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iplicit Pricing

What does iplicit cost?

Straight answers on licensing and implementation, from an iplicit Authorised Partner.

iplicit is subscription-based with no per-transaction fees. A typical Tick9 implementation runs £18k–£28k, with a 12–16 week rollout and 18–23 days of implementation work. We give you a fixed-price quote after an initial scoping session — no surprises.

How pricing works

Licence subscription

Paid to iplicit. The subscription scales with the number of users, entities, and modules you need — with no per-transaction fees.

Implementation

A one-off project delivered by Tick9. Fixed price, agreed after an initial scoping session — so you know the full cost before you commit.

What affects the price

Number of users

How many people need access to the system.

Number of entities

How many companies or entities you run.

Modules required

Which iplicit modules your business needs.

Integrations

Which systems iplicit needs to connect to.

Data migration scope

How much historical data you want to bring across.

What’s included in a Tick9 implementation

Data migration

Moving your accounts and key data across from your current system.

Configuration

Setting up iplicit around how your business actually works.

Testing

Checking everything works before you go live.

Training

Getting your team confident on the new system.

The full picture isn’t just what iplicit costs — it’s what you stop paying for when you leave a legacy system behind.

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Common Questions

Pricing questions, answered

What does iplicit cost?

iplicit is subscription-based with no per-transaction fees. The price depends on the number of users, entities, and modules you need. Contact us for a tailored quote based on your requirements.

How much does implementation cost?

Typical Tick9 iplicit implementations run £18k–£28k, depending on scope. We give you a fixed-price quote after an initial scoping session — no surprises.

Is iplicit more expensive than Xero?

iplicit pricing is significantly higher than Xero's entry-level plans, but it is aimed at a different market. For businesses running multiple Xero subscriptions, consolidation add-ons, and BI tools to work around Xero's limitations, the total cost is often comparable — and the capability step-up is substantial.

How long until it pays for itself?

For most businesses, the switch to iplicit typically pays for itself within 18–24 months through eliminated costs and time savings.

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Tell us about your users, entities, and current system, and we’ll come back with a clear, fixed price — no surprises.

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Last reviewed: July 2026