Lucidchart Pricing

SP
Head of IT Infrastructure & Operations at Aliaxis

At €167 per user per year, the pricing is slightly higher than Visio, but it's worth it.
First, it is just a little bit higher than Microsoft Visio. Second, there are a lot of additional features.

Lucid is a single platform but they have two products, LucidChart and LucidSpark. These go hand-in-hand and it would benefit many users if these two products were combined into a single, cost-effective license. I think that by combining these two products, Lucid can be very competitive and it would be a great value add.

One of the things that I do not yet know is whether anonymous users need a license in order to contribute. For example, if I have a license and I bring in some anonymous participants to interact with the board, I don't know whether the license covers them to do so, or if it is more limited than that. In other words, I am unclear as to whether a single license extends to multiple users.

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Data Engineer at Mindmap

I had a quick glimpse of it. It was about 100 Canadian Dollars a year for just me. I don't know if there are any additional costs.

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ED
CEO at growthmolecules

The pricing is very reasonable, and they have a free trial available that you can play with. 

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MN
Informatics Data Scientist at Abbott

It is very economical for what it is. Nobody had an issue with the pricing of it.

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SS
Marketing Director at a construction company with 11-50 employees

Pricing-wise, it is pretty fair. I don't really know what group pricing looks like, but right now, I pay $10 a month for my Lucid subscription. One thing I would say is that I do worry about my bosses being okay with paying $10 a month for every single employee because we would have around 20 people. It makes me a little nervous about whether they are going to pay $200 a month for people to be able to use this software. At the same time, from where I'm sitting, it's totally worth it. We save a thousand dollars from using this software. It's still a no-brainer.

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KH
Product and Materials Manager at Case Systems, Inc.

The pricing and licensing are fine. It has a lot of features that I prefer over some of the other programs, which is good. Being that it is web-based, I feel that it is acceptable that it's on a monthly pay basis. However, I think I pay on an annual basis, which is fine with me.

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OA
Chief Operating Officers at Work Pillars

I was using the paid version, but at $12 USD per month, I canceled the plan because it was a little bit too expensive for me. Lucid offers a free trial where some of the features are missing but there are still a lot of features in the free plan.

It would be nice if there was more leeway for customers utilizing the free trial. 

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MK
Professional Services Consultant at a energy/utilities company with 51-200 employees

One of the reasons we were able to get approval within two hours from our management was that it was cheap enough. We have a 3% or 10% collaboration package, which comes out to be 70 bucks a year. It was very cheap, and we had no issues actually getting the full version. It was very affordable for a business.

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RJ
Project Manager at Freelancer

I think the pricing is fair. It's competitive with other tools so the price is a non-issue. I hope it doesn't increase though!

There are no additional costs to standard licensing. 

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JT
Integrator at a media company with 11-50 employees

We signed up for the month-to-month and it charged us all at once for the whole year. I believe we signed up for the $7.99 one. I think that was the price. 

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TW
Sales Representative at a consumer goods company with 10,001+ employees

Based on what I've heard from my supervisor and what he's commented on it, pricing has never been an issue. It's definitely worth what we have to pay for it.

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VS
Sr. Software Engineer at Gartner

I work for Gartner. They provide us with an account from the paid version.

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JR
Product Manager at Foundry Payments

I would like to learn more about Lucidspark. When that was released, I was surprised to learn that it came with a separate subscription model and was not included in my existing Lucidchart subscription. I do think the mind mapping or brainstorming features within Lucidspark are something that we can take advantage of but we just haven't found the money yet to buy a subscription.

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NV
Talent Acquisition Specialist at eDreams ODIGEO

I'm not the most expert or knowledgeable in terms of product prices and what companies usually consider expensive or not. If I base it, for example, on my knowledge of typical HR tools that charge you for user licenses, the team package for Lucidspark to get users collaborating together, I wouldn't say it's exactly cheap, however, it's within a reasonable amount. I've seen much more unreasonable products that really weren't worth their price. In comparison, it's relatively fair. I wouldn't say it's a great deal, however, it's definitely worth it if you make use of it.

There's the individual license, which is seven euros per month. That one is really targeted to non-professional users, or at least to people who use it individually. In my case, I wouldn't be willing to pay that, as I can do everything I want with the free version. Also, my buying power is slightly limited to be paying a monthly subscription for this. 

That said, for example, if I was working as a freelancer, working on projects like these every day, every week, I would definitely pay the monthly cost. Considering how much easier it can make your life, seven euros a month also seems quite acceptable. 

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JA
Co-Owner at Globe Cafe & Tapas Bar

The price was low enough to make me think that it was fine, I'll go for it. I think it's $80 or so. It's not too expensive. Even if I don't end up using it that much, I feel that it's still a good deal.

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RT
Senior Financial Analyst at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

I pay $95 a year for it. It seems like a reasonable price. 

There are no additional costs to standard licensing. 

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BS
Paid Search Lead Marketer at a wellness & fitness company with 51-200 employees

I forgot how much it costs but if the tech team were to ask if we really needed it and they tried to dump the tool, I would definitely refuse, because I really like it.

This is the one tool I want to use. I don't care how much it costs. It's the best tool for the stuff I'm working on. It fulfills my needs, and for this sake, it can cost 10 times more. I don't care.

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AS
Software Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Lucidchart's pricing model is not excessive, as compared to similar products. It is pretty much in line with everyone else.

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Ashutosh Dubey - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Business Analytics at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

We have a corporate-level subscription but we are also using it at the individual level.

The pricing is very competitive. It is more cost-effective than some competing products, such as Visio.

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JP
Business Analyst at a real estate/law firm with 201-500 employees

I'm happy with the pricing of Lucidchart but I can't say I'm completely happy with it. It could be cheaper for what it offers, about $5 cheaper, or Lucid could charge $5 more and add more features, like automation. Right now, it's $15 per user per month.

If Lucid had more communication with current users about all the features that they have and all the support, it could justify charging a little more.

On the other hand, they have made their billing super-easy for users, such as for people who have to do expense reports. It is probably the easiest platform I'm using when it comes to billing for software as a service.

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GG
Engineering Student at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees

I was using the free version of Lucidchart, which was very helpful.

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SR
Director of Strategic Accounts at a marketing services firm with 11-50 employees

The pricing and licensing are fine, though I wish they didn't require you to buy the licenses in batches of five.

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NP
Manager, Marketing at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

The price of this product is a little bit high. It is probably 20% higher than what I expected to pay for such a solution.

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LS
Office Manager at a energy/utilities company with 201-500 employees

I have a subscription as an individual user for one year, and it is not expensive.

For me, the price is acceptable, which is why I'm able to get approval to use it. It is cheaper than other solutions that I have looked at.

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PC
Web Developer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

There is a nominal charge for the paid version of the product. It is suitable for a normal-sized budget. They have a free version available and from what I could see, there was not much difference between it and the pro version.

I think that they should add more features so that the paid users have more. There was definitely a difference but it did not affect me. However, it will affect people who work on larger projects.

For example, a user might be able to finish 80% of their work but then, to move on to 81%, they need the pro version. A user might work for between four and five hours before hitting the limit, and without warning. I think that it would be better if the limit was declared at the beginning so that the users properly understand the differences with the free version.

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SK
Product Manager at Technogise

I wasn't involved in the purchase of Lucidchart, but Lucidchart does the same things that other products do, like Miro and MURAL. The way I would make the decision is that if Lucidchart is cheaper than those products I would pick it. Maybe the UI is not the most modern, but it helps you achieve the same goals. If there is a major difference in price, I would definitely go with Lucidchart. Otherwise, I would take Miro or MURAL, because they are more modern looking and have better UIs.

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CR
Student at Universidad Galileo

I only use the free version.

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VS
IT Manager at a security firm with 51-200 employees

Its pricing is very affordable and reasonable for the features that it provides. I am using its basic plan, and for my usage, it is perfectly reasonable. It suits perfectly.

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CS
Managing Partner at Seegmiller Gardner, PLLC

Pricing comes in at about $100 for a year's subscription, which is very reasonable if this is a tool that you will use more than once. 

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it_user716550 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Program Manager, Cloud Engineering and Operations at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees

Bigger discounts for annual prepaid license.

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KN
Business Support Analyst at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

The licensing is pretty cost-effective but I haven't considered it on an enterprise level.

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MT
Product Lead at Moglix

I am not sure about the cost, but I think there is a basic model, premium model and an enterprise model. 

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C
Software Developer Engineer at a transportation company with 201-500 employees

I have only used the trial version and have not yet paid for it, or explored the pricing options.

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SG
Product Designer at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The price and licensing are good.

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it_user713805 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Tester at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees

I pay for this software even while I do not plan on using it for next few months -- as the perspective of having no access to these features is out of my consideration.

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Buyer's Guide
Lucidchart
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Lucidchart. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,415 professionals have used our research since 2012.