Parasoft SOAtest Pricing

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Presales Solutions Architect at PT trinet primasolusi

The pricing is okay. I'd rate the affordability seven out of ten. It's a bit expensive. It's not the cheapest option. 

We pay a yearly licensing fee. The price is around $5,000 USD.

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Ujjwal Gupta - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Lead at Mphasis

The price is average. It isn't overly expensive. 

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Milind Parab - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Principal Software Engineer at Cadence Design Systems

There are no costs in addition to the standard licensing fees.

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Ujjwal Gupta - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Lead at Mphasis

It is a commercial tool. The license price is a little expensive, but it provides a better outcome in terms of the end-to-end automation process.

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it_user642171 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director Test/Quality Assurance at a media company with 10,001+ employees

The product is great. Sometimes companies make decisions based on the profit and not based on efficiency. The cost of Parasoft seems to have gotten higher with a projection that wasn't really stipulated for our company. They've done a tremendous job at negotiating those deals. We'll see what happens next.

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it_user660015 - PeerSpot reviewer
Service Oriented Architecture at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees

If you plan on using a floating-license model, plan on a buffer of at least 10 user tokens between the maximum allocated by your license and the expected usage for the tool.

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it_user664629 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior testspecialist at a government with 10,001+ employees

The products of Parasoft have the name; they’re expensive. I think it would be a great step to decrease the price of the licenses. A possible consequence could be getting more users and more familiarity in the Netherlands and around the world.

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RS
Performance and Fault-tolerance Architect with 1,001-5,000 employees

The price is a little expensive in terms of users.

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it_user102126 - PeerSpot reviewer
Independent Test Automation Professional at a tech consulting company with 51-200 employees
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LS
Testprofessional at CloseSure

Use floating licenses, so it’s not attached to one workstation. Furthermore, the pricing is something for the staff to handle, not for us. ;)

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it_user638676 - PeerSpot reviewer
Jr. Test Analist at a energy/utilities company with 51-200 employees

From what I understand, Parasoft SOAtest isn’t the cheapest option. But it has a lot to offer. We are only using it for generating test messages, but there is so much more that you can do with it. I suggest getting full support from Parasoft.

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it_user626076 - PeerSpot reviewer
Bigdata Consultant & Engineering / Continuous Delivery Architect & Coaching & Engineering at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

I think it’s worth the price as long you can set up the test implementation & maintenance.

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it_user881568 - PeerSpot reviewer
Test Automation Developer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

They do have a confusing licensing structure. Their licensing structure is really complex and being able to find out the right product for you, for an organization specifically, is a bit harder, but once you find the thing, their scalability and stability is pretty good. 

It's not a simple licensing model. It's not a licensing model that just, "do this and you get this", it's a bit more complicated and quite complex. For a person who is not used to this at all, it's a bit complex.

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it_user700116 - PeerSpot reviewer
Test analyst at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees

It is an expensive product, so think carefully about whether it fits your purposes and is the right tool for you. Support pack is helpful. Due to high license costs, the tool is not easy to use by many people in your organization (like with open-source tools) and so to make test automation something for the whole team.

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