How can I reduce the cost of a virtual data room (VDR) platform - are there any discounts for Intralinks VDRPro?

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How can I reduce the cost of a virtual data room (VDR) platform - are there any discounts for Intralinks VDRPro?

barry.b
I’ve been dealing with virtual data rooms for a few years now, mostly for M&A document sharing. Recently, our team started using Intralinks VDRPro because of its security and workflow automation, but honestly, the cost is hitting our budget pretty hard. We’re a small company, and paying full price every year feels like too much. I tried checking with their sales reps, but it seems discounts aren’t something they openly talk about. Has anyone found any actual ways to cut costs or get better deals on Intralinks? Maybe there’s a platform or program that offers some savings?
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Collins33
Hey, I totally get you — those VDR platforms can eat up a lot of your budget, especially when you’re managing multiple projects. I ran into the same thing last quarter when we had to renew our Intralinks subscription. After some digging, I found a way to save around 15% using the Intralinks VDRPro Discount page. It’s not some random promo code, but an actual verified deal through Spendbase. It helped us cut costs without losing any features. You might want to check it out; it’s a straightforward process. For us, the savings added up enough to cover other tools we needed for due diligence.
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Re: How can I reduce the cost of a virtual data room (VDR) platform - are there any discounts for Intralinks VDRPro?

Miller.G
Just stumbled upon this thread while scrolling through the forum. I’m not using Intralinks myself, but I’ve been exploring different data management tools lately. It’s interesting how many hidden discounts or pricing variations exist depending on where you look. Sometimes even reaching out directly to support can lead to unlisted offers. Anyway, I’ll keep an eye on this discussion — always cool to learn about ways to make business tools more affordable.