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LicenseDesk is a Danish software and licensing service provider under FIFO Network ApS. It mainly helps businesses purchase and manage software licenses from multiple brands through a single point of contact. Key brands listed on the website include Microsoft 365, Adobe, TeamViewer, JetBrains, and others. Rather than being a single-purpose SaaS application, it is positioned as a centralized service for enterprise software procurement, subscriptions, and license management.
Its core value lies in “centralization”: companies can consolidate software licensing costs from different vendors onto a single invoice and gain a unified view, reducing the management burden caused by licenses being scattered across multiple suppliers. For Microsoft 365, LicenseDesk can tailor plans to business needs, maintain licenses, and provide Danish-language support ranging from mailbox setup to troubleshooting. For Adobe, it covers the full Creative Cloud suite as well as individual apps such as Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro, and Adobe XD. For TeamViewer, it targets scenarios such as remote support, remote control, online meetings, and file transfer.
The website does not publish a specific price list, nor does it appear to mention a free plan or trial. What is known is that Microsoft 365 is offered on a subscription model based on the number of employees: companies only pay for employees who actually use it, with a fixed monthly fee per employee. Overall, the messaging emphasizes “reasonable pricing” and a “single invoice,” making it suitable for organizations that value simplified procurement and finance processes.
The advantages are that it covers licenses for mainstream office, design, remote support, and development tools, while also offering local Danish support. For companies or educational institutions with a large number of licenses, it can help reduce vendor fragmentation. The downside is that the publicly available information is mostly sales-oriented and lacks details on areas such as a self-service admin console, permission management, reporting, APIs, automation integrations, and security or compliance certifications, making it difficult to assess the depth of its software asset management capabilities.
It is better suited to local Danish businesses, freelancers, educational institutions, and organizations that want to centrally procure Microsoft 365, Adobe, TeamViewer, and JetBrains. Access, payment, and cross-border invoicing for users in China are unclear. For use in mainland China, more practical alternatives include Microsoft China authorized partners, Adobe China channels, Alibaba Cloud/Tencent Cloud software marketplaces, and local collaboration ecosystems such as Feishu, WeCom, and DingTalk.
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licensedesk.dk is an Denmark SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach licensedesk.dk directly.