SAP SuccessFactors Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-10-17T15:32:30Z
Oct 17, 2022
The solution is priced per user which can get expensive. Licensing is generally higher than other LMS tools. It would help to offer price bundles in defined ranges. For example, 500 to 1,000 users are a static price.
I don't know what the pricing model is at this point in time. I'm a consultant. The organizations that have purchased Litmos engage me to help them implement it, or Litmos engage me to be their external learning management system administrator. So, I don't see the rates, but based on the general comments that I've heard, it seems cost-effective and competitive with its competitors.
Senior Manager II, Learning operations and multi media at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-09-30T15:14:36Z
Sep 30, 2022
The pricing is really good. Its pricing is probably the most competitive I've seen for an LMS. If you need help with doing any type of custom design or customization, such as code design or anything like that with the site, then you have to use their people services, which would be an extra cost.
Senior Manager & Architect - Enterprise Solutions & CoE (Innovation & Digital Transformation) at Nsight inc
Real User
Top 10
2022-05-05T08:56:02Z
May 5, 2022
One thing i liked about pricing is unlike other LMS provider SAP litmos provide different pricing model and customer can choose the package as per their need. Also they only charge for the active user and not on the basis of total number users. This makes pricing model unique for SAP litmos.
Systems & Quality Advisor at a mining and metals company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-04-12T12:02:00Z
Apr 12, 2022
Litmos' price is pretty average. It's an active user subscription, so we only get billed for active users each month even though there are thousands of users in there. When we first purchased our subscription, we underestimated how many people we would have within a billing period. We had to adjust that in the first six months. I can't remember the exact numbers, but they charge a per user rate for a certain number, and you get a discount as the number of users goes up. It scales, which is a fairly reasonable way to build a pricing model. We bundled the user and content subscription, so if it was $5 per user for the platform, we might pay $6.50 per user to get all the content. There's a gold standard and a platinum standard. We purchased the higher one because we thought the value of that extra $1.50 per user was worth it. That gave us access to the content as well as the platform. We get all content, and it's updated all the time. It's automatic, so we don't have to request it. It's a good setup, and there are no additional costs. If we had chosen the platform only, we would need to purchase the courses we want individually. We've opted to go with the rolling subscription that includes content.
SAP SuccessFactors Consultant at NTT DATA Business Solutions Qatar
Real User
2022-03-29T18:15:14Z
Mar 29, 2022
If the pricing can be subsidized a little more, that would be great. I would rate the pricing a three out of five. There is pricing available in two plans. It is priced per user license. Whatever the user count is, if it falls between 100 and 500, or 500 and 2000, they have a budget pricing category for each of those categories.
Litmos is a cloud-based learning management system (LMS) that offers a comprehensive solution for training and development needs. Its user-friendly interface and robust features enable organizations to deliver engaging and effective learning experiences to their employees, partners, and customers. The platform allows for easy creation and management of courses, assessments, and certifications, with the ability to track learner progress and performance. SA Litmos also provides various content...
The solution is priced per user which can get expensive. Licensing is generally higher than other LMS tools. It would help to offer price bundles in defined ranges. For example, 500 to 1,000 users are a static price.
I don't know what the pricing model is at this point in time. I'm a consultant. The organizations that have purchased Litmos engage me to help them implement it, or Litmos engage me to be their external learning management system administrator. So, I don't see the rates, but based on the general comments that I've heard, it seems cost-effective and competitive with its competitors.
The pricing is really good. Its pricing is probably the most competitive I've seen for an LMS. If you need help with doing any type of custom design or customization, such as code design or anything like that with the site, then you have to use their people services, which would be an extra cost.
One thing i liked about pricing is unlike other LMS provider SAP litmos provide different pricing model and customer can choose the package as per their need. Also they only charge for the active user and not on the basis of total number users. This makes pricing model unique for SAP litmos.
Litmos' price is pretty average. It's an active user subscription, so we only get billed for active users each month even though there are thousands of users in there. When we first purchased our subscription, we underestimated how many people we would have within a billing period. We had to adjust that in the first six months. I can't remember the exact numbers, but they charge a per user rate for a certain number, and you get a discount as the number of users goes up. It scales, which is a fairly reasonable way to build a pricing model. We bundled the user and content subscription, so if it was $5 per user for the platform, we might pay $6.50 per user to get all the content. There's a gold standard and a platinum standard. We purchased the higher one because we thought the value of that extra $1.50 per user was worth it. That gave us access to the content as well as the platform. We get all content, and it's updated all the time. It's automatic, so we don't have to request it. It's a good setup, and there are no additional costs. If we had chosen the platform only, we would need to purchase the courses we want individually. We've opted to go with the rolling subscription that includes content.
If the pricing can be subsidized a little more, that would be great. I would rate the pricing a three out of five. There is pricing available in two plans. It is priced per user license. Whatever the user count is, if it falls between 100 and 500, or 500 and 2000, they have a budget pricing category for each of those categories.