Not every company wants to buy software in the same model. Some prefer a monthly operating cost, while others want a one-time purchase that fits an investment budget.
laserplaner.com therefore leads customers from a 15-day trial to a subscription, Enterprise plan or perpetual licence.
A trial should include buyer data
A free trial is useful when it is clear who will buy the licence and for which company the workspace is being prepared.
Complete company or individual buyer details make the later offer, sales contact and documents faster.
Subscription gives flexibility
A monthly plan works well when a company wants to start fast, scale users and test modules without a large investment decision.
It is practical for growing teams or companies that are still organizing their process.
Perpetual licence for stable processes
A perpetual licence suits companies that prefer a one-time purchase and have clear process requirements.
Annual support and updates can be renewed separately, so the cost is transparent and the system remains usable without a classic subscription.
What to compare before purchase
In every model
- 15-day trial
- complete buyer data
- core work modules
- upgrade path to paid plan
In paid plans
- higher limits
- KPI and reports
- integrations and API
- SLA, support and perpetual licence
The best plan matches how your company buys software and how fast you want to implement it.
Start with a trial and choose the model later
Run the 15-day trial, collect process data and then decide whether subscription, Enterprise or perpetual licence fits best.