CyberCitizen wrote:
Firstly, all new licenses and upgrades will tier per 2000 until 10000. However, you purchased your 500 assets before our tiering system was changed. So your subscription will renew next year at its current value
I don’t know what the future will bring of course but for now, I know that your renewal will just be for 500 assets as long as you don’t upgrade your license. You can always cancel your renewal if the pricing over the years will change.
Secondly, We are sorry to learn that you are unhappy about our pricing.
We are rapidly developing the features of our software so our product can keep up with new IT assets and security risks. We believe this new pricing will help us to maintain the data quality of our software and guarantee that you have 100% visibility of your entire IT estate at all times.
As your concerns are important to us, we would like to extend you an invitation to discuss your personal situation in more detail in a conference call. We can set up a Microsoft Teams meeting at a date and time of your choosing. Please let us know when we can contact you.
I know you just posted their reply to you, but this does not explain the punishment being applied to smaller organizations but still allows larger companies to remain unaffected. So we get a pass for the "next year" then if we don't take it, we should just cancel.
I appreciate the Cloud option, but if you are hanging your hat on this "new feature" as justification for sticking it to the little guy(s), you have more faith in that feature than most. It is nice, but not the reason I chose LanSweeper and not something that I find that much value in. In fact, I see it more as a method to combine small sites (that would be less than 100 under your new plan), and eventually come one day and say, "hey, pricing is going to quadruple again since you have a total of cloud assets that exceed our new pricing model".
It is not about the expense of R&D or support, it is that there were smaller organizations, businesses, and companies that have well below the 2,000 assets that previously supported LanSweeper over the years buying and using your product, that are now being unequally targeted in their budgets while the large businesses remain unaffected. If it was true, "new pricing will help us to maintain the data quality of our software and guarantee that you have 100% visibility of your entire IT estate at all times" then it would be applied equally to everyone who is a user regardless of the number of assets, and not just after those between 300-1500 assets.
Thankfully I can renew at the old price this one time, but the next year will be spent evaluating other options. If you want to set up a teams meeting that is fine, my email is in my profile, but unless you are planning on reevaluating your unequal application of the new pricing, it will be in vain.
I would suggest "circling back" and maybe looking at other options, like "across the board" increase or tiered pricing based on total assets. Making money on the backs of smaller companies is not a good look.
As far as options...that is going to be tough as I personally would rather have something on-site rather than hosted. We are looking at a couple of options, but have to verify that they can operate without going off-site. It is going to be difficult to replace LanSweeper, but it has to be done eventually as far as I am concerned. If someone has any suggestions, let us know.