Software upgrades
Already a Palo Alto Software customer? Invest in a low-cost upgrade to the latest versions of our award-winning software products to make your planning process easier and more powerful than ever.
Version upgrades
Version 11.0 is the best release ever of our popular business plan software. To encourage you to stay current, we offer special upgrade pricing at a fraction of the new price.
Business Plan Pro 11.0
Standard Edition Upgrade
- Improved charting tools
- Complete forecasts and financials
- Support for plans in Spanish
- See what's new in 11.0
| Upgrade to BPP 11.0 Standard Edition: | Price |
| From 2007 | $29.95 |
| From 2006 or older | $49.95 |
Business Plan Pro 11.0
Premier Edition Upgrade
- Integrated management dashboard
- Enhanced cash flow planning
- Business valuation tools
- Annual archive & rollover
- See what's new in 11.0
| Upgrade to BPP 11.0 Premier Edition: | Price |
| From Standard Edition (any version) | $100.00 |
| From 2007 Premier | $39.95 |
| From 2006 Premier or older | $59.95 |
Please note that the pricing shown here excludes upgrades from academic editions. For pricing on upgrades to academic products, please call our academic sales team at (800) 229-7526.
Product migrations
We offer a low-priced migration path for Marketing Plan Pro users too. Please read the note below, though, on why this is more of a product replacement than a traditional upgrade.
Marketing Plan Pro powered by Duct Tape Marketing
- Powered by Duct Tape Marketing®
- Easier and more practical than ever
- 30-minute action plan option
- Certified for Vista, XP, and 2000
| Switch to the new Marketing Plan Pro | Price |
| From any version of the original product | $69.95 |
Marketing Plan Pro powered by Duct Tape Marketing is essentially a new product for us. It builds on the foundation of the original Marketing Plan Pro, but the plan content is much different. Plans created in the original product are not compatible with the new product and cannot be automatically carried forward. We think you will love the new product. Just keep in mind that the transition is more of a product replacement than an incremental version upgrade.

