When selecting a learning management system, customers find that different providers subscribe to several different LMS pricing models. Some charge per learner, per use, or for a limited-time or perpetual licensing fee. Some of the basic pricing models are:
In this self-descriptive pricing model, a company pays a set price for the number of users that register on the LMS. A pay-per-learner system is generally cloud-based, meaning that no software downloads are required, and access is device-agnostic, available through any internet connection.
This payment option allows buyers to opt out of features not in use, like courses or tools. Usually a cloud-based solution, companies only pay for modules, accounts, or classes (or a combination thereof) actually in use.
For compliance, audit or certification-based training, some LMS vendors offer a pay-per-course pricing model. While this model has elements of pay-per-learner, look out for additional premiums linked to specialized content.
LMS vendors that charge a licensing fee, rather than a per-user, use, or course offer access to all available content, models, and tools for an unlimited number of users, by a set annual fee.
While different models are appropriate for different organizational needs, buyers must be aware of hidden costs sometimes tied to each model.
Hidden costs:
While per-learner or per-course models may seem like the lowest-cost option, it is important to note that careful planning is required to ensure that all potential fees are covered at the outset. However, unforeseen changes in organizational circumstances may lead to fees that are impossible to prepare for.
Instead, a flat annual fee may be the correct choice. With a firm such as TOPYX, there are no hidden costs and no surprises. For a flat fee, customers have access to unlimited users, data and administrators, so the solution is fully scalable for current and future needs, growing with the company as needed. Implementation and support, customization, mobile and social learning, advanced reporting, and integrations are all available to all users, always.
For an LMS solution that is reliable, without hidden costs or additional fees, selecting an LMS with a flat-fee pricing model may be your organization’s best choice.