Application Security Intern at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-08-15T15:07:00Z
Aug 15, 2023
I think that the pricing is fair, although I haven't checked it out completely. I'm still making use of the free features on Trello. I'm still enjoying the free version and have not upgraded my plan yet to the most recent one.
Consultant at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
MSP
Top 5
2023-02-02T13:44:00Z
Feb 2, 2023
I would give pricing a three on a scale of 0 to 10, where 10 is for the lowest price and 0 is for the highest. The basic paid version is pretty expensive and I will most likely not use it for that price.
Vice President of planning and organization development at Tosan Techno
Real User
Top 5
2023-01-17T12:41:37Z
Jan 17, 2023
Paying for the solution's license is worth it only if our enterprise or organization can use Trello, integrated with some other solution, and we can have good reports.
You do have to pay for a license. I'm not sure what the exact price is. It should be reasonable. It is being used by mid-range companies and startups that may be price-conscious.
Its pricing is good. It is about $6 per license for what we use, but then there are other plans as well, such as $12 a month. I would rate it a nine out of ten in terms of pricing.
Trello has a paid version, but we've been using just the free version. It covers all of the bases and all of our needs for us, so there's no cost involved for us. This is surprising for such a quality platform with no limitations on the key functionalities, because you can take advantage of those functionalities without having to pay for the solution.
Trello is the visual collaboration tool that creates a shared perspective on any project. Trello’s boards, lists and cards enable you to organize and prioritize your personal and work life in a fun, flexible and rewarding way.
I did not evaluate Trello's pricing model since it was provided by my organization.
The pricing for Trello is relatively cheap compared to other similar solutions.
We didn't need to pay for the solution.
UiPath is cost-efficient.
It is free.
The tool's pricing is average.
I think that the pricing is fair, although I haven't checked it out completely. I'm still making use of the free features on Trello. I'm still enjoying the free version and have not upgraded my plan yet to the most recent one.
The product is cheap. I think the product is cheaper than Zoho.
Trello has a really good price. I rate Trello a two or three out of ten for pricing.
I rate the pricing a five out of ten. The solution should lower its prices. We pay $10 per user per month for the product.
I would give pricing a three on a scale of 0 to 10, where 10 is for the lowest price and 0 is for the highest. The basic paid version is pretty expensive and I will most likely not use it for that price.
Paying for the solution's license is worth it only if our enterprise or organization can use Trello, integrated with some other solution, and we can have good reports.
We are currently using the open-source option.
You do have to pay for a license. I'm not sure what the exact price is. It should be reasonable. It is being used by mid-range companies and startups that may be price-conscious.
The pricing for this solution is reasonable.
The licensing covers all of the functionalities of the product. It has everything your team needs.
The cost of the product is not overly expensive. For me, it was free of cost. However, for those who have to pay, I'm not sure of the exact pricing.
Its pricing is good. It is about $6 per license for what we use, but then there are other plans as well, such as $12 a month. I would rate it a nine out of ten in terms of pricing.
Trello has a paid version, but we've been using just the free version. It covers all of the bases and all of our needs for us, so there's no cost involved for us. This is surprising for such a quality platform with no limitations on the key functionalities, because you can take advantage of those functionalities without having to pay for the solution.
I am tinkering with the free version.
Pricing can be improved. You have to pay more to unlock certain features.
The free version is great.