# Choosing the Right Plan

Lab Atlas is available in several different flavors, each of which includes the same core features, but are generally aimed at organizations of different sizes with different business requirements. Most of the available versions are fully-managed, meaning that the application is hosted in the cloud on Dotwise Software's infrastructure, but self-hosted options are also available. A summary of the different versions and their features can be found below.

## Lab Atlas Cloud

This is the principal managed version of Lab Atlas, available from [labatlas.com](https://labatlas.com), which anyone can sign-up and start using right away. Lab Atlas Cloud is fully-managed and available globally, allowing teams of all sizes to collaborate and share data, no matter where they are located. Lab Atlas Cloud is available in two different tiers: **Starter** and **Professional**.

### Starter

The Starter tier of Lab Atlas provides all of the core features of the application, with a few limitations & restrictions, provided at a discount over the fuller-featured other tiers. Starter is ideal for smaller teams, academic labs, and people who just want to give the application a try before committing to a larger engagement.

### Professional

The Professional tier of Lab Atlas Cloud is ideal for larger teams that need the full array of available project management features, but do not require enterprise features, such as single-sign-on. This tier does not have the restrictions of Starter and can support a larger number of users with more complex data needs.

## Lab Atlas Enterprise

Lab Atlas Enterprise is a fully-managed application that provides all the features of Lab Atlas Cloud in a private cloud-hosted environment with single-sign-on integration, priority support, and a custom domain. This version allows you to scale your Lab Atlas organization to an unlimited size and provides a number of features required by larger & mature commercial organizations.


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