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    reviewer2814465

Clear license visibility has reduced waste and guides current software spending decisions

  • May 07, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

We are a customer of Flexera One.

For Flexera One, we work mostly with licenses. Whatever products we are purchasing, we upload POs into Flexera One and map them to the licenses correctly to check whether all data is compliant. If not, we perform effective license positioning on that data. Flexera One helps us maintain a clear picture of our finances, showing what software we have purchased this year and what we should purchase next year. The solution provides this information in the form of dashboards where we can see where we have actually spent more, which publisher we are spending more with, and which publisher we are spending less with.

The features of Flexera One I appreciate most involve uploading a PO, which gets processed and directly mapped to the license I need. Flexera One allows me to check the existing information by SKUs. There is a specific SKU for each of the licenses. I find the SKU library valuable because when I am changing companies, in the next company I am unaware about their SKUs and products initially. I can check Flexera One's SKU library and verify whether a product has existed there and was mapped to that license earlier. I can then map the current licenses in that way.

I use Flexera One's analytics feature. We can see the dashboards of Flexera One. The best key analytics I can see are which publishers are at risk and what unprocessed purchases already exist. We can also see the unprocessed purchases in Flexera One. We can check that we have 100 unprocessed purchases for this month, then we have to process it and make it processed. After making it processed, since it is processed, we have already mapped the license there. That is the basic license compliance health we can check through Flexera One analytics.

After reconciliation, whatever applications and entitlements we have are calculated against the consumed versus the purchased versus the compliance position. By repeating this reconciliation regularly, the compliance can be trended over time. Suppose there are matched installations mapped to the applications, and applications are mapped to the licenses. We can recalculate dynamically at each reconciliation.

Since Flexera One is basically used for IT asset management (ITAM) and SAM, and since it is designed to support complex hybrid licensing models and is vendor verified for major publishers, compliance tracking is recalculated dynamically and can be trended over time using the built-in reports and analytics. It offers SaaS management, showing user activity, active and inactive users, license utilization, and different licensing models such as subscription, custom metric, and perpetual. For example, this year we are spending a certain amount over subscription, and next year we will either go ahead more or less with that subscription licensing based on our needs.

Suppose last year we purchased 200 licenses, and after uploading all the POs and checking all the installations for those licenses, we discovered that out of 200, we are just using 10. So 190 licenses were not being utilized. This year, we are coming up with a plan to go ahead with 20 after demand categorization. We are saving the 190 license cost this year. Even though we had purchased last year, this year we are aware that we should not spend this much because we are not using that application more than 10.

We are using multiple metrics for Flexera One, including inventory, license reconciliation, SaaS activity, procurement, and lifecycle data. For compliance, we check the compliance position at the start of the period and the compliance position at the end of the period. There is the change between the purchased and the consumed counts over time. These metrics are available and visible in the dashboard of Flexera One.

What is most valuable?

Flexera One assists with uploading POs to correctly map licenses and check compliance. It provides a financial overview, tracks where more or less has been spent, and displays data in dashboards. I also appreciate the SKU library that eases adapting to new company SKUs and helps map current licenses. Its analytics feature shows key statistics such as publishers at risk, unprocessed purchases, and allows dashboard viewing.

Additionally, Flexera One supports IT asset management, trend compliance tracking, and showcases active users, licensing models, and accurate spending predictions. The solution features multiple metrics for inventory, reconciliation, SaaS activity, and more.

What needs improvement?

The biggest challenge I am facing is that Flexera One has a lot of data. It takes time to load and process. If it were faster, it would save more time. It is loading continuously, but it is a bit slow. The slowness should be more fast.

For how long have I used the solution?

It has been almost 4.5 years for me in this domain with Flexera One.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Flexera One is stable and reliable. It is easy to use. It is taking time to load, but other than that problem, there is nothing problematic in Flexera One. It is easy to use. We can see different buckets for unprocessed purchases and different buckets for processed purchases. Everything is differently organized and easily understandable. They have made tabs for that. We can see all inventory, all the applications, and how many installations we have.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Flexera One operates as a SaaS platform across large global enterprises with multiple business units, regions, and vendors. Over 1,000 users, it is very scalable. Since it is a big organization that is global, it is saving time for us. In time format, earlier we were spending 10 hours weekly on this topic, and right now we are spending around three or four hours.

How are customer service and support?

We often communicate with the technical support of Flexera One, and they are providing a good service to us.

We are raising cases for the SKU-based library of Flexera One. Suppose there are SKUs which are not recognized. We raise a case with them asking if they could please recognize this SKU or add this SKU to the SKU library. We are in touch with them. Suppose we are not understanding any feature of Flexera One, then we are asking them for a one-to-one call. They interact with us and easily tell us things which we can understand.

I will give it a 10 for the technical support of Flexera One on a scale from one to ten.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

Before Flexera One, I did not use a different solution for the same use cases.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

When choosing Flexera One, I did not evaluate other options or other vendors.

What other advice do I have?

I want to give feedback about Flexera One. Flexera One reduces my manual monitoring. I am still working with Flexera One. Mostly it is Flexera One that I use. There is ServiceNow and SAM Pro, but I do not have much hands-on experience with that. We are saving the 190 license cost this year. Even though we had purchased last year, this year we are aware that we should not spend this much because we are not using that application more than 10. I give this product a review rating of 9 out of 10.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?


    Imad-Mehmood

Gained unified visibility and continuously optimize spend while improving compliance and risk posture

  • April 21, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

As a technical admin, I use Flexera One for a single source of truth so I can see my entire technology estate. While I am beginning my journey with Flexera One, I use it for visibility by ingesting data from endpoints, clouds, and SaaS connectors. I use it for compliance and risk by mapping what is installed against what I am supposed to use. Given my security background, I use these tools to identify shadow IT and unauthorized software. It also helps me identify vulnerabilities tied to software versions or unpatched applications that may not be showing up in my primary security scanners. I also use it for planning by focusing on identifying wasted spend, finding underutilized licenses, or cloud instances. This helps me in these ways and it is working quite well so far.

What is most valuable?

The best feature of Flexera One is the latest feature about AI. I can speak to Flexera One AI by logging into the Flexera One portal, clicking on the AI, and asking it questions, which really impresses me. Beyond that, several other features have helped me greatly. The documentation is very helpful, and the single pane of glass feature is invaluable because everything is accessible from one place.

I have noticed the reports look similar to Snow License Manager, so the value for money is really impressive. The fact that most organizations have their SaaS, cloud, and on-premises data in silos is what makes Flexera One special because it has a single pane of glass. I can see everything from one place without jumping from one portal to another portal just to see the same information for different types of software.

Implementing Flexera One typically acts as a major turning point for any technical team given the scale of the tool. We gain normalized data because of all the discovery that happens. There is a lot of cost optimization, and wasted spend is reduced by using usage metering. I can identify shelfware licenses that have been paid for but never used, which costs a lot, so paying for a tool that helps reduce this cost one time will save a lot of money in the long run. Flexera One identifies shadow IT and tracks end of life support technologies, which helps me proactively identify assets that are no longer receiving patches and hardens my attack surface as well, creating a win-win situation.

What needs improvement?

Flexera One is an amazing tool, but I feel the UI could have some more upgrades and look a bit more modern with all these applications coming up. Flexera One does the job, but if something were to be improved, the UI could be upgraded. I would also appreciate if it could be a bit faster because sometimes it lags.

Maybe with integration, you could introduce a bigger portfolio to integrate tools with. I have been trying to integrate with some ITSM tools, but they are not available. Reporting could be a bit more intuitive with more filters and more metrics to filter by. Integration is not just about connecting APIs; it is about data trust. Data normalization gaps exist, and I cannot integrate what I cannot identify. There are some software in the bucket that they do not have. I would suggest stopping accepting default tool mappings, actively building custom normalization rules, and having a common convention for naming those tools.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using Flexera One for approximately one year.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Flexera One is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The scalability is decent. I can assign a lot of user roles and send it out to many different places. People are able to use it, understand it, and pick it up fast, so it is pretty good.

How are customer service and support?

Customer support is good. Although they do not answer questions right away, they do eventually answer them. What is good is that they reply at the very least. They might not be the most experienced, but they are at least trying.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I used Snow License Manager, but it was way too slow and had limitations in terms of dashboards and reporting. There was very limited reporting and I could not customize the dashboards as I can in Flexera One. Snow License Manager had very limited reporting and dashboard capabilities, had a few bugs, and was on-premises. I chose Flexera One next.

What was our ROI?

In terms of money, I have helped achieve around thirty percent reduction in software spend through rightsizing and optimizing usage. This has paid back in approximately six months. Thirty percent over six months is a pretty good return on investment. I also have lesser problems coming up because I know what is working, what is not working, and what is actually up and what is not in terms of licenses and URLs.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Flexera One is a value for the money. It was a good experience. Although I am not involved actively in the procurement and licensing and purchasing process, I am more of a technical admin.

What other advice do I have?

There was a clear win when I used Flexera One to identify shadow IT across the SaaS estate. I had a hunch that departments were spinning up project management and file sharing tools out of IT oversight because people would share files without using designated tools. By using Flexera One's discovery methods, specifically looking at browser-based usage, I actually discovered and uncovered a significant amount of unauthorized application usage. I found three different redundant project management tools being used by different teams. When I was junior, I myself would actually use file sharing tools which were not supposed to be used in the company, and this still happens in my organization. I consolidated this report and used Flexera One to find this out.

Secondly, Flexera One made a huge difference in our recent software audit. I had a lot of assigned licenses that were sitting idle for months, but because I lacked verified usage data, I was hesitant to reclaim them for fear of breaking someone's workflow. Flexera One helped me a lot in identifying shadow IT, identifying applications that were not supposed to be used, and unidentified licenses.

Part of my daily routine is to audit the unrecognized software bucket. I do not let the data just sit. I proactively build normalization rules if the tool misidentifies a version or niche utility. I address it at the source when I pull out a monthly compliance report. I review it and the data is accurate enough to be actionable for leadership without requiring any manual cleanup.

I would advise understanding your needs first and then getting Flexera One because it can be used for different purposes, but if you do not have a clear goal defined, you might be wasting the potential of the tool. It is a great tool, and I look forward to seeing more advancements. I really love the AI feature, which is easily one of my favorites, and I hope to see such more features in the future. I give this product a rating of eight out of ten.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?


    reviewer2807043

Unified cloud cost controls have provided clear visibility and governed complex hybrid workloads

  • March 04, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for Flexera One is enterprise cost controls, as well as complete visibility and control across all public and private cloud environments.

A recent project with a customer that was very well published was Technicolor, which had a need to use Google Cloud, and RightScale and Flexera One was the tool that allowed them to manipulate, control, command, and contain costs as they used a tremendous amount of compute for video image rendering.

I have lots of different uses and applications for Flexera One, and it is important to make sure that it gets applied both from a control and governance perspective, as well as making sure from the very beginning when environments are established and maintained that cost controls are really the guiding principle.

What is most valuable?

The best features Flexera One offers include multi-cloud, single panel visibility of all usage.

The single panel visibility helps me and my organization day-to-day by eliminating the need to use a variety of different tools across environments.

Flexera One has impacted my organization positively in a variety of ways from a cost controls perspective, reduced time, and efficiency for team members, and the use case I shared is just one of millions of possible use cases that the platform has been used for at a variety of companies.

Sometimes I see cost savings in excess of 40 to 60 percent, with resources also in the same percentage area, depending on what the use case is and how much work and preparation was put into actually designing it appropriately for the use of the tool, as the more that had to get cleaned up or adjusted, the percentages could certainly even increase more.

What needs improvement?

People are pretty active from a product feedback perspective, so there is a variety of different features and things that I am sure could be improved, but I do not have one directly in mind.

For how long have I used the solution?

I started using Flexera One once I joined the company in 2012.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Flexera One is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Flexera One's scalability is amazing and really limitless.

How are customer service and support?

I always get very positive marks from a customer support perspective regarding Flexera One, with no issues.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing was that it was very fair for the value that was received, and the pricing and implementation, especially in the early days, was very well received.

What other advice do I have?

My advice for others looking into using Flexera One is to plan wisely for cloud consumption and expect variable usage in the first three years and budget appropriately. I would rate this review as a 9.


    ShwetaYadav

Supports license compliance and reporting with strong discovery while monitoring capabilities require improvements

  • November 11, 2025
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

Flexera One's compliance tracking is excellent, although sometimes it does not provide the exact report due to the customer's environment, which can be improved. Otherwise, the compliance part is good, especially during the harvesting of the products and software, and the compliance metrics offer a good summary.

From my perspective, I would rate Flexera One an eight.

If asked whether I would recommend ServiceNow instead of Flexera One, I would not, because as a user who creates reports and provides compliance reports, I find ServiceNow more complex and less user-friendly. The lack of clear information and the improper identification of queues make it fall short compared to Flexera One, which I would rate around five or six in comparison.

What is most valuable?

The feature that I find most valuable in Flexera One is the discovery, which is crucial from an ITAM point of view to capture the entire environment and all the software installed in my customer's environment. Flexera One is really very comfortable and compatible with other tools such as SCCM and all the integration that it provides. Based on the discovery information it gathers for me, it truly helps me in my consumption report that I prepare. My customers do utilize Flexera One for multi-cloud management.

To measure the effectiveness of Flexera One's cost management features, I take into account user-based, device-based, and processor management metrics.

What needs improvement?

In terms of what could be improved about Flexera One from an ITAM point of view, I feel that if Flexera One could provide a calculation representation, it would be beneficial. While it shows various configurations regarding where my server and VM are placed, it does not indicate how many licenses are needed or how the calculations are performed.

To bring it closer to a ten, I would prioritize improvements in monitoring. For one of my customers, the monitoring aspect has been tricky due to the need for live database information, which could be enhanced using AI technology.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been working on Flexera One for almost seven years, starting from a consultant point of view.

What about the implementation team?

I do not usually take part in the implementation of Flexera One, as we have developers for that purpose. I simply communicate my requirements and the customer's environmental needs to the developer who implements it.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Flexera One's pricing in the market is quite high, primarily because it is one of its kind. ServiceNow is another competitor gaining popularity due to offering various ITAM modules in one place, although I feel that it is not as capable as Flexera One.

What other advice do I have?

It depends from customer to customer and upon their environment, and I do not deal with selling the product independently. My responsibility is to sell the solution of the product and to assist the presales team in how we can help the customer with ITAM, while the presales team handles pitching the prices.

I am not sure about the specific impact Flexera One has had on their operations, as I haven't seen significant feedback regarding it.

I would rate my overall experience with this solution an eight.


    Architeca7d8

From a portfolio perspective, it has allowed us to validate what servers and applications we have

  • December 17, 2018
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

The primary use case is migrating the existing work load. Therefore, we use it to analyze our application portfolio for migrating us to AWS.
How has it helped my organization?
It identified integrations between applications that we didn't know about. It saved us a lot of hassle from that perspective, because we knew about them upfront. As opposed to migrating the applications, then finding out the integrated applications either had to be rolled back or would need some extra work.
What is most valuable?
* It gives us extra visibility that we didn't already have around how our applications are integrated with one another.
* From a portfolio perspective, it has allowed us to validate what servers and applications we have.
* It has helped us with our migration exercises.
What needs improvement?
It seemed to take a relatively long time to implement, which surprised me. I thought it would be quicker.
The initial deployment and installation does require skilled resources. I was hoping it would be easier to do, and that some of our own team could do it, but we had to engage some professional services team members to do it for us. We would have liked to have done the initial deployment and installation in-house.
While it worked well for our use case, I get the impression that it doesn't support every workload. If people are using other platforms, they might not integrate as well into this solution.
For how long have I used the solution?
Less than one year.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Sometimes it can be a bit slow, but overall, it works pretty well.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
It is easy to scale.
How is customer service and technical support?
I haven't used the technical support.
How was the initial setup?
The integration and configuration through the AWS environment was a bit difficult.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
We are using the paid version of the product, which we purchased on the AWS Marketplace. We just put it on the local CIOs credit card. That was the easiest way for us to do it, and we wanted to get it up and running quickly. So, we put it down as a regular working operating expense.
It is expensive, but we can justify it. It would definitely be an expensive option in night time to run it continually. We decided to make a purchase just to help us with this migration. However, in the long-term, I don't know if we'll use it because of the cost.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
The product was recommended by AWS, so we went with it and didn't do much of a pre-evaluation. We decided to try it and see how it worked out.
I would recommend to others to look around at other options as well to do a comparison. That is something we obviously didn't do.
What other advice do I have?
We are very happy with it.


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