My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Retool is that it is straightforward but somewhat pricey compared to other industry leaders such as Sentry and others. I feel it is an eight because it is for internal dashboards and tool building, specifically for when we are using it for QA review and pilot monitoring, among other tasks. There are other market players that promise similar features, which we have not tried, but Retool is somewhat pricey.
For new users, evaluate the scale of their administrative needs as Retool provides excellent free services for smaller setups, but larger deployments might require transitioning to a paid plan.
Retool enables rapid construction of internal tools with minimal coding, streamlining workflows across HR, customer support, and compliance. Praised for its drag-and-drop interface, extensive component library, and SQL support, it boosts organizational efficiency by automating tasks and enhancing data management.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Retool is that it is straightforward but somewhat pricey compared to other industry leaders such as Sentry and others. I feel it is an eight because it is for internal dashboards and tool building, specifically for when we are using it for QA review and pilot monitoring, among other tasks. There are other market players that promise similar features, which we have not tried, but Retool is somewhat pricey.
I found it affordable regarding pricing, setup costs, and licensing.
The pricing, setup cost, and licensing experience were good as the free plan was enough for us.
I have no idea regarding pricing, setup costs, or licensing.
For new users, evaluate the scale of their administrative needs as Retool provides excellent free services for smaller setups, but larger deployments might require transitioning to a paid plan.
The pricing is very expensive. It costs for each user, for automated users, open-end users, et cetera.