JIRA Portfolio Pricing

Gary Craven - PeerSpot reviewer
Vice President, Consulting Services at Paradigm Consulting Group

I can give you some general advice about setup cost, pricing and/or licensing. Here are some points to consider:

I hope this gives you some idea of the setup cost, pricing and/or licensing of JIRA Portfolio. If you have any specific questions, you can contact Atlassian Support or visit their [Help Center]. 😊

: https://support.atlassian.com/...

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Naushad Ahmad - PeerSpot reviewer
Agile Coach/Delivery Manager at Accenture

There are free plugins available, but most of them are at an additional cost. Additionally, other services are an extra cost.

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Juan PabloUribe - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior IT Project Manager at Avantica

Portfolio is well-priced - a license for ten users costs $100 or $150 a month. There are no additional fees to pay.

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Yogesh Kapse - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Sales Manager at ESDS Software Solution Pvt Ltd.

Currently, I use the free version for personal use.

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NP
Senior Application Development Specialist at Accenture

I don't have any details in terms of licensing or costs. 

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Rohit Nagar - PeerSpot reviewer
Pre-Sales Solution Engineer at Amrut software pvt ltd

On a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive, I rate the pricing a six. The product is slightly on the inexpensive front considering its competitive feature at the pricing point it offers.

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RK
Business analyst

I believe we pay a monthly license for Jira, but I don't know the precise cost. I think it's dependent on how much space the organization uses. The vendor may offer a range of pricing options based on the organization's requirements. 

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ES
Developer at Daum Communications

On a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive, I rate the pricing an eight. There is an additional cost to be paid for some kinds of tools.

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PW
Project manager at WITS

I rate the pricing a six out of ten on a scale where one is cheap and ten is expensive.

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Anthony Poole - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Technology Officer Head of engenir at Stealth Startup

I rate JIRA Portfolio a five out of ten for its pricing.

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DB
Principal IT Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

I don't deal with the pricing or licensing aspects of the solution. 

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RobertJacobs - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Solution Architect at Trundl - Atlassian Platinum Solution Partner

They have a subscription model. If you're on the premium tier, that includes Advanced Roadmaps. This is similar for Data Center, which is self-hosted. A lot of companies will use the infrastructure as a service, AWS, or Azure to host the products in the cloud.

The licensing is very transparent. You can go to the Atlassian pricing calculator. You could get, depending on the number of users and the products and the tiers, the premium tier that has this feature set, and you can get a quote directly.

There are no hidden fees or extra charges. They're very transparent about their pricing. It's supposed to be very competitive with something like ServiceNow. ServiceNow would be ten times as much the cost per user annually as opposed to an Atlassian Jira product.

There may be some additional costs. Somebody needs to configure this and maintain it. Oftentimes you'll see a dedicated resource or resource responsibilities with a team within the organization to build those projects and help people plan. Otherwise, that's outsourced to consultancies like my own company. They have infrastructure costs also if you decide to host it yourself, either on-prem or in the cloud. AWS costs would not be included. You would have to pay for the hosting servers and the technical know-how and resources to manage them there. That would be the only additional cost.

You can also buy a premium support package. It's incentivized with shorter timeframes on getting back to you and getting resolutions. For larger companies, they have a technical account management program. You could purchase time with an Atlassian resource to strategize around your deployment in the ecosystem. You could get that inside scoop or whatever from Atlassian on your product roadmap and how to best get value from it.

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Assyr Carvalho Junior Carvalho Junior - PeerSpot reviewer
Solutions Architect Leader at e-Core

I do not have any knowledge of the licensing cost.

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AMITKUMAR26 - PeerSpot reviewer
Human Resources at CollegeDekho

We have a license to use JIRA Portfolio, we are not using the free version.

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CW
Process Developer at ZF Friedrichshafen

JIRA was inexpensive in the beginning when we first took the solution on. After we bought it, the prices went up. Scaling it as our company grew was a little like making purchases from a drug dealer: once you are hooked you pay whatever you have to. Atlassian is not the only company to raise their prices over time, so it is understandable. But it is much more expensive for us now.

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Ivonne Borloz - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Office Supervisor at PBS

For enterprise companies the licensing cost is fine. Those companies don't have budgetary issues. It's mid to smaller-size organizations like us that find this tool very expensive.

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SP
Owner at YggVal

The pricing of the solution is expensive. 

When you install any add-on, you have to pay for each and everyone who is declared on the system in order to have the add-on working. If you have anywhere from one hundred to five hundred users and even if you only have two hundred users using this solution, you have to pay for them all.

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SS
Senior Engineering Manager at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees

Portfolio is very expensive, costing on average $2000-3000 per user per month. 

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Dennis-Graham - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees

Given the solution’s significant functionality, benefits, and value, you get more than you pay for.

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Cuneyt Gurses - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution Architect, DevOps Engineer at sonne technology

The pricing of the license is average.

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PankajKumar12 - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Engineer at a media company with 10,001+ employees

We pay a yearly licensing fee. Everything is included in that price. There aren't extra add-on fees to take into consideration. 

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AA
Software Developer at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees

We pay our fees annually, although monthly payments are also available.

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KD
Lead IT Transformation Architect at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees

This solution has a comparable pricing in comparison to other similar products on the market. 

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it_user1106190 - PeerSpot reviewer
Co-Founder at up2metric P.C.

We have nine people using it so we have a standard cost of approximately $150 dollar per year. There are only additional costs if you exceed the limit of users, then you start paying by user. The cost is significantly higher.

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Buyer's Guide
JIRA Portfolio
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about JIRA Portfolio. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.