As of May 2026, think-cell maintains a strictly model (which they call "leasing"). You cannot buy a perpetual "lifetime" license. Below is the updated breakdown of think-cell pricing and how to get the most value for your team. Quick Breakdown: think-cell Pricing Plans (2026)
While prices fluctuate based on region, currency, and the size of the deployment, here is the general structure: thinkcell price
Disclaimer: Prices are estimates based on historical data and user reports. Always verify directly with think-cell sales for current rates. As of May 2026, think-cell maintains a strictly
Think-cell licenses are sold per user, per year. The final price depends entirely on the your organization purchases. The more seats you buy, the lower the cost per user. The final price depends entirely on the your
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