Action1 pricing, plans, and cost guide

Action1 publishes per-endpoint pricing on its official page. The platform is free for up to 200 endpoints with no time limit. Paid tiers start at $1.92 per endpoint per month billed annually ($23 per endpoint per year). The pricing page also lists a free trial and a cloud-first deployment model with no infrastructure required. Enterprise pricing is available for larger deployments.

Action1 uses a Per-endpoint, free tier up to 200 endpoints model. Your bill scales with managed devices or endpoints, which means cost is predictable when that metric is stable but can grow quickly during expansion. A Free up to 200 endpoints (no time limit).

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Use this Action1 pricing page to understand commercial fit, rollout assumptions, and where pricing conversations need more detail.

Action1 pricing overview

Action1 publishes pricing for 2 tiers: Free ($0, or Up to 200 endpoints, all features billed annually), Paid ($1.92/endpoint/month, or $23/endpoint/year billed annually).

Per-device pricing is predictable for stable environments but compounds during onboarding bursts or acquisitions. Clarify whether a device counts from enrollment or only once fully managed, and whether you can reduce device count mid-term. Most vendors lock counts annually, so over-provisioning in year one is money that doesn't come back.

Read the pricing through the buying motion, not only the packaging language.

Action1 pricing should be evaluated in the context of rollout scale, admin ownership, and the commercial metric that drives expansion cost over time.

Pricing pages should help buyers understand not just what the vendor charges, but what implementation scope, support needs, and operational complexity mean for total ownership. Use this page to frame vendor conversations before final procurement.

  • Clarify whether cost scales by endpoint, technician, site, or another metric.
  • Confirm what onboarding, premium support, or implementation services add to total spend.
  • Model pricing against the actual environment size expected over the next 12 months.

Action1 plan structure and what changes the bill

The free tier is a genuine evaluation tool — teams can test core workflows and validate fit before spending anything. Once you exceed what the free tier covers, Paid ($1.92/endpoint/month, or $23/endpoint/year billed annually) is where most small paid teams land.

The Paid tier ($1.92/endpoint/month, or $23/endpoint/year billed annually) makes sense when you specifically need what it unlocks — typically automation depth, advanced integrations, or compliance-level reporting. If the main reason to upgrade is more capacity, check whether a mid-tier with add-ons delivers better cost efficiency.

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Contact vendor for exact pricing and packaging details.

Plan type: Commercial. Billing period: Custom.

Action1 pricing questions buyers should answer early

What is the scaling metric, and how fast does cost grow?

Identify whether Action1 cost grows by devices, then model the bill if that number doubles in 18 months. That figure is more useful than the first quote.

What sits outside the headline package?

Ask explicitly whether implementation support, premium SLAs, advanced reporting, or integrations with your existing stack are extras. Those additions often close the gap between tiers faster than plan descriptions suggest.

What does renewal look like after year one?

First-year Action1 pricing often includes promotional discounts or bundled minimums that don't carry forward. Ask for the standard renewal rate and whether it's indexed to usage growth or a flat percentage uplift.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Action1 cost?

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Action1 publishes per-endpoint pricing on its official page. The platform is free for up to 200 endpoints with no time limit. Paid tiers start at $1.92 per endpoint per month billed annually ($23 per endpoint per year). The pricing page also lists a free trial and a cloud-first deployment model with no infrastructure required. Enterprise pricing is available for larger deployments.

Does Action1 offer a free trial?

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Yes — Free up to 200 endpoints (no time limit). Use the trial to validate the product fits your environment before committing to an annual contract.

Is there a free version of Action1?

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Action1 includes a free tier suitable for small teams or proof-of-concept work. It typically lacks the automation, reporting, or integration depth that larger deployments require.

Does Action1 charge per device or per user?

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Action1 charges per device or endpoint. Cost is predictable for stable environments but can compound quickly during onboarding or fleet expansion — clarify whether mid-term reductions are allowed before signing.

Is Action1 worth the cost?

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Value depends on how well the product fits your workflows and whether the tier you actually need is priced proportionately. The clearest test is comparing it against one direct alternative at the same budget — if Action1 covers more of your critical workflows at comparable cost, it belongs on the shortlist.

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