
Smarsh Enterprise Platform
Email archiving software
Enterprise information archiving software
eDiscovery software
Digital communications governance software
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What is Smarsh Enterprise Platform
Smarsh Enterprise Platform is a digital communications governance and archiving platform used to capture, retain, supervise, and search employee communications across email and a range of messaging and collaboration channels. It is used by compliance, legal, and IT teams—particularly in regulated industries—to support retention policies, supervision workflows, and eDiscovery/legal hold. The platform emphasizes multi-channel capture, policy-based controls, and review workflows designed for regulatory and litigation response.
Broad channel capture coverage
The platform focuses on capturing and retaining communications beyond email, including a variety of mobile, social, and collaboration channels. This helps organizations centralize governance for multiple communication types rather than managing separate point tools. It is suited to firms that need consistent retention and supervision across many channels.
Compliance supervision workflows
Smarsh includes supervision and review capabilities that support policy-based monitoring and escalation. These workflows are designed for compliance teams that must evidence oversight and manage review queues. This can reduce reliance on ad hoc processes compared with basic archive-only products.
eDiscovery and legal hold support
The platform supports search, collection, and legal hold use cases commonly required for investigations and litigation response. Centralized retention and indexing can shorten time to locate relevant communications. It is positioned for organizations that need both governance and downstream discovery capabilities in the same environment.
Complexity for smaller teams
Multi-channel governance, supervision, and eDiscovery features can introduce administrative overhead compared with simpler email-archiving tools. Smaller organizations may not use enough of the feature set to justify the operational complexity. Implementation typically benefits from defined compliance policies and dedicated ownership.
Integration scope varies by channel
Coverage and depth of capture can vary by communication channel due to API limitations, vendor changes, or required configurations. Organizations often need to validate channel-specific capabilities (capture method, metadata, attachments, edits/deletes) during evaluation. Ongoing maintenance may be required as communication platforms evolve.
Cost and licensing considerations
Enterprise governance platforms are commonly priced and packaged for regulated, higher-volume use cases rather than basic archiving. Total cost can increase with additional channels, supervision users, storage/retention requirements, and eDiscovery needs. Buyers typically need careful scoping to avoid paying for unused modules.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Custom enterprise subscription (quote-based) with usage-based components and optional professional services.
How pricing is structured (according to Smarsh official site):
- License Fees: seat licenses, email hosting and web/content archiving fees are based on client usage (described as License Fees in Smarsh service agreement).
- One-Time Fees: setup or data import fees may apply.
- Professional Services Fees: hourly or flat-rate professional services are available.
- Web Archive (SMB Web Archive product): priced per page and includes one domain by default (per Smarsh product FAQ).
- Assisted Review (supervision program): described as a "predictable, fixed-fee subscription-pricing model based on the quantity of electronic messages being ingested" (press release), indicating some offerings use fixed-fee models tied to message volume.
Public list prices: No public list prices or per-unit rates are published on Smarsh’s website; Smarsh directs prospects to contact sales or obtain a quote/Order Form.
Billing / invoicing notes (from official SLA): Fees are set in the Order Form and may include One-Time Fees, Professional Service Fees and/or License Fees; invoices and payment terms are governed by the Order Form.
Seller details
Smarsh, Inc.
Portland, Oregon, USA
2001
Private
https://www.smarsh.com/
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