Medium Businesses can expect to pay within the range of $9 to $20 for a video conferencing software.An example is Hubilo, which costs a one-time fee of $2, although virtual event requirements may determine the total price. There are also products with perpetual licenses that can be bought with a one-time fee. For example, InfinCE pricing starts from $5 per user monthly, while Vectera pricing starts from $9 per user monthly.
You can leave your info with us to get a free custom quote with a breakdown of cost for your business needs. Read the article below in order to calculate the total cost of ownership (TCO), which includes: customization, data migration, training, hardware, maintenance, upgrades, and more. When comparing TeamViewer to their competitors, on a scale between 1 to 10 (10 is the most expensive to implement), TeamViewer is rated 6. Teams come with everything in Multi-user, including Mass Deployment and Device Access Reporting. The Multi-user comes with everything in Single-user, including Cross-Device Access to Desktops, User & Device Management Console, User Access Reporting, etc.
The Single-user comes with features such as Access & Control Computers Remotely, Custom Branding, Secure Unattended Access, Remote printing for Mac & Windows on any printer, File Sharing, etc. The Team comes with three remote sessions and a corporate license that starts at $93.90 per month per 30 licensed users, allowing 3 users to open 1 remote session each at the same time.
The multi-user starts with a premium license at $47.90 per month per 15 licensed users, allowing 1 user to open 1 remote session at a time. The Single-user starts with a business license at $23.90 per month per user.
TeamViewer offers three license pricing options for Single-users, Multi-users, and Teams. TeamViewer is about the same cost as the industry average.