We started using OutSystems fairly recently, so we are still on the free version of it. My company is still testing how we like the platform, but so far, we have been satisfied with it and will likely move on to a paid version. We are not at an enterprise level so we will not be paying for the biggest package. This means Standard is the one we will probably upgrade to in the future and, compared to other solutions, the price seems relatively similar. I do not favor any particular product but this one seems reliable, so it is only natural to upgrade and receive more functions.
The different editions serve different purposes, which is why you need to decide what you want from OutSystems and then pick the edition that can satisfy those needs. We went through all editions and now we are paying for Enterprise because we grew our operations and needed a solution to fit them. In summary, I would say:
The Free edition is to try out the solution and build with a small number of users.
The Standard edition lets you build multiple apps that several departments can use.
The Enterprise edition gives you all OutSystems functions you may need for a full portfolio.
OutSystems is a low-code platform designed for accelerated application development, offering customizable UI with drag-and-drop features and integration options for efficient workflow management.OutSystems supports rapid project delivery through visual modeling and reusable components, facilitating Agile development across platforms. It integrates seamlessly with databases and external services, offering native mobile capabilities and enterprise scalability. While known for handling complex...
We started using OutSystems fairly recently, so we are still on the free version of it. My company is still testing how we like the platform, but so far, we have been satisfied with it and will likely move on to a paid version. We are not at an enterprise level so we will not be paying for the biggest package. This means Standard is the one we will probably upgrade to in the future and, compared to other solutions, the price seems relatively similar. I do not favor any particular product but this one seems reliable, so it is only natural to upgrade and receive more functions.
The different editions serve different purposes, which is why you need to decide what you want from OutSystems and then pick the edition that can satisfy those needs. We went through all editions and now we are paying for Enterprise because we grew our operations and needed a solution to fit them. In summary, I would say: