IBM Blueworks Live Pricing

AjarMathur - PeerSpot reviewer
Global Innovation Director at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees

The hardcore USP of IBM Blueworks right now in the market is its pricing strategy, which is very, very good. It is very sweetly prized to bring people onto a digital view, and that's one we have always noticed. It helps us convince clients who do not see a lot of return on investment. The pricing strategy is amazing. The solution is very, very cost-effective.

The license for the solution is on an annual subscription basis. Additional costs depend on whether the customers choose private clouds. If they choose private clouds, then there's a fee. However, they must only pay the license cost if it is a public cloud.

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Katriina Sievanen - PeerSpot reviewer
Communication Specialist at UPM-Kymmene Oyj

Blue licenses are sold per 100 and I am not familiar with the cost. There are editor licenses that are around 50 euros per month, and contributor licenses that are around 30 euros per month.

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Oussema Wazzeni - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager Financial Sector | Operational Excellence, RPA & AI at Ernst & Young

I rate the pricing of IBM Blueworks Live a four out of five.

The solution is not very expensive.

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YS
Project manager at Yamazaki Machinery Co., Ltd.

The solution costs around 600-700 dollars/year, which is quite affordable.

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TH
Senior Technical Analyst at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

Making it less expensive would be good.

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Fakhar Ul Hasan Mahmood - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Information Officer at FFC

Price wise, IBM Blueworks Live is in the middle range, and I would give it a five out of ten.

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SM
Management Services Specialist at a government with 51-200 employees

Setup, costing, and licensing are reasonable considering the functionality of the tool as compared to other solutions.

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AjarMathur - PeerSpot reviewer
Global Innovation Director at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees

They have a free subscription model that gives a lot of power to the users.

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AJ
Head of Process Innovation and Robotic Automation at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Based on the licenses purchased, from a footprint perspective, you can have as many people as you want. You have multiple different categories of licenses to keep the cost low. 

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JM
VP Client Services at Salient process

Our licensing costs are very minimal, because we get a lot of the solutions for free (as a partner).

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it_user1238793 - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Business Process Architect at Met Office

It's fairly cheap and scalable for simple process discovery applications.  It is easy to use.  There are more comprehensive solutions at a similar price.  Beware that there is a minimum contract period and some fixed annual costs.  With a larger number of users, it would like make sense to switch to a proper BPMS such as Appian (although I've not used Appian).

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MV
Process Architecture and Business Improvement at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The licensing costs are based on the number of users. There are editor licenses and UA licenses.

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