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Dozuki Pricing 2026

Plans, hidden costs, and cheaper alternatives compared

Pricing verifiedMay 2026
1 plans tracked·Updated May 2026

Is Dozuki worth the price?

60/10

Dozuki's 'Contact us' pricing for its Enterprise tier makes it impossible to assess fairness or generosity.

This model typically indicates a high-value, customized solution, likely expensive, targeting large organizations with complex needs. It's best for large enterprises requiring bespoke digital work instruction and connected factory tools.

Pricing Plans

Enterprise

Contact us

Hidden Costs & Gotchas

Likely high minimum seat count

Implementation and setup fees

Potential for long-term contracts

Integration costs for existing systems

Which Plan Do You Need?

Large manufacturing enterprises

Complex industrial processes

Customized digital workflow needs

How Dozuki Compares to Competitors

Compared to competitors like Tulip, which also offers custom enterprise pricing, Dozuki's approach is standard for this market. Unlike platforms such as VKS (Visual Knowledge Share) which might offer more transparent tier-based pricing for smaller operations, Dozuki's 'Contact Us' model suggests a focus on larger, more complex deployments where pricing is negotiated based on scope.

Dozuki Pricing FAQ

How much does Dozuki cost?

Dozuki uses custom pricing. Contact Dozuki directly for a quote based on your team size and requirements.

Does Dozuki have a free plan?

Dozuki does not offer a permanent free plan. Paid plans are required from day one.

Is there a cheaper alternative to Dozuki?

Yes. Popular alternatives to Dozuki include Tulip, Poka, MaintainX, UpKeep. Free alternatives include MaintainX. Compare them side-by-side on Toolradar.

Cheaper alternatives to Dozuki

1 of 4 direct competitors below offer a free plan. Per-seat pricing varies up to 60% across this set.