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Comparison Between Bold BI Free and Paid Versions

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Please find the differences between free (Community Edition) and the paid version of Bold BI for the following specified items.

Feature Set Community Edition Paid Edition
Cloud scale deployment Not available Available
Whitelabeling Not available Available
Syncfusion Managed Hosting Not available Available
Data Connectivity All connectors available All connectors available
Data Storage and Capacity No difference No difference
Deployment Deployable in Windows and Linux environments Deployable in all supported environments
Collaboration and Sharing No difference No difference
Security and Governance No difference No difference
Support and Updates General Support Production Support:
- We prioritize the resolution of production issues and strive to deliver solutions promptly.
- Guaranteed response in 24 hours.

Onboarding Support:
- Installation and Integration Guidance: Receive expert guidance on installing and integrating our product with your existing systems.
- Expert Assistance: Our technical experts will provide support at every step to ensure a smooth transition.
- Dedicated Delivery Team: You’ll be assigned a dedicated team to manage your migration process and address any questions or concerns.

Live Chat:
- Use Live Chat for immediate assistance including any production issues.
- It is also available during the evaluation (trial) phase.

Version Upgrade: Bold BI releases several major versions in a year. Each version includes new features, bug fixes, and other improvements. The Bold BI Enterprise Edition can be manually upgraded to the latest version at any time, and there are no automatic updates for the Bold BI Server. Before upgrading, refer to the features and enhancements from the Release Notes.
Access after trial period Dashboards accessible after trial period ends Dashboards accessible after trial period ends
  • Companies and individuals with less than $1 million USD in annual gross revenue, 5 or fewer developers, and 10 or fewer total employees are eligible for Community License.
  • An entity or organization may never have received more than $3,000,000 USD in capital from an outside source, such as private equity or venture capital, to be eligible for the Community License.

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