Alteryx Pricing
I can't speak about the specifics of our licensing. Our operating costs are all shared and allocated. That helps keep the cost down.
View full review »I rate the tool's pricing a two out of ten.
View full review »We use the free version of the solution. There are enterprise licenses available. It cost approximately $5,000 annually. It is an expensive solution and there are additional features that cost more money.
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Alteryx
April 2024
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CharlesGreen
President at Alpha Maxx Healthcare
The cost of Alteryx is approximately $2,900 annually.
View full review »In my opinion, it's actually quite expensive. I frequently encounter numerous students who approach me, seeking the appropriate path to undertake. I assist them in learning tools of this nature, which can equip them for extensive data manipulation tasks since they exhibit keen interest. They are very interested in learning how to use Alteryx, but the license price is too high for most students, especially in India, where I'm from.
For business licenses, I don't really care because my organization is already paying for them. They get a subsidized rate because they have also purchased licenses for other products from Alteryx. I think if Alteryx could reduce the price of licenses for students and other younger professionals, it would help them a lot. These are the people who will promote Alteryx's solutions to others.
Take me, for example. I used Alteryx in my previous company. Now I work for a different company in the US. When I first started at my new company, my team was not convinced that we needed an ETL tool. But I was able to convince them to give Alteryx a try because I had experience with it and I knew how it could benefit our company.
If Alteryx could provide licenses to younger professionals at a cheaper price, it would help them learn about Alteryx and its capabilities. This would lead to more people using Alteryx, which would benefit Alteryx in the long run.
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reviewer2115834
Associate Managing Director at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
The pricing is reasonable; however, if you need a lot of licenses, it will get expensive.
View full review »It's very expensive. I'd rate it a four out of ten in terms of the price. It's great for big companies but not for small companies.
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Theresa McLaughlin
Senior Capacity Planner at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
It's more expensive than Tableau, for example.
There has been some scrutiny on the overall costs. We're trying to go to more open-source, with more products that don't cost so much. I have to continually work with folks on proving that the value of what we pay in licenses.
The solution has recently changed its support process and is now pressuring users to pay for a higher level of support services. That could potentially be an extra charge for some companies.
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reviewer1160580
Assistant Manager at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
The solution has a more costly license than other tools in the market.
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reviewer1858533
Manager, Transformation & Hyperautomation at a real estate/law firm with 10,001+ employees
It's not cheap, but they offer a variety of packages to help you grow in practices and programs that allow you to scale effectively while also testing how deep the use can penetrate while allowing you to really reduce the risk. They offer various bundles in which they offer free licenses as well, so you can essentially see if you're able to use them consistently. Then, the next time, you can add that number or various other programs. It's probably on the pricey side, but they provide some really useful ways to grow and test.
If you're serious about scaling, you'll need a product manager, which is a major cost aside from the license.
View full review »I tested the solution for a long time so I never actually bought the software, although Alteryx is very costly. In comparison, KNIME is free.
To start with Alteryx, you need to pay for the desktop. The desktop platform costs $5,000 per year. You probably get more support with Alteryx, and it's good for non-sophisticated users who can benefit from the support included in the price.
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Allan Kirszberg
Coordenador Financeiro at Icatu
The price could be better. Though we are satisfied with the solution, we feel the price to be a bit on the expensive side. We make use of another ETL solution, the PowerCenter. We would like to improve on and escalate Alteryx, but find it too expensive at the moment to do so.
The licensing costs are around 26,000 reals, perhaps $6,500 a year.
The licensing is all inclusive. There are no further costs.
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AmitJain
Deputy Manager at Keppel
Our approximate cost as we understand from the company is that the total is $5,000 per user per year for the desktop production license. So, for us and the ten licenses we need, that means the production license would be around $50,000 per year. That might not be the exact number, but I think it is close enough to be correct. With that, there are not any additional costs. Probably you can pay for support and for training if you want something like a dedicated workshop. That might cost more as an add-on but there is no additional cost for using the tool itself.
View full review »The solution is now quite expensive. You need to have a budget for it. However, if you do, it is worth the cost.
View full review »Alteryx isn't extortionately expensive, but it's not cheap either. I'd rate its pricing as three out of five.
View full review »I don't deal with licensing. I can't speak to the exact cost of the solution.
View full review »A designer and scheduler for $13K/year in total is pretty much earning you the money back in time and in other resources.
The server is a big bet and you need at least 10-15 people with designers or 60-70 people for the continuous use of analytic apps. Otherwise, it's too early to scale up and out.
The solution is expensive. We have purchased its yearly license.
View full review »I rate the solution's pricing as a ten, as it is highly priced.
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Alberto Guisande
Director at Decision Science
Opt for the three year subscription. It is 20% less than the yearly one.
It is $4,000 a year, so it is cheap versus other solutions. It also accomplishes three times the volume on the job in the same time (as the other solutions).
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reviewer1481385
Senior Data Architect, Total Rewards Analytics and Insights at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
I don't handle the licensing aspect of the product. I can say that we have to have an enterprise license. Currently and periodically that gets challenged and they try to take it away and we honestly have a hard time finding a tool that could replace it. Therefore, we wind up keeping it. It's happened several times.
View full review »The license price of the solution is expensive.
I rate the price of Alteryx a nine out of ten.
View full review »My organization pays for it, and I do not look into the financial aspect of the licensing, but I know it is pretty expensive.
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Richard Fox
Director, Digital Experience & Media at Qdoba Restaurant Corporation
The server pricing is high.
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reviewer1306674
Advance Analytics PO at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
I'm not sure of the exact cost of the solution. It's not an aspect of the product I deal with directly.
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reviewer1476006
Solutions Sales and Design at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
The designer version has a list price of $5,995 USD. The server version is even more expensive because it is only for collaboration. The designer license is needed to access the servers for collaboration, which in my opinion is expensive.
View full review »Alteryx is an expensive solution.
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Bo432
Director at a consultancy with 1-10 employees
It is a little bit pricey. The desktop version is cheaper, it is on a one year license. And, if you want to do anything on an enterprise name it is quite expensive. The current pricing model may get to be too much in three to four years time.
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JaimeDiaz
Master Data Senior Business Process Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
We have a few hundred office licenses so far.
I haven't compared the solution to other licenses and therefore cannot really specify if it's the most expensive option or not, or if the current pricing is unreasonable. This is the tool our company's IT team selected for us and we can use it if we need it. It's not something I chose. It's something my company provides as a tool from an ETL standpoint.
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Rushabh-Shah
Manager - Analytics at Bigtree Entertainment Pvt Ltd (Bookmyshow)
The pricing of the solution is a bit on the expensive side. We use an Alteryx Server and Designer as well. The server itself is a bit pricey.
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reviewer2028825
Team Lead- Supply Chain Advisory, New Energies at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
It has a good price.
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AnshumanSingh
Vice President --Analytics & Digital Transformation at Polestar Solutions & Services India Pvt Ltd
They have the complete licensing package. There are yearly licenses and other combinations.
View full review »It’s quite pricey for an Alteryx Designer license (~$5200 for a one-year subscription), but once you use the product, you won’t want to go back to whatever you were using before.
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reviewer1086066
Consultant at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
The cost of the solution could be reduced.
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reviewer1568478
Director at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
The licensing model that they use makes it a very expensive proposition for many companies. It requires buying a server, as it is only on-premises.
In order to have designers, and, if you want to collaborate, you have to buy a server. If the designer is $5,000, and if you want a server, you have to pay $80,000.
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reviewer1463265
Solutions Architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Licensing is on an annual basis but I don't work in procurement so I have no idea of the cost.
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reviewer1370679
Director, Innovation & Analytics at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
The designer license costs 5000 euros. The server edition is 1000 euros.
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reviewer1585917
Solutions Engineer at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
There is a license required for this solution.
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Alejandro Moscoso
General Surgeon at a healthcare company with 51-200 employees
The license is really expensive, we cannot afford to have two or three. It takes away all the budget of my area.
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reviewer1071702
Technology Sales & Cybersecurity Professional at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
We have a yearly cost that we pay for the licensing. We do not pay any costs in addition to the licensing fees. The technical support is included as part of the fees that we pay.
View full review »It is not cheap. So I would suggest you start with a trial and then evaluate how many licenses you need for your analysts. Basically, I do believe each analyst – regardless of whether they are in the sales operation, data analytics, or planning – requires one license. When they acquire the skills of how to use it, the ROI will be much larger than you can imagine.
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Sastry Tumuluri
Executive at Suyati Technologies
Its price should be lower. The key thing that we see is that talking about ROI is an important element at the time of purchase. Cost becomes a factor in every discussion. Justifying the ROI for these kinds of workflows is always a challenge, and the only way to counter the challenge is by addressing the pricing.
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Reviewer5372
Global People Analytics & Metrics Analyst at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
The seat is too expensive.
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reviewer1364451
Solutions Consultant at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I don't have any idea how much the solution costs. I don't deal with that aspect of the solution. I do believe the pricing is publicly listed on their website.
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reviewer1714017
Data Analytics Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Since we're partners, we get licenses. That said, from the feedback I hear, the price is a little bit more on the expensive side.
We do yearly subscriptions. There are machine learning suites that do come at an extra cost as well.
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reviewer1412607
Product Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
The price for Alteryx Designer is reasonable but the price of the Alteryx Server for universal collaborations is too expensive.
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Ed Dallal
Founder, CEO, & President at Krystal Sekurity
Buy a single desktop license, and if more is needed, you can expand. Initially I would advise clients to start with the 14-day trial license.
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reviewer1370679
Director, Innovation & Analytics at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
There are some implementation services and internal effort costs at the beginning but there is nothing else.
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reviewer1450293
Co-Founder at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
I don't know much about the licensing, but there are some additional costs for certain features.
View full review »Very transparent.
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Alteryx
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Alteryx. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.