PRICING
Simple. Scalable.
Built for your business.
Doors is licensed enterprise software, designed to run in your cloud or on-premises infrastructure. Pricing is flexibly structured to match how you operate: a one-time setup, a usage-based license, and optional support.
1. Setup & Onboarding
A one-time fee covers rollout, installation, and training. We work closely with your team to get the EMS and applications running in your environment quickly.
2. License
Ongoing licensing is based on active end-users per month. This means costs scale with your audience, not with arbitrary limits.
3. Support
Most organizations add a support agreement, which provides ongoing access to expert help, updates, and priority response. Support agreements are billed monthly.
Designed for scale.
Predictable costs → pay for active users.
Enterprise-ready → licensing that fits broadcasters, rights holders, and large media organizations.
Flexible options → choose the support level that matches your needs.
Let’s Talk!
Every organization is different. Contact our sales team to discuss your setup, licensing, and support needs.
Questions and answers around pricing.
Can we start with a pilot project?
Yes. Many clients begin with a limited rollout or proof of concept before committing to a full deployment. A pilot allows you to test Doors with your own content, workflows, and team in a real environment. You’ll see how the EMS and applications connect, how quickly changes flow to devices, and how much overhead can be reduced. This approach minimizes risk and gives stakeholders a tangible sense of the benefits before scaling to your entire audience.
Do you offer volume discounts?
Yes. Pricing is structured to scale with your audience, and enterprise agreements can include tiered discounts as active user counts grow. This ensures that costs per user decrease as you reach larger audiences. For organizations planning rapid growth, we can structure agreements that anticipate future scale while keeping licensing predictable and cost-effective.
How does Doors compare to custom development?
Custom-building applications for every platform — iOS, Android, tvOS, Tizen, WebOS, and more — is costly and time-consuming. Each platform requires ongoing updates, maintenance, and coordination between teams. Doors eliminates most of that duplication. With the EMS, you define layouts, workflows, and logic once, and all your applications stay in sync automatically. Over time, this reduces both development costs and maintenance burdens significantly, freeing your teams to focus on innovation instead of infrastructure.
What happens if usage spikes?
Licensing is based on active users. If your audience suddenly grows — for example, during a live event or a popular content release — Doors scales with you automatically. There are no penalties for unexpected spikes. Because you host the software in your own cloud or on-prem environment, your DevOps team remains in control of performance and scaling, ensuring smooth delivery even during peak demand.
Are updates included in the price?
Yes. As part of your license, you receive all software updates, patches, and improvements released by Doors. This includes both functional enhancements and critical security updates. Our focus is on ensuring that your EMS and applications remain reliable, secure, and up to date without introducing hidden upgrade costs or forcing disruptive migrations.
What about additional environments?
Most organizations operate multiple environments — such as development, staging, and production. Doors licensing supports this practice, allowing you to test changes safely before deploying them to your live applications. Branching in the EMS adds an additional layer of control, so your teams can experiment and review changes across environments without risking the production system.
Do we pay extra for integrations?
No. The EMS is built to integrate with modern APIs, which means you can create your own connections to third-party systems directly inside Doors. There is no extra licensing fee for building integrations. The only additional costs come from the external systems themselves, such as DRM services, CDNs, or payment providers. This approach keeps Doors flexible while allowing you to maintain control over your ecosystem and vendor relationships.
What’s the typical ROI?
The return on investment varies depending on the organization, but the impact tends to come from two directions: cost savings and new revenue opportunities. On the cost side, Doors reduces overhead by replacing a patchwork of systems and cutting development and maintenance time dramatically. On the revenue side, the flexibility of the EMS and applications makes it simple to introduce new business models, monetize unique features, and expand globally without rebuilding. For most clients, ROI is measured not just in savings, but in the ability to innovate faster and unlock opportunities that weren’t possible before.