QlikView Pricing
My firm got the product at a cheap price, but in general, I believe that the product is a bit costly.
It has an annual license. It is expensive as compared to other competitive tools that do more for less. In South African rands, we pay about 100,000 to 200,000 a year.
View full review »Its licensing costs are moderate, but it can get expensive due to the numerous add-ons available like those for printing. Also, there are more substantial expenses when integrating with ERP systems and other solutions. I would rate it six out of ten.
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QlikView
April 2024
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On a scale of one to ten, where one being low price and ten being high price, I rate pricing a four.
I rate the product's pricing a three out of ten.
View full review »It's reasonably priced and falls on the more affordable side. The annual cost for this, including server licenses, was approximately thirty to thirty-five thousand dollars. I would rate it five out of ten.
View full review »QlikView is affordable.
View full review »It is quite expensive, rating at around nine out of ten on a cost scale. This is mainly due to the requirement for a dedicated ClickView infrastructure as the sole SQL solution. We are primarily using perpetual licenses at the moment, and it's essential to note that we currently have just one SQL solution, which comprises one two-cluster. This incurs a cost of €21,375 for the solution in the current setup.
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reviewer2341953
Enterprise Data Architect at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
QlikView is more expensive than SAP Crystal Reports. It could be improved. I rate the pricing a five out of ten.
View full review »The pricing is moderate, in the medium price range.
View full review »I rate QlikView's pricing a five out of ten.
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Jhornber
Director, BI & Analytics at a leisure / travel company with 10,001+ employees
Server is Apprx $35K initial cost, plus 20% annual maintenance/support cost
User licenses are $350 or $1500 depending on license type(plus 20% annual maintenance/support). This can get costly if you have a very large user base.
View full review »My customers are mostly in government and banking, and they haven't had issues with QlikView pricing.
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reviewer2309610
Logistics Engineer at a logistics company with 201-500 employees
QlikView is a reasonably priced solution.
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Sue Penick
Director of IS at Bennington Marine, LLC
keep working with the Company to get the pricing you need.
View full review »For the value you can add to your business, the TCO is low. There is a high price perception in the market, but this is relative.
If you do not take advantage of the solution, it definitely will look expensive but if you do, you will be happy.
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Theophilos Papa
Crm/Business Intelligence administrator at Kc firiakis LTD
I don't handle the licensing aspect and therefore can't speak to the exact costs.
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Bernard Barnard
Head of Qlikview IT at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Care should be taken to purchase the right type of licensing blend for the environment.
Take time to understand the different license types, the requirements from users, usage model, etc., before deciding on licenses.
Potentially get some demo licenses before purchasing.
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reviewer1904637
Project Coordinator Manager at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees
I don't deal with the licensing aspect. I don't handle that part of the solution.
View full review »License prices are quite high; it makes the roll-out slow as you first have to convince people of the benefits. When growing, session licenses are the best; we achieve a ratio of 1:30 for the average user.
View full review »The prices were normal five years ago, but they are expensive now. My customers pay a yearly license fee.
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reviewer1901754
Head Of Business Intelligence at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
I don't directly deal with the pricing of the solution.
View full review »My advice is to start small with the named license scheme as the price is much cheaper and it will be much easier to gain management approval.
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ManFin32102
Manager, Financial Systems Deployment, EPSI at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It is not very expensive. I think it it is on par with other similar products on the market.
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Peter Eerdekens
Commercial Business Analyst at Asilia Africa
The setup costs for QlikView are fair as are the yearly maintenance fees. The licensing becomes a bit more expensive and requires some planning for onboarding.
View full review »Pricing/licensing depends on your company size, the uses of QV, # of users, among others. Named CALs, at approx. 1.200 EUR (see the Qlik website), would be required if you have permanent users with write access to different applications, while Document CALs are good if you have users that will only see a document to perform their jobs. There is good and simple documentation explaining your best pricing / licensing model.
View full review »Push for more services in your installation (consulting, IT, Development, Design). Sales can be very creative.
View full review »The start cost is around of US $25.000 and the annual royalties are around 20% that includes customer and technical support and upgrades.
View full review »Try to speak with the vendor in terms of the best possible licensing scheme, keeping in mind scalability and future deployments. In the end, if this is not properly calculated, it could be very costly.
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José Maurício Da Silva Júnior
BI Consultant at Inteligencia de Negocios
Compared to other BI tools, the product's price is reasonable for medium and enterprise businesses. It is expensive for small companies.
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Mridul Rao
Manager - Revenue & Growth|Strategy & Planning | Market Intelligencee at a media company with 10,001+ employees
The solution is expensive to use.
View full review »Pricing is a bit too high and I think licenses should be unlimited.
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AyodeleMakun
Qlik Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
QlikView pricing and licensing is on the high side for a small sized company, but it's competitive among its peers.
View full review »QlikView has CAL and Document CAL licencing. It’s quite cost-effective when lots of end users use several reports like once a month.
View full review »We are happy with the product. With regard to the license fee, for a customer, it is always better to pay less.
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Day to day cost consists from maintenance fee and we have a man, who is responsible for development of the internal application. But the same man together with other members of BI team are working for the customers. Setup cost was not high. When we started we bought 5 licenses and developed the application in-house, but during the years we have invested in the development of our internal applications. It is a continuous improvement.
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Depends on licence version purchased an number of licenced users. One off software purchase plus 20% annual maintenance plan.
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Qlik is fairly high in terms of pricing.
View full review »We mainly use QV for providing dashboards to top management, as licensing is very expensive.
View full review »The pricing is too high compared to the other solutions on the market.
View full review »I personally feel the QlikView server license is extremely expensive and might not be affordable for most organizations. However, all clients felt QlikView was so easy to operate, see results live and visualize in great charts, easily copied to PowerPoint. They were able to easily log in, select their regions, time period and view the results in a single shot instead of viewing multiple Excel reports and looking up, etc.
They used bookmarks for their filters and that made it even easier, rather than entering the inputs every single time.
It is quite expensive. There are two types of licenses: Named User licenses and Doc CAL licenses.
View full review »I think the pricing is really competitive.
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Server licence (about 9k USD) + maintenance and a bunch (increasing) of different kind of user licences (average $500 each).
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Server versions are not cheap and pretty similar for both Tableau and QlikView in terms of price. I don't see a big difference; it really depends on your organization's need.
View full review »Proper planning is the key for choosing the right license for the right user. Know your internal clients and their ability to do/create analysis.
View full review »N/A - we are resellers
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DecisionSupMgr214
Decision Support Manager at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees
Licensing in QlikView is a bit expensive.
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Ed Dallal
Founder, CEO, & President at Krystal Sekurity
It was free to download.
View full review »Pricing and licensing depends upon the offer made by the vendor. However, QlikView ROI is extensively very high. We have seen it when we receive upsell requests from clients.
View full review »If you can license QlikView with Qlik Sense it’s very good.
View full review »Start small, and use this to get a close business relationship.
View full review »Pricing is higher compared to the competitor.
View full review »Initial pricing/licensing of QlikView and Qlik Sense are competitive to the market. However, as the number of users grows, it could be costly.
View full review »The license price is expensive for us.
View full review »The license cost is very high.
View full review »We are in early evaluation phase.
View full review »Qlik’s pricing / licensing policy is fair enough.
View full review »I think licences are expensive. I think QlikTech should work to develop a cheaper licence, only to visualize data through the internet access server.
View full review »Qlikview are always willing to negotiate pricing, especially if you mention that you are evaluating Tableau as well.
View full review »It's aligned to the market, but document viewing and sharing constraints are a bit confused and intimidate. They have changed their approach for Qlik Sense.
View full review »To take a good look at needs and the alternatives.
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QlikView
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about QlikView. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,857 professionals have used our research since 2012.