No Magic MagicDraw Pricing

TJ
President at I2R, Inc.

When you purchase a No Magic product, you are buying a seat license.  I would say licensing cost ranges anywhere from $3,500 to $6,500 per seat (depending on the software and plugins you purchase).  Then you have an annual maintenance/service agreement if you want to have technical support and receive software updates.  It would probably run from 250.00-1500 per seat.  

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Korhan Candan - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineer at a aerospace/defense firm with 5,001-10,000 employees

In terms of pricing, I would rate it around seven, where one is a high price and ten is a low price.  

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DR
Systems Engineer at Marinha do Brasil (Oficial)

I rate the pricing a ten out of ten. It is an expensive product compared to software for model-based system engineering.

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MH
Director, Strategy and Consulting at a university with 5,001-10,000 employees

The licensing is on a yearly basis, and it's expensive. This is one of the qualms of this solution, and that's one of the reasons why we're not going to continue using it.

I would rate it at seven on scale from one to ten because it's still a good tool. It provides a lot of good features on functionality but still has room for improvement.

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PF
Director at a engineering company with 11-50 employees

The price of No Magic MagicDraw could improve. The price of the solution is too expensive for smaller-sized companies. There should be a better pricing model.

I rate the price of No Magic MagicDraw a six out of ten.

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it_user161658 - PeerSpot reviewer
enterprise architect, IT architect, freelancer at Dr. Nink IT Consulting

For most users standard floating licenses will suffice. For expert users and restricted features also provide some enterprise floating licenses (like 1 enterprise per 5 standard licenses). If possible provide a few named licenses for power users that work with the tool night and day otherwise they'll block more expensive floating licenses (calculate 5 users sharing 1 floating license).

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KC
Expert System Engineer at a transportation company with 51-200 employees

In addition to the initial cost, you have to pay annually for support in order to get the upgrades.

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WM
Adjunct Professor at a university with 501-1,000 employees

I am not aware of the costs, as this solution is offered to me by the clients.

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James Towers - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

This is a very expensive solution. 

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