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I'm not sure if you are referring to the old ArcGIS Indoors pricing model or the "new". But they changed how Indoors is priced, moving from per square foot to a flat subscription model. Once the pricing changed, it was a no brainer for us to purchase it.
We've been converting our floorplans to GIS for over a decade, with aligning schema to ArcGIS Indoors being a recent thing in the last few years.
Happy to talk to anyone looking for our perspective.
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Good morning all,
I have also thought about doing this in the past too but got put off by the additional cost that would be involved with GIS Indoors. I would also be interested to see how others have tackled this using GIS.
Thanks!
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