Adobe Workfront Pricing
The pricing is a barrier to implementation. It is expensive compared to other competitors.
Speaking about licensing, they have a private manager license for $1000, which you can use for administration as well. Then they offer a worker license for $500, and then a reviewer or contributor license which is free.
View full review »We are partners with Adobe, so we get the licensing at a cheaper rate.
View full review »It is definitely on the expensive side compared to other alternatives like Jira.
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Adobe Workfront
April 2024
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ShivaKumar4
Senior Consultant at Deloitte
The pricing of Workfront is completely license based. They offer pricing depending on how many users we are trying to onboard into Workfront. If you have already opted for some Adobe solutions, they might charge a little less, considering that you are an existing customer.
View full review »Workfront's general price is available on the company's website, but Adobe is always trying to keep customers happy, so they try to work out the best deals. A company can negotiate a price depending on the services and objects it plans to use within Workfront because the solution comprises various modules that you can tailor to your needs. For example, if you aren't using Workfront to do analytics, you don't need to purchase the analytics tool.
The price varies from company to company, but I think it's reasonable in our case. Everyone wants the best stuff for the lowest price. That's how the world works. Adobe is moderately expensive, and all its products are trending upward in price.
Adobe purchased Workfront in the past year, and they're putting work into developing the platform, so I expect the price to rise. It isn't cheap, but it's reasonable for the value it provides. It isn't Monday.com where you pick a license with a set price, and you've got a project manager.
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reviewer2210619
Owner
Higher price for smaller companies especially if the team is all on-site, better suited for teams of 50 or more, and especially valuable for remote teams looking for scalable solutions that can grow to full enterprise level. Licensing costs are easily offset by quality and efficiency gains and once you scale up reporting analytics the value really increases. With support from Adobe and an amazing community of experts, you will be able to tailor the tool to your requirements which can adapt as your needs grow and change.
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Bryson Heath
Data Analyst at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The setup cost is manageable for small, mid-sized, and large business enterprises.
View full review »Within budget :)
View full review »For cost inquiries, I would suggest contacting AtTask directly and speaking with them. They may or may not be a good fit, depending on what you're trying to accomplish.
View full review »Only cost that I am aware of is the license per user cost.
View full review »I was not around for the set up cost. Annually we spend $7,344.00 on the system. This includes a customer support package.
View full review »Original set up costs were low, required 1 resource to implement, customize and support. Day to Day: Monthly subscription price based on the number of licenses.
View full review »Really evaluate your needs and understand your process. The different license types allow different levels of access into Workfront, and although in the beginning, everyone in my team felt that they needed the highest level of access, this hasn't really been the case.
View full review »The costs are a bit expensive in terms of licenses and adding an internal FTE to administer the system. We get our money back in better service levels and improved moral for employees to track wins in their department.
View full review »It's worth the money it costs.
View full review »I believe it was about 30k the first year and the second year should be cheaper but I haven't seen that invoice yet.
View full review »The pricing is not cheap, comprising a per user licence fee as well as al the set up and training costs - but is fair especially with discounts applied.
View full review »The on demand solution is quite flexible. You can add or remove users as you need them, so the investment to start using the tool is not prohibitive and allows more users to be added easily.
View full review »Over plan, you think you know how many will use it, but it will grow or others will want more capability that you initially thought.
View full review »I was not involved with the financials of this so I wouldn't really be able to tell. Users in the company have been really happy with this system.
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Adobe Workfront
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about Adobe Workfront. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
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