SoapUI Pro is open source but it has a subscription-based model which involves some more features. At the moment we are using the free version. The Pro version requires a license, and it is an annual license to use it.
The licensing is one area with which we have a problem. To give an example, we have team members who are working in shifts. For example, team member A, works the morning shift and team member B works the afternoon shift. It is not possible for us to utilize a single license on a single piece of hardware so that both team members can use it. We have to take out two different licenses for each of the members. We have found this to be problematic for us because if we have 20 members and 10 members in each shift, it is not possible. The cost also increases when we try to have 20 different licenses, whereas the hardware or the machine is the same machine, which is shared in two different shifts.
Associate QA Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-08-24T18:39:46Z
Aug 24, 2021
The solution does have a free and licensed version. We use both versions. The licensed version, however, does have more features and options. We have 15 licenses right now and will likely increase them in the future. My understanding is that the pricing is okay, however, that's taken care of by our procurement team. It's around $5,000 for three years. We extended just last month. There aren't any costs beyond the standard licensing.
Middleware Technical Analyst at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-11-17T16:12:51Z
Nov 17, 2020
If it could be sold as a bundle instead of by each individual component, that would be really great for the seller. It would be easy for us to understand what is included with the bundle. I think the number of users is also limited, considering how much we pay.
If you were talking to someone whose organization is considering SoapUI Pro, what would you say? How would you rate it and why? Any other tips or advice?
Digital Bank-QA and DevOps Lead at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Dec 30, 2019
I would recommend this solution. You should proceed and know that communication is very easy to use, and it's user-friendly. There is a lot of support online. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
ReadyAPI Test is about $680 per user, per year.
SoapUI is open-source.
SoapUI Pro is open source but it has a subscription-based model which involves some more features. At the moment we are using the free version. The Pro version requires a license, and it is an annual license to use it.
They have a partnership with my company. I believe it is essentially a year. They don't go monthly.
The licensing is one area with which we have a problem. To give an example, we have team members who are working in shifts. For example, team member A, works the morning shift and team member B works the afternoon shift. It is not possible for us to utilize a single license on a single piece of hardware so that both team members can use it. We have to take out two different licenses for each of the members. We have found this to be problematic for us because if we have 20 members and 10 members in each shift, it is not possible. The cost also increases when we try to have 20 different licenses, whereas the hardware or the machine is the same machine, which is shared in two different shifts.
The solution does have a free and licensed version. We use both versions. The licensed version, however, does have more features and options. We have 15 licenses right now and will likely increase them in the future. My understanding is that the pricing is okay, however, that's taken care of by our procurement team. It's around $5,000 for three years. We extended just last month. There aren't any costs beyond the standard licensing.
If it could be sold as a bundle instead of by each individual component, that would be really great for the seller. It would be easy for us to understand what is included with the bundle. I think the number of users is also limited, considering how much we pay.
The pricing of the solution is quite high. Those who want to use the solution should just be aware that it does come with a bigger price tag.
The cost is not that bad.