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Is ServiceNow's pricing model broken at the bottom?

📖 1,333 words⏱ 6 min read5/3/2026

Direct Answer

Yes — ServiceNow's pricing model is structurally broken below ~1,000 employees, but the harder question is whether McDermott actually CARES about that segment. The model breaks in four specific ways: per-employee pricing creates sticker shock for SMB/mid-market buyers (minimums often land at $300-500K ACV before discount), there's no published list price so every deal requires a 6-12 week enterprise sales cycle, the Pro Plus AI uplift adds 30%+ on top of an already-premium base, and named competitors (Atlassian JSM, Microsoft Power Platform, Freshservice) win the sub-1,000 segment on price-published, self-serve, $10-25/user/mo terms.

But there are two strong reasons McDermott shouldn't fix it: SMB/commercial NRR economics don't pencil out against ServiceNow's $200K+ cost-to-serve per logo, and an Express tier would dilute the Pro Plus pricing power that's driving the AI revenue narrative. The honest answer: the model is broken FOR mid-market buyers, but it's working AS DESIGNED for ServiceNow shareholders — and that gap is the strategic question.

The Pricing Reality At The Bottom

Where The Model Breaks

The 4 Reasons McDermott Shouldn't Fix It

The 2 Reasons McDermott Should Fix It

What An Express / Pro Lite Tier Would Look Like

The Honest Answer For Each Customer Segment

Pricing Fit By Segment

SegmentPricing RealityCustomer FitCompetitor WinnerRecommendation
Enterprise (5K+)$1M-50M+ ACV, negotiatedStrong fit, full platformNone at this scaleStay on Pro Plus, negotiate enterprise agreement
Mid-Market (1K-5K)$300-800K ACV, Pro Plus sticker shockWorkable but expensiveMS Power Platform compresses upBuy Pro, defer Pro Plus until AI ROI proven
Commercial (250-1K)$100-400K ACV minimumsBroken — too expensiveAtlassian JSM + Power AutomateSkip ServiceNow, buy Atlassian + Microsoft
SMB (<250)Not realistically pricedWrong tool for segmentFreshservice + Salesforce EssentialsDon't even evaluate ServiceNow
Federal / RegulatedFedRAMP premium pricingCaptive marketLimited alternativesServiceNow wins by default

Pricing Fit Flow

graph LR A["Customer Segment"] --> B{"Employee Count"} B -->|"5,000+"| C["Enterprise - Pricing Fits"] B -->|"1,000-5,000"| D["Mid-Market - Pro Plus Sticker Shock"] B -->|"250-1,000"| E["Commercial - Pricing Broken"] B -->|"Under 250"| F["SMB - Wrong Tool"] C --> G["Outcome: Full ServiceNow Platform"] D --> H["Outcome: Pro Yes, Pro Plus Maybe"] E --> I["Outcome: Atlassian JSM Wins"] F --> J["Outcome: Freshservice or Salesforce Essentials"] G --> K["ServiceNow Wallet Share Grows"] H --> L["ServiceNow Wallet Share Stable"] I --> M["ServiceNow Loses Logo"] J --> M M --> N["Microsoft Power Platform Compresses Upmarket"] N --> O["Long-Term Threat to Mid-Market Segment"]

Bottom Line

ServiceNow's pricing model IS broken below 1,000 employees — but it's broken on purpose, and the strategic question is whether "on purpose" remains the right answer for the next 3-5 years. For McDermott today, the math says don't fix it: SMB economics are awful, Pro Plus pricing power is too valuable to dilute, and Atlassian is the right competitor for the segment. For McDermott in 2028, the math probably flips: AI agents will have rewritten cost-to-serve, Microsoft Power Platform will have compressed the upmarket, and an Express tier will look obvious in hindsight.

The right move is a quiet 2027 Express SKU launched through the partner channel — protect Pro Plus, address the segment, don't make headlines. (see also: q1616, q1620, q1622)

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servicenow.comhttps://www.servicenow.com/products/itsm/pricing.htmlatlassian.comhttps://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/service-management/pricingsalesforce.comhttps://www.salesforce.com/editions-pricing/sales-cloud/powerautomate.microsoft.comhttps://powerautomate.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/freshworks.comhttps://www.freshworks.com/freshservice/pricing/forrester.comhttps://www.forrester.com/report/the-forrester-wave-enterprise-service-management-q4-2024/openviewpartners.comhttps://openviewpartners.com/blog/saas-pricing-benchmarks/gartner.comhttps://www.gartner.com/reviews/market/it-service-management-platforms
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