Technical Support Specialist at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
MSP
Top 10
Jul 15, 2025
My experience with the pricing and setup cost of Avepoint FLY was that it is very competitive and fairly priced. It was significantly cheaper than some of the alternatives I was exploring, such as DropSuite and BitTitan.
There are two different ways of licensing Avepoint FLY. So either you can use set up a licensing form based on objects which we do not recommend because then it will be more costly. So what you do is you set up the migration based on the users instead. In comparison with other vendors out there, it's quite similar when it comes to pricing, but it brings that little extra to the table. Regarding smoothness and support. Ease of use and all that.
Consultant - Microsoft Solutions at Mannai Corporation QPSC
Real User
Jul 28, 2023
It is a migration tool, so you are not going to use it for a long time because the prices are based on a per-user or storage model. The prices are applicable for a month or a year. The prices of the tool are neither low nor high, so it can be considered a moderately-priced product.
Senior System Administrator at a computer software company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Feb 16, 2021
We are using the trial version and find it to be costly. It's something around $20. With another attachment, the cost was lower, at about $3. However, you seem to have to buy more licenses than you need. I'm confused by the licensing process. Ultimately, I would want 35 licenses for migration, for 35 users. However, when I asked someone, I was told that with one license we can migrate a number of channels and a number of users. I asked if there is no limitation with one license why should I procure more and then I was told that the minimum purchase should be 25 licenses. That doesn't make sense. I don't want to spend more money if I only need one license to do the job.
AvePoint FLY is a migration platform designed to streamline transitions for businesses by offering efficient tools for data transfer and project alignment with organizational goals.AvePoint FLY specializes in facilitating seamless data migration for companies involved in mergers, acquisitions, and SaaS transitions. It effectively retains metadata, identifies file path issues, and maps projects. Users appreciate its ease of use, rapid file transfers, stable performance, and adaptable...
My experience with the pricing and setup cost of Avepoint FLY was that it is very competitive and fairly priced. It was significantly cheaper than some of the alternatives I was exploring, such as DropSuite and BitTitan.
There are two different ways of licensing Avepoint FLY. So either you can use set up a licensing form based on objects which we do not recommend because then it will be more costly. So what you do is you set up the migration based on the users instead. In comparison with other vendors out there, it's quite similar when it comes to pricing, but it brings that little extra to the table. Regarding smoothness and support. Ease of use and all that.
It is a migration tool, so you are not going to use it for a long time because the prices are based on a per-user or storage model. The prices are applicable for a month or a year. The prices of the tool are neither low nor high, so it can be considered a moderately-priced product.
We are using the trial version and find it to be costly. It's something around $20. With another attachment, the cost was lower, at about $3. However, you seem to have to buy more licenses than you need. I'm confused by the licensing process. Ultimately, I would want 35 licenses for migration, for 35 users. However, when I asked someone, I was told that with one license we can migrate a number of channels and a number of users. I asked if there is no limitation with one license why should I procure more and then I was told that the minimum purchase should be 25 licenses. That doesn't make sense. I don't want to spend more money if I only need one license to do the job.