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Total Cost of Ownership for RFP Software in 2026

By Easy RFP Team · Last reviewed: 2026-05-08

TL;DR. Total cost of ownership (TCO) for RFP software covers seven categories: subscription, onboarding, training, data migration, integration setup, ongoing admin time, and exit cost. Subscription is typically 50–70% of TCO; the rest is often invisible at signing. A 3-year TCO model exposes the real cost — and shifts vendor evaluation toward portability and simplicity.

The seven TCO categories

Quick answer (40–60 words): Total cost of ownership for RFP software has seven categories: (1) annual subscription, (2) onboarding & implementation, (3) training, (4) data migration, (5) integration setup, (6) ongoing admin time (usually invisible in TCO models but real), (7) exit/migration cost when you eventually leave. Build a 3-year TCO model covering all seven before signing.

Each category, briefly

1. Annual subscription — Self-evident. Typically 50–70% of TCO.

2. Onboarding & implementation — Vendor-dependent. €0–€2k for self-serve SaaS; €5k–€50k for enterprise. Always ask: included or charged?

3. Training — Often bundled with onboarding. Larger teams may need ongoing seat-based training.

4. Data migration — Importing your existing hotel database, RFP templates, vendor contracts. Cost varies wildly: €0 if vendor offers self-serve import + format converters; €2k–€20k for enterprise with custom data shapes.

5. Integration setup — Calendar, CRM, accounting, SSO, single sign-on, IdP. Some vendors include these in tier; others charge per integration.

6. Ongoing admin time — Hours your team spends on the tool itself (admin, user management, troubleshooting). Often invisible but real. We recommend estimating in FTE-hours and converting to €.

7. Exit cost — When you leave (some day, you will), what's the cost to export data and migrate to the next tool? A vendor that says "CSV/JSON, free, any time" has near-zero exit cost. A vendor that requires professional services to extract data adds €5k–€50k to your eventual exit.

A 3-year TCO worksheet (template)

Quick answer (40–60 words): Build a 3-year TCO using this framework: subscription × 3 years + onboarding (one-time) + training (one-time + recurring if needed) + migration (one-time) + integrations × setup fee + (ongoing admin hours × FTE rate × 3) + estimated exit cost. Total this for each shortlisted vendor and compare.
YearSubscriptionOnboardingTrainingMigrationIntegrationsAdmin TimeExit (estimated)Year Total
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Where Easy RFP sits on TCO

Quick answer (40–60 words): Easy RFP's published Team tier (€149/mo, €1,488 annual prepay) is the bulk of 3-year TCO at this scale. Onboarding is self-serve and free. Training: built into the product. Migration: self-serve CSV import. Integrations: native + API at no extra setup fee for standard cases. Exit: CSV/JSON export, free, any time. 3-year Team-tier TCO ≈ €4.5k–€5.5k all-in.

We share this transparently because TCO honesty is part of what we want to be known for.

FAQ

Q: How much should I budget for ongoing admin time? A: Varies. Boutique teams typically need <5 hours/week of admin on a well-designed RFP tool. Larger teams need a dedicated admin (1 FTE).

Q: Is exit cost a real concern? A: Yes — for any tool you'll use 2+ years. Always ask: "How do we get our data out, and what does it cost?" before signing.

Q: Should I model TCO in EUR or USD? A: Whatever your budget operates in. Multi-currency tools (Easy RFP among them) help with cross-border teams.

Q: What's a "fair" TCO for boutique? A: For ~30 events/year and ~5 seats, expect 3-year TCO of €4k–€8k all-in. Above that, scrutinize what you're paying for.

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CTA

Build your 3-year TCO model with the worksheet above. If Easy RFP fits your shortlist, our 3-year TCO at Team tier is openly published — see pricing.