You found it. Now sell it.
You already know osTicket Awesome is the right call. You’ve looked at the numbers. You’ve clicked through the demo. You’ve compared the pricing. You can see what this saves your organization.
But you’re not the one who signs the purchase order.
Somewhere between you and the green light, there’s a meeting. Maybe it’s a formal proposal. Maybe it’s a Slack message to your director. Maybe it’s a five-minute pitch in the hallway. Either way, you need to make the case for why your organization should leave a name-brand vendor for a product most people haven’t heard of.
We’ve been through this with thousands of IT teams. Here’s what works.
Lead with the money
Decision-makers respond to cost. Not features, not architecture, not developer philosophy. Cost.
Pick the comparison that fits your situation:
| Your current platform | 10 agents/year | 25 agents/year | 50 agents/year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zendesk Suite Professional | $13,800 | $34,500 | $69,000 |
| Zendesk Professional + AI | $19,800 | $49,500 | $99,000 |
| Freshdesk Pro | $5,880 | $14,700 | $29,400 |
| Freshdesk Pro + Freddy AI | $9,360 | $23,400 | $46,800 |
| osTicket Awesome Business | $149 | $149 | $149 |
That table does most of the work for you. It’s not a marginal saving. It’s a category difference.
Then address the risk
The first question after “how much does it save?” is always “what if it doesn’t work out?” Your answers:
30-day money-back guarantee. Install it, run it with your team, put it through its paces. Full refund if it’s not the right fit.
No lock-in. Your data sits in a standard MySQL database on your own server. Cancel the subscription and everything stays. You can revert to vanilla osTicket by swapping files.
No kill switch. If the subscription lapses, your helpdesk keeps working. Nothing breaks, nothing disappears. This is not SaaS. We can’t turn it off.
Proven at scale. BMW, the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, Booz Allen Hamilton, Texas Department of Public Safety, and Lindt run osTicket Awesome in production. 4,400+ installations across 190+ countries.
Actively maintained. 83 releases over 10 years, tracking every upstream osTicket version. Updates ship within a week of upstream releases.
The document
We put all of this into a single PDF. Five pages, no fluff. TCO tables, risk mitigation, server requirements, and pre-formatted talking points you can use verbatim. It’s designed to survive being forwarded to a CFO who has never heard of osTicket, let alone osTicket Awesome.
No email form. No signup. Just the document.
Download Make the Case (PDF)