Skip Manager :: Prices & Licensing

Skip Manager can be purchased for a one-off payment or licensed under very attractive and afordable terms without any big upfront payments. Skip Manager is available in a number of packages:

Single User Package (Installed on 1 PC only)
Price (one-time payment): £ 1,395.00 Support: £ 275.00 / year
Price (license option*): £ 19.95 / week Support: FREE
2 User Package
Price (one-time payment): £ 1,645.00 Support: £ 325.00 / year
Price (license option*): £ 23.95 / week Support: FREE
3 User Package
Price (one-time payment): £ 1,795.00 Support: £ 360.00 / year
Price (license option*): £ 25.95 / week Support: FREE
5 User Package
Price (one-time payment): £ 2,195.00 Support: £ 435.00 / year
Price (license option*): £ 31.95 / week Support: FREE
10 User Package
Price (one-time payment): £ 2,495.00 Support: £ 499.00 / year
Price (license option*): £ 35.95 / week Support: FREE
Quick Start
To get you up and running quickly, we will setup and configure Skip Manager on your computer system with your company details remotely. In addition, you will get 2 half-hour, one-to-one, on-line training sessions to get you up and running the same day. £ 99.00

* Licensing Option is the most cost effective solution for many businesses to avoid a big upfront startup costs and to pay for the service as you go. Licensing the software entitles you to unlimited technical support via e-mail or fax and unlimited software updates.


  • Skip Manager Plus – £39.95 / week:
    • Single user license for Skip Manager.
    • A computer system to run the Skip Manager system.
    • Two printers (one for delivery tickets and one for collection notes).
    • Unlimited technical support via e-Mail or fax.
    • Unlimited Software updates.
    • Additional computer and Skip Manager user license - £29.95 / week.
    • A minimum of six months contract.

  • Skip Manager Complete – £59.95 / Week:
    • Single user license for Skip Manager.
    • A computer system to run the Skip Manager system.
    • Two printers (one for delivery tickets and one for collection notes).
    • Broadband, .co.uk domain name and e-mail account.
    • Unlimited technical support via telephone (09:00 - 17:00), remote control, e-Mail or fax.
    • Unlimited software updates.
    • Additional computer and Skip Manager user license - £29.95 / week.
    • A minimum of six months contract.

  • Skip Manager Support (single user) – £6.45 / week:
    • Unlimited technical support via telephone (09:00 - 17:00), e-Mail or fax.
    • Unlimited remote control support (broadband internet connection required).
    • No long binding contract - only one month notice.

  • On-Site Options
    • Software install, half days training and 30 days telephone technical support (this is generally sufficient to get you up and operational) - £ 250 + expenses.
    • Hardware installation, setup, training and any other on-site work - £ 250 / half day + expenses.

  • Remote On-Line Training
    • Remote on-line training is available in half-hour sessions where at pre-arranged time, one of our consultants will telephone you and remotely connect to your computer system and show you how to perform various tasks - £35 per session.

    All prices quoted are exclusive of VAT.

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