Though I am not really sure about SysAid's prices, I know that it is competitive compared to some of the other products that our company looked at, like ConnectWise and ServiceNow.
Head of ITSM and Application Solutions at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2021-07-15T12:32:21Z
Jul 15, 2021
Compared to others, it's reasonably priced. Compared with ServiceNow, they aren't very highly-priced, however, they are continuously increasing their price.
SysAid is very cheap compared to what we had before. Price wasn't the driver for going into it. There were other products around that were the same price bracket, but it certainly had the best feature set for the price. It had a really good feature set and a reasonable price. It's certainly not expensive for what you get for your money. There were no additional costs to standard licensing. All the knowledge transfer sessions they gave us that were part of onboarding were part of the fee. There are no additional costs for that. You can buy extra plugins and bolts from them if you want to. We paid extra for our third-parties to integrate it with our other applications. As a standalone tool, it's an all in one product. It's very cheap.
Help Desk Administrator at a transportation company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-07-19T08:15:00Z
Jul 19, 2020
Once you're interested, talk with SysAid. You can have them come in and look at your company and advise you on the best solution. They will tell you what comes with each separate package and also advise you what application to activate. If you want something that they don't have, they have a department that can design something based on your unique requests.
The pricing is really not expensive compared to other solutions and what you get out of the licenses in regards to how many licenses. You can easily upgrade the license number for the administrators. I would start with a small number and grow whenever needed and not get a huge package already at the beginning. You have unlimited end-users. There's licensing for assets, reporting, and for administrators. but you can add on whatever you want. You have to contact the salesperson. It's only an email. You get the offer back. As soon as it's paid, then you get the license key and implement the license key and that's it. The system is there already. Just free up additional functionalities or additional administrators with the different license keys.
Director of IT Support Services at University of Michigan School of Business
Real User
2020-04-30T10:58:00Z
Apr 30, 2020
One of the factors that, when I was first looking at tools, made SysAid attractive was the initial cost for bringing the system in. I found it to be very reasonable and very appropriate for what you got with the tool. The standard stuff that initially comes with it was a really good base. That meant I didn't have to add a lot of things. It was a good value. That was very important to me in deciding what tool we were going to use. Overall, the price is good. It's all about what you get for the base amount. From my perspective, you want to look at what you're getting out-of-the-box. SysAid does a good job of putting key stuff in the box for you. You get X amount of initial administrator's licenses. Each person who has to use the system in some capacity on the tech side needs an administrator's license. You have to take that into consideration in terms of your costs as you grow. We have also added the TeamViewer integration so we can remote to a customer's desk through SysAid. We've done that because it's integrated within the tool and we can do some tracking of things. You really have to decide what's important to you: What you're going to do in the immediate scope of your environment and does SysAid bring that as part of the out-of-the-box functionality, and what things you might have to add as a result of that.
Offered in both cloud and on-premise versions, SysAid is a globally-adopted IT Service Management (ITSM) solution that combines all the essential capabilities in one, feature-rich tool. From traditional ticket management to asset management, SysAid allows administrators to monitor and manage tasks in one platform, so they can deliver fast and comprehensive support from a single view. Available in 42 languages, SysAid serves over 10,000 customers across 140 countries, spanning all industries...
Though I am not really sure about SysAid's prices, I know that it is competitive compared to some of the other products that our company looked at, like ConnectWise and ServiceNow.
Compared to others, it's reasonably priced. Compared with ServiceNow, they aren't very highly-priced, however, they are continuously increasing their price.
The pricing is very good. It's an affordable tool in comparison to other market leaders.
SysAid is very cheap compared to what we had before. Price wasn't the driver for going into it. There were other products around that were the same price bracket, but it certainly had the best feature set for the price. It had a really good feature set and a reasonable price. It's certainly not expensive for what you get for your money. There were no additional costs to standard licensing. All the knowledge transfer sessions they gave us that were part of onboarding were part of the fee. There are no additional costs for that. You can buy extra plugins and bolts from them if you want to. We paid extra for our third-parties to integrate it with our other applications. As a standalone tool, it's an all in one product. It's very cheap.
Once you're interested, talk with SysAid. You can have them come in and look at your company and advise you on the best solution. They will tell you what comes with each separate package and also advise you what application to activate. If you want something that they don't have, they have a department that can design something based on your unique requests.
The pricing is really not expensive compared to other solutions and what you get out of the licenses in regards to how many licenses. You can easily upgrade the license number for the administrators. I would start with a small number and grow whenever needed and not get a huge package already at the beginning. You have unlimited end-users. There's licensing for assets, reporting, and for administrators. but you can add on whatever you want. You have to contact the salesperson. It's only an email. You get the offer back. As soon as it's paid, then you get the license key and implement the license key and that's it. The system is there already. Just free up additional functionalities or additional administrators with the different license keys.
One of the factors that, when I was first looking at tools, made SysAid attractive was the initial cost for bringing the system in. I found it to be very reasonable and very appropriate for what you got with the tool. The standard stuff that initially comes with it was a really good base. That meant I didn't have to add a lot of things. It was a good value. That was very important to me in deciding what tool we were going to use. Overall, the price is good. It's all about what you get for the base amount. From my perspective, you want to look at what you're getting out-of-the-box. SysAid does a good job of putting key stuff in the box for you. You get X amount of initial administrator's licenses. Each person who has to use the system in some capacity on the tech side needs an administrator's license. You have to take that into consideration in terms of your costs as you grow. We have also added the TeamViewer integration so we can remote to a customer's desk through SysAid. We've done that because it's integrated within the tool and we can do some tracking of things. You really have to decide what's important to you: What you're going to do in the immediate scope of your environment and does SysAid bring that as part of the out-of-the-box functionality, and what things you might have to add as a result of that.
SysAid is a good solution, especially from a pricing perspective.
The pricing of SysAid is less than its competitors. Our licensing agreement is a good one. We received a nice discount.