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Pricing

Proplanner customers can select from our secure and reliable hosting services or our in-house hosted solutions. Either way you get the same quality products and on-line Industrial Engineering support. Select from our pricing options below.

Internet-based Proplanner

Hosting is handled by billing for access to an account. An account can be set up by a user and is billed monthly for each concurrent authoring and viewing user that is needed in that account for any particular month. In this manner, account administrators may increase or decrease the number of concurrent users needed throughout the year. There is no charge for being a user in one or multiple accounts.

$500/month for each Authoring concurrent access license (CAL) – one minimum required when an account is set up.
$250/month for each Viewing concurrent access license (CAL)

Prepay and Save!!
$5,000/year for a prepaid Authoring CAL (Save $1,000)
$2,500/year for a prepaid Viewing CAL (Save $500)

Intranet-based Proplanner

$25,000 Server License (one-time fee) - required
$25,000 5 user CAL Authoring (one-time fee) – At least one 5-CAL required
$5,000 1 user CAL Authoring (one-time fee) – above the 5-CAL Authoring minimum
$12,500 5 user CAL Viewing (one-time fee) – optional
$2,500 1 user CAL Viewing (one-time fee) – once 5-CAL Viewing purchased

Annual Maintenance and Support (required)
$5,000/year plus 10% of CAL’s above 5-CAL Authoring minimum requirements.

Educational Licensing

Free university-wide faculty and student licenses for academic use, with data stored on university servers. Required $500 annual maintenance fee covers upgrades and instructor access to technical support. Download University_Program.pdf for details.

Concurrent Access Licensing Explained

Proplanner’s concurrent access licensing is the same as Microsoft’s CAL available with its server products. A company may have as many named users in their account as they wish; however, the server software will allow only a pre-specified number of these users to access the system concurrently. For example, in a company with 30 users that is using the hosted solution with only 2 CAL’s, only 2 of those users could be logged into the system at any one time. Viewing CAL’s use the same concept; however, users of a viewing license cannot modify any of the information in the application. Account administrators (designated by the owner of each account) may designate users in that account as having either view or authoring access. In this situation, authoring users could downgrade to use a viewing license – such as in the event that all authoring licenses are taken. Viewing users may be unable to upgrade to take an authoring license – such as in the event that all viewing licenses are taken. If a user attempts to log into the system when all licenses are taken, a record of this is made and is available for viewing by the account administrators.