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Faddom Pricing Overview

Faddom at a glance

https://faddom.com/pricing/?utm_source=g2&utm_medium=referral

Faddom has 4 pricing editions. A free trial of Faddom is also available. Look at different pricing editions below and see what edition and features meet your budget and needs.
NamePriceFeatures
Community
Free1 License
Free Forever - Up to 50 servers
  • Community
Standard
Starting at $6,000.00Per Year
Up to 200 servers
  • Standard
Pro
Starting at $14,000.00Per Year
Hundreds of servers
  • Pro
Enterprise
Contact UsPer Year
Thousands of servers
  • Enterprise

Faddom pricing & plans

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Pricing information for Faddom is supplied by the software provider or retrieved from publicly accessible pricing materials. Final cost negotiations to purchase Faddom must be conducted with the seller.

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Pricing information was last updated on April 16, 2025
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Faddom Pricing Reviews

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Verified User in Information Technology and Services
CI
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"My experience to date has been outstanding with both the tool and the employees"
What do you like best about Faddom?

The amount of data provided at this price point makes this tool very attractive

How quickly it is able to start providing actionable data Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Faddom?

So far no major dislikes. The product gets better with each update. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Dave B.
DB
Senior Director, Enterprise Infrastructure
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Faddom Application Dependency Mapping - A Honest Review"
What do you like best about Faddom?

Faddom is a lightweight, agentless platform that helps organizations gain real-time visibility into their IT environments by automatically discovering and mapping application dependencies across both on-premises and cloud infrastructure. One of the most helpful aspects of Faddom is how easy it is to deploy—there’s no need to install agents or make changes to the environment. Within an hour, you can start seeing detailed application communication paths, infrastructure dependencies, and network flows.

What sets Faddom apart is its ability to provide continuously updated, visual maps that make it much easier to understand how applications are interconnected. This is especially useful for planning cloud migrations, troubleshooting outages, or validating changes during IT transformations. It’s also extremely helpful for compliance, security reviews, and business continuity planning, where having an up-to-date understanding of system interdependencies is critical.

The main upsides of using Faddom are its simplicity, speed to value, and the clarity it brings to complex environments. Instead of relying on outdated documentation or tribal knowledge, teams can now access a real-time source of truth to make better, faster decisions. It’s a solid tool for any IT organization trying to reduce risk and improve operational awareness. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Faddom?

While Faddom brings a lot of value in terms of visibility and ease of deployment, there are a few limitations to be aware of. First, because it’s agentless and relies heavily on network traffic and protocols like SNMP and flow data, it may not capture every application dependency with full granularity—especially in environments with encrypted traffic, limited network visibility, or tightly segmented zones.

Another consideration is that Faddom is a read-only tool. It’s great for mapping and observing, but it doesn’t offer native remediation or integration with automation workflows like some more robust IT operations platforms. That means while it’s helpful for discovery, it often requires teams to pivot into other systems to take action.

Scalability can also become a factor in very large or highly distributed environments. While it works well in mid-sized environments or targeted segments of infrastructure, some users have reported challenges when trying to maintain clean, navigable maps across thousands of services or across hybrid networks with inconsistent architecture.

For what it delivers, Faddom can be seen as a niche tool—excellent for mapping and visibility, but not a full replacement for broader CMDB or AIOps platforms. That makes it most valuable when used in combination with other tools, which may increase total cost of ownership. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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