# Greenlight Guru Price: Crazy increase (12/2025 update) Author: Dr. Oliver Eidel Published: 2024-05-23 Updated: 2025-12-15 Source: https://openregulatory.com/articles/greenlight-guru-price --- Update (12/2025): We've talked to a few customers who told us that Greenlight Guru is significantly raising their prices starting in 01/2026. They communicate this towards their customers as some sort of "package separation". The TLDR that this potentially leads to a +100% increase in prices (!), without gaining any new features. Scroll down for more details on this recent change. Quite a few of our consulting customers are looking for eQMS software and ask us whether we know the Greenlight Guru price. Generally speaking, this information is very hard to come by as their website doesn't explicitly list any prices. This is very unfortunate, because hinders transparency and makes it very difficult for medical device companies to actually compare offers - they have to schedule a sales call with each eQMS vendor like Greenlight Guru to subsequently receive a custom quote. And even then it's hard to compare those offers as eQMS have different packages and different add-on fees e.g. for additional users. Suffice to say, it's a very intransparent and shady market! Here's what we've heard so far from our customers about Greenlight Guru prices. First, a huge and obvious disclaimer: These are things we heard from customers, so don't regard this as any sort of official information from Greenlight Guru - if you want an "official" quote, you'd have to reach out to them. But hopefully our data might give you a rough indication of whether it might suit your budget. Greenlight Guru Pricing Short answer: At least $25k - $35k per year. Per Year! That's crazy! Most of our customers are small startups, i.e. 5-10 people. Those who have told us about Greenlight Guru prices typically mention prices in the range of $25k - $35k per year. Yes, that's right, we're talking a mid-five-digit sum. Per year! And that price only includes a few user seats for the software, typically something like 3-5 "complete" seats which can create and edit documents etc., and another 3-5, um, "non-complete" seats which mostly can only view documents. If you think that's crazy, that wasn't even it yet! It's quite likely that this price already includes some sort of "startup" discount. Because their actual price goes up significantly once your company grows and you want to add more seats to your account. We've talked to one company who actually decided to stop using Greenlight Guru because the increased price wouldn't have been feasible for their growing startup. Looking at the Greenlight Guru pricing page, it does seem like they have different product tiers: Core, product development, quality events (what's that?), and guru services. But, unfortunately, none of them have any price tags attached and you're only left with a "Talk to Sales" button to get an individual offer. These sort of intransparent enterprise sales practices try to extract as much money out of your company as possible. Not cool. In the meantime, a Greenlight Guru customer reached out to me to provide us with another data point on pricing. Here's what they wrote - I redacted some information for the sake of anonymity: “ I can say that Greenlight Guru for 15-20 full and ~10 lite users was between $50k and $60k last year. For documents, change, training, projects, risk, supplier management, analytics. We got them to knock it down quite a bit for our use case, but still too much.  For our use case, the negotiated price is still too much for 2 active clients that we have, and we are a small company. So we are going to discontinue use when the contract runs out. It had started at a little more than $20K per year the first year, then hit $30K, but kept increasing year over year in 3 years, the add-ons and increases just piled on quickly. We added a few personnel and next thing you know, price was $58K.” So that's crazy - the lock-in is in full effect here. Initially, the price was low, but once the add-ons and additional user seats came into play, the price went up dramatically - by more than 100% here ($20k --> $50-60k)! I've found one more data point from reddit in the meantime: “So from what I gather, eQMS solutions like Greenlight Guru, Mastercontrol, Qualio, etc. have a starting cost of around ~$15K USD per year and can increase exponentially upto 50-60K easily as the users increase. Plus there is the lock in period in most of these contracts.” This one also aligns with the one above, i.e. that the "median" price moves towards $50-60k / year (still crazy), and that Greenlight Guru offers a more-or-less affordable entry-level price at ~$15k / year, which however scales up rapidly once your company grows and needs more user seats. So that's the situation regarding pricing. But there's more! Greenlight Guru Minimum Commitment / Contract Duration The typical minimum contract durations we've heard from Greenlight Guru are 2-3 years. Yep. And guess what, you have to make this decision without ever getting a trial account as they only show you a demo in a sales call. So, let me spell this out for you again: Are you willing to commit ~$60k in total to a software which you haven't tried out yourself, only based on a shiny sales demo with a salesperson who doesn't even know much about medical device compliance? Well.. good luck. Personally, I think that any software as a service (SaaS) should have a monthly cancellation option, because in the fast-moving world of startups, who knows whether you need a software in 3, 6 or 12 months! The final point I'd like to talk about is lock-in. Greenlight Guru Lock-In One huge drawback of most eQMS software vendors, including Greenlight Guru, is that they don't allow you to export all your data in a structured, machine-readable way. That means that it'll be very hard for you to switch eQMS software providers if you ever want to. This is crazy! So if you choose Greenlight Guru and end up unhappy with its price (or anything else), you're likely stuck with that wrong decision forever. Conclusion: Purchasing Greenlight Guru To sum up, purchase Greenlight Guru if: • You're willing to spend ~30k$ per year on a software • You're willing to make that decision based only on a sales call without a trial of the software • You're willing to get locked in and see prices go up significantly when your company grows. As you might have noticed, it's a shady industry. At OpenRegulatory, we set out to change that. We're creating more transparency in the medical device compliance field, even if it's not in our own best interest: We're sharing all our medical device compliance templates for free and we've created a QMS software overview to help companies choose the right software. And, yep, we saw how shady the eQMS software market is which made us develop an eQMS software of our own in which we'd do everything in a better way: Our eQMS software, Formwork, has transparent pricing, monthly billing and unlimited users (!). It starts as low as 49€ / month for early-stage startups, which is (checks notes) 47 times cheaper than Greenlight Guru or only ~2% of its price. Yep. I guess you should check it out unless you're willing to overspend 47x (!) on your eQMS software. If you're interested further, check out this video in which I show you the shady marketing practices of eQMS software vendors. Update: The 12/2025 "Package Separation" +100% Price Increase In December 2025, we've had a few interesting calls with Greenlight Guru customers who reported that Greenlight Guru is significantly raising their prices starting in 2026. We even have one data point where the customer's price would double (!), leading to a +100% increase in price. Crazy! Besides this price increase being extremely steep, what leaves a bad taste is that this isn't communicate as transparently as it could be. Towards its customers, Greenlight Guru sells this as a "package separation". This means that a customer which formerly just was subscribed to one Greenlight Guru package (say, QMS and technical documentation) now has to subscribe to three Greenlight Guru packages. The kicker is that those three packages contain the exact same features like the one "legacy" package! So the customer isn't getting any additional value (as in features) out of this, yet has to foot a bill which is now double (worst case) of the prior bill. We can only speculate as to what the reasons behind this might have been. One theory could be that Greenlight Guru is in financial difficulty and has to seriously boost its revenue. Another possibility could be that they simply want to improve their revenue numbers before an upcoming sale of the company or IPO. I don't know. But regardless of reasons, all of those scenarios don't sound good for current and future Greenlight Guru customers. If you're a current customer, chances are high that you'll be hit with a price increase soon. And if you're considering Greenlight Guru as a future customer, it's unclear whether Greenlight Guru is a safe, stable choice, given their tendency to increase prices significantly for current customers like this. By the way: We've never increased prices for our eQMS software, Formwork. You should check it out. And, what a great coincidence, we actually offer a free migration service if you'd like to significantly reduce your spending on your eQMS! In contrast to Greenlight Guru, there's no lock-in with our software: You can cancel monthly and export your data any time. But then again, there might not be a reason to, as we don't do things like raise prices for current customers :)