Finance Operations at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
Dec 19, 2025
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Sage Intacct involves receiving a recurring billing of $10,000 from Sage. I do not know the exact pricing or setup costs, but I am aware of the recurring and license fees.
Senior Associate DevOps Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
Dec 19, 2025
Overall, pricing and licensing felt fair for the value that Sage Intacct delivers, but it is definitely positioned as a mid-market to enterprise solution rather than a low-cost one. The cost made sense once we factored in the time savings, automation, and improved reports. Licensing is modular, so we paid for the core financials and added specific modules we needed, which helped keep costs aligned to our actual use. The setup implementation cost included an upfront configuration, data migration, and initial reporting setup that was expected. Most of the effort went into getting dimensions and reporting right from the start. Although the initial setup was not inexpensive, the ongoing operational efficiencies and reduced manual work meant we saw a clear return on investment over time.
Sage Intacct Implementation Specialist at Maner Solutions
Real User
Sep 11, 2023
My thoughts on the price of Sage Intacct used to be better, but they've embarked on a pretty aggressive pricing increase strategy. In the last three years, they've had double-digit price increases, and I'm concerned about that. But they're just keeping up with their major competitors, who are doing the same thing.
Consultant at a comms service provider with 1-10 employees
Real User
Sep 7, 2023
Sage is on the higher end of pricing. Pricing is one aspect. Sage Intacct is not necessarily small business accounting software you need to use. It is for medium to large businesses. It is just like any other software in that if you're paying 100% of the cost but only using 15% to 20% of its capabilities, you're not getting the most out of your expense. Having a good admin person can allow you to get more out of the solution. But it's a high-budget application.
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Consultant
Aug 30, 2023
Compared to other ERP systems on the market, it offers competitive and reasonable pricing. Similar to Microsoft Dynamics, it operates on a subscription-based model. The pricing structure is flexible and can vary based on the scale of the business. The core package includes essential modules, like those for managing customers, but if you want to add extra features or modules, you would incur additional costs.
The price is comparable to other companies which offer similar products. We are not paying based on the number of transactions. We are paying based on the number of modules.
Sage Intacct serves as a cloud-based platform providing users with efficient multi-entity management, seamless integration, and flexible reporting capabilities.
Sage Intacct offers a robust cloud-based ERP with features tailored for accounting needs. It enables efficient financial management with tools that simplify data import and entity model creation. Users appreciate its ability to provide centralized report access across entities while maintaining a flexible reporting structure. The...
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing was very well organized when I started, and it is easy to understand.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Sage Intacct involves receiving a recurring billing of $10,000 from Sage. I do not know the exact pricing or setup costs, but I am aware of the recurring and license fees.
Overall, pricing and licensing felt fair for the value that Sage Intacct delivers, but it is definitely positioned as a mid-market to enterprise solution rather than a low-cost one. The cost made sense once we factored in the time savings, automation, and improved reports. Licensing is modular, so we paid for the core financials and added specific modules we needed, which helped keep costs aligned to our actual use. The setup implementation cost included an upfront configuration, data migration, and initial reporting setup that was expected. Most of the effort went into getting dimensions and reporting right from the start. Although the initial setup was not inexpensive, the ongoing operational efficiencies and reduced manual work meant we saw a clear return on investment over time.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is minimal.
My experience with Sage Intacct's pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is somewhat slow and expensive.
My thoughts on the price of Sage Intacct used to be better, but they've embarked on a pretty aggressive pricing increase strategy. In the last three years, they've had double-digit price increases, and I'm concerned about that. But they're just keeping up with their major competitors, who are doing the same thing.
Sage is on the higher end of pricing. Pricing is one aspect. Sage Intacct is not necessarily small business accounting software you need to use. It is for medium to large businesses. It is just like any other software in that if you're paying 100% of the cost but only using 15% to 20% of its capabilities, you're not getting the most out of your expense. Having a good admin person can allow you to get more out of the solution. But it's a high-budget application.
Compared to other ERP systems on the market, it offers competitive and reasonable pricing. Similar to Microsoft Dynamics, it operates on a subscription-based model. The pricing structure is flexible and can vary based on the scale of the business. The core package includes essential modules, like those for managing customers, but if you want to add extra features or modules, you would incur additional costs.
The price is comparable to other companies which offer similar products. We are not paying based on the number of transactions. We are paying based on the number of modules.