WSO2 Identity Server is not an expensive solution. On a scale from one to ten, where one is expensive and ten is cheap, I rate the solution's pricing a six out of ten.
Solution Architect at a tech consulting company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-10-03T10:02:57Z
Oct 3, 2023
I rate WSO2 Identity Server’s pricing a seven out of ten. They offer two types of license subscriptions. One is Apache, where we can build it ourselves. The second one is the WSO2 purchase license. They should bring in some good pricing models to host the marketplace. At the moment, they don’t have proper model data.
Project Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-04-30T18:39:23Z
Apr 30, 2022
I don't have any pricing information. At this time we are working with the open-source version. However, we are in negotiations with the WS02 Identity Server.
Senior Technical Architect at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-12-24T18:13:15Z
Dec 24, 2020
The pricing is very good. When you compare it to all other products, the pricing is cost-effective. It's not only that, it's as robust as other products and on par with other products - such as, for example, MuleSoft or TIBCO. In comparison, it's quite reasonable. There aren't any extra costs above the standard licensing fees.
Solution Architect at a tech consulting company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2019-02-27T08:57:00Z
Feb 27, 2019
Price matters to us, and the primary reason that we adopted this solution is that it is open source. This means that the actual product is free of cost; however, we do have a support licence that we can pay for by yearly subscription. We do very well with this. We have to take their support, but that is a minimal charge if I'm comparing it to other identity managers. Overall, the licensing is ok. If you are paying for support then you will be supported very well.
WSO2 Identity Server can be used to simplify identity and access management (IAM) related activities in the enterprise. The product is based on open standards and open source principles. WSO2 Identity Server comes with seamless, easy to use integration capabilities that help connect applications, user stores, directories and identity management systems.
I rate the product price an eight out of ten. There is a need to pay more for the extra features provided by the solution.
WSO2 Identity Server is not an expensive solution. On a scale from one to ten, where one is expensive and ten is cheap, I rate the solution's pricing a six out of ten.
I rate WSO2 Identity Server’s pricing a seven out of ten. They offer two types of license subscriptions. One is Apache, where we can build it ourselves. The second one is the WSO2 purchase license. They should bring in some good pricing models to host the marketplace. At the moment, they don’t have proper model data.
I don't have any pricing information. At this time we are working with the open-source version. However, we are in negotiations with the WS02 Identity Server.
I have found the solutions license is priced competitively compared to others.
The pricing is very good. When you compare it to all other products, the pricing is cost-effective. It's not only that, it's as robust as other products and on par with other products - such as, for example, MuleSoft or TIBCO. In comparison, it's quite reasonable. There aren't any extra costs above the standard licensing fees.
Price matters to us, and the primary reason that we adopted this solution is that it is open source. This means that the actual product is free of cost; however, we do have a support licence that we can pay for by yearly subscription. We do very well with this. We have to take their support, but that is a minimal charge if I'm comparing it to other identity managers. Overall, the licensing is ok. If you are paying for support then you will be supported very well.