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New Simplified Pricing Structure Reduces Costs By Up To 44%

  • Sep 12, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 14


We’re excited to announce a brand new, streamlined pricing structure that makes our industry leading flood modelling software more accessible and cost effective than ever before. With a focus on flexibility and value, we’ve reduced subscription licence costs by up to 44% (1), while simplifying our product offering to better meet the needs of our users. 


Previously available in four editions (Lite, Standard, Professional, and Unlimited), Flood Modeller is now offered in just three; Lite, Standard, and Professional. This change not only simplifies the selection process but also delivers significantly more value across all tiers. 



Lite Edition: More Affordable Than Ever

For users conducting site specific studies or developing in-house modelling capabilities, the Lite edition is now even more accessible. The annual subscription fee has been reduced from £1,800 to just £1,000, making it easier for smaller organisations to harness the power of Flood Modeller. 



Professional Edition: Unlimited Power, At a Lower Price

The Professional edition now includes all the capabilities of the former Unlimited edition. Unlimited nodes, unlimited cells, and four concurrent simulations, but at a dramatically reduced price compared to the Unlimited edition. This edition offers unparalleled performance and scalability for a fraction of the previous cost. 



All-Inclusive, Multi-User Licenses

All subscription licences are deployed as multi user “floating” licences, allowing teams to share access across their organisation in any location across the world. Every subscription includes technical support and product updates at no additional cost, ensuring users always have access to the latest features and expert guidance. 





(1) Lite edition reduced by 44%, Professional edition replaces Unlimited Edition saving 31%.

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