
Devon Charbonneau
Identity & Access Management Consultant · 11-50
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★★★★★
Pricing was the first thing I dug into before recommending Transmit Security to any of my clients, and honestly, it held up better than I expected for an enterprise-grade identity orchestration platform. The licensing model is consumption-based, which cuts both ways. For clients running large, predictable authentication volumes, the math works out well. You can actually plan a budget around it. For smaller engagements or clients with spiky seasonal traffic, though, forecasting the monthly bill requires more attention than it should. I've had to build a little spreadsheet buffer into every proposal just to keep clients from getting sticker shock mid-contract. That overhead is a real friction point when you're managing multiple accounts.
Outside of billing mechanics, the product itself is genuinely impressive for what it does. The orchestration layer is where Transmit earns its cost. Configuring identity journeys that span authentication, fraud signals, and step-up challenges used to mean stitching together three or four separate tools. Here, it lives in one place. My clients' security teams have found the policy setup intuitive enough that they can iterate without pulling me in every time, which is a good sign for long-term adoption. Customer support has been responsive, especially during initial onboarding, though response times loosened up a bit once we moved past the go-live phase.
A year in, I keep recommending Transmit Security to enterprise clients who have the volume to justify the spend. If you're evaluating this for a smaller client, do the consumption math carefully before signing. The capability is genuinely there. The value scales with usage, and at scale it holds up. Just go in with your eyes open on the billing side.