Compare Agile and Aha! - May 2022

Shlomi LaviShlomi Lavi / May 09, 2022

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Bottom Line: Which is Better - Agile or Aha!?

Agile is more expensive to implement (TCO) than Aha!, and Aha! is rated higher (91/100) than Agile (70/100). Aha! offers users more features (5) than Agile (0). There is a clear winner in this case and it is Aha!!

Looking for the right Product Lifecycle Management solution for your business? Buyers are primarily concerned about the real total cost of implementation (TCO), the full list of features, vendor reliability, user reviews, and the pros and cons. In this article we compare between the two software products:

Oracle Vs. Aha! Labs

Oracle: With more than 380,000 customers—including 100 of the Fortune 100—and with deployments across a wide variety of industries in more than 145 countries around the globe, Oracle offers an optimized and fully integrated stack of business hardware and software systems. Oracle engineers hardware and software to work together in the cloud and in your data...

Aha! Labs: Brian de Haaff and Dr. Chris Waters founded Aha! in the spring of 2013 in Menlo Park, California. They wanted to help themselves and product development teams just like them build better software. Collectively, they have founded or been early employees of six cloud- based technology companies in Silicon Valley, where they have led product and engin...

Who is more expensive? Agile PLM or Aha!?

The real total cost of ownership (TCO) of Product Lifecycle Management software includes the software license, subscription fees, software training, customizations, hardware (if needed), maintenance and support and other related services. When calculating the TCO, it's important to add all of these ”hidden costs” as well. We prepared a TCO (Total Cost) calculator for Agile PLM and Aha!.

Agile PLM price starts at $13,800 per year , On a scale between 1 to 10 Agile PLM is rated 6, which is similar to the average cost of Product Lifecycle Management software. Aha! price starts at $39 per user/month , When comparing Aha! to its competitors, the software is rated 4 - lower than the average Product Lifecycle Management software cost.

Bottom line: Agile PLM is more expensive than Aha!.

Which software includes more/better features?

We've compared Agile Vs. Aha! based on some of the most important and required Product Lifecycle Management features.

Agile PLM: We are still working to collect the list of features for Agile PLM.

Aha!: Project Management, Project Collaboration, Document Management, Design Simulation, Engineering requirements.

Target customer size

Agile PLM's typical customers include: Small, medium and large size businesses, The general customers of Aha! software are the individuals and organizations that engage with SMBs (small and/or medium sized businesses that has employees ranging from one to 100 and 100 to 1,000 respectively) that are relying on the services from Information technology/IT, data and web hosting and other information related services, mainly with project management and product road map management.

Agile PLM

ITQlick rating
(4.1/5)

starts at $13,800 per year

Agile PLM serves sectors such as Agile PLM is a manufacturing and a product management solution that is helpful to businesses in managing their product value chains. The software offers services to industries s...

Categories: Computer aided design, Product Roadmap, Engineering requirements, Product Lifecycle Management.

Aha!

ITQlick rating
(4.7/5)

starts at $39 per user/month

Aha! Software is a project management solution for different sizes of business. It offers a number of features that include an analytics tool that enables users to view the status of ideas, build a chart to set...

Categories: Document Capture & Image Processing, Team Collaboration, File Sharing, Computer aided design, Engineering requirements.

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Aha! Specifications

ITQlick Score: 91/100
ITQlick Rating:
Pricing: 4/10 - average cost
Category: Product Roadmap -> Aha! review
Company: Aha! Labs
Pricing: starts at $39 per user/month
Typical customers: Small, medium and large size businesses
Platforms: Desktop, Mobile, Cloud
Links: Aha! review, Aha! pricing, Aha! alternatives

Compare features

Agile PLM: 0 Features

We are working to collect the list of features

Aha!: 5 Features

Project Management
Project Collaboration
Document Management
Design Simulation
Engineering requirements
ITQlick rating ITQlick Rating is based on the software score (below) and aggregated online reviews
ITQlick score ITQlick Score is a 1 to 100, the calculation is based on pricing, and functionality Vs. alternative solutions
Pricing score pricing Score is a 1 to 10 (10 is high cost), based on the TCO (cost of licences, customizations, training, hardware when relevant) Vs. alternative solutions
License pricing license pricing (if provided by the software vendor)
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Agile
ITQlick rating
4.1/5
Score
70/100
Pricing
6/10
License pricing
$13,800 per year
Functionality
4
Review
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Aha!
ITQlick rating
4.7/5
Score
91/100
Pricing
4/10
License pricing
$39 per user/month
Functionality
15
Review
Oracle A...
ITQlick rating
4/5
Score
90/100
Pricing
6.8/10
License pricing
Pricing not available
Functionality
14
EAM
ITQlick rating
3.3/5
Score
86/100
Pricing
3.2/10
License pricing
$4,595 per license
Functionality
6
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MeisterTask
ITQlick rating
4.7/5
Score
84/100
Pricing
2.8/10
License pricing
$4.19 per month
Functionality
16

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