costs, but we did have, within this price we had some, I believe we have some agreements regarding accelerator, to be honest, I don't know off the top of my head.
The pricing is an area that needs to be improved. The subscription is billed on a yearly basis.
The cost of the product is very high and would price out smaller organizations. My client pays for the solution. Therefore, I have no visibility of the cost. I can't speak to the licensing or the pricing, or the terms of use.
I think the pricing for OutSystems is comparable with similar solutions. I would place it somewhere in the middle. We pay for the bundle and don't pay anything extra in terms of licensing and other fees.
For a single application, it's too expensive, but that's also not what the OutSystems aims for. Personally I don't think that's the smart approach. Their model is really based on platform and not every customer is ready to adopt a platform at the start. So, as a result, they actually limit their own success and results at the moment. But that isn't a huge issue. If you look at the value of the platform, I think the pricing is fair.
OutSystems was open to a deal that worked for both sides. It’s not ethical to give more specifics about the pricing and licensing.
It is still very expensive, so small companies can’t generally afford it. We hope that this changes. Still, the time saving on development and delivery is worth the value.
You should contact OutSystems for more details but my opinion is that it is not for small business budgets.
Pricing could be a concern. You have to pay yearly, even after you have completed your development.