LogMeIn Central Pricing

DG
Owner at Blackhawk Computer Engineering

I forget what the pricing model was, but I do remember there was something I did not like about it. However, I remember that whatever the price is/was, I found it acceptable given the value I received from the product.

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PS
Associate Director of Information Technology at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

We've been trying to nail its cost down ourselves, and it is a disaster in that area because you get different numbers all the time. They say this is what it is, but the numbers don't make a lot of sense to me. I know that the numbers change. So, the more you have, the less they are per seat, but I don't really understand where those breakdowns are. Its billing is confusing. It is definitely the worst part. For 7,500 seats, it might be between 2,250 and 2,700 a month. It is somewhere in there.

You can nail down exactly what you want and then just brace yourself for it to be way more difficult than it should be to get it implemented. On their side, in terms of the account and the licensing, if you're a new customer, it is probably way easier than if you're an existing customer.

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Kelsey Braun - PeerSpot reviewer
Information Technology Specialist at Allegheny Coupling

The solution's price is reasonable.

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CM
Technology Coordinator at a government with 51-200 employees

The price. I complain about it all the time. It's gone up from relatively inexpensively to, right now, about $2000 a year for me, based upon the number of machines I have. You say $2000 is not that bad, but the price has jumped up significantly over the past few years.

They went three or four years without any price increases, and then they did a dramatic increase, three or four times the annual fee, two years in a row. But last year and this year it has been pretty stable. But they jumped significantly a couple years ago.

I'm not sure it's worth the money, but I haven't found anything as good or better.

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JG
Support Technician at a non-profit with 1-10 employees

While I am not in charge of the finances, I do know that the solution is expensive as hell. This is a very unpleasant point. We are charged a lot of money and are a non-profit which works with other non-profits. Having to spend so much money on remote access is what I feel to be a necessary evil.

I advise one to focus his energy on negotiating the licensing fees.

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EM
Senior I.T. Consultant at a consultancy with 11-50 employees

The price continues to increase. Coming from where it was free, it's getting to be expensive.

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it_user832689 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager

The only thing I found is that they've gotten very, very expensive over the years. I started out with about about 100 users on it. Two years ago it was about $600 for 100 users. Now, it's that price for 25 users.

The price is crazy. Now, I just use it for the servers that I work on and I don't use it for desktops anymore. I use TeamViewer for the desktops.

I think they're ridiculously expensive. I am now looking at other options.

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JJ
Medical Biller

It is a little pricey. I have more than five seats, so I pay a $1000/year.

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DH
IT Manager at a non-profit with 51-200 employees

It is expensive. You should compare the annual fee to your mileage budget before you purchase.

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JR
Network Administrator at a performing arts with 51-200 employees

It used to be a lot cheaper but then the price shot up (doubled over the span of two years), but it's hard to switch, and most competing products are similarly priced anyway.

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PF
President at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

It's getting more expensive and we are starting to evaluate other products. It's starting to become unaffordable.

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it_user809928 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of Information Technologies at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Pricing is a little high. They require for LogMeIn Central to go into brackets. If you go over a certain amount of PCs or servers to access, going up to the next bracket is a big jump.

The price is a little high but it's competitive.

The licensing process is fairly easy.

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it_user826314 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technology Director

It would be nice to have educational pricing.

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DP
President

Pricing is a little on the expensive side, compared to what TeamViewer has offered.

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it_user801678 - PeerSpot reviewer
Owner at a tech company with 51-200 employees

It sucks that I am paying for LogMeIn Central, LogMeIn Pro, and LogMeIn Rescue, plus LogMeIn Ignition, which is the mobile app. It costs me a lot of money every month at LogMeIn. 

It really is an expensive product for me.

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it_user831870 - PeerSpot reviewer
Integral Color Specialist

Not applicable.

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