If you run a security company in the UK, chances are you’re paying too much for your management software. Not slightly too much — a lot too much. And the companies charging you know it.
The security software market has been dominated for years by a handful of global enterprise vendors: TrackForce, TEAM Software, TrackTik, Silvertrac, THERMS. These are big businesses with big sales teams, big overheads, and predictably big price tags. The average UK security company is paying between £5 and £15 per guard per month — before setup fees, before training costs, before annual contract commitments.
If you’ve got 50 guards, you’re looking at £3,000–£9,000 a year just in software licensing. That’s money leaving your business every single month, year after year, whether the software is meeting your needs or not.
The Enterprise Pricing Trap
Here’s how it works. A global vendor lands you on a demo call. You see a polished product with impressive slides. They talk about “enterprise-grade” features and “comprehensive compliance tools.” Then comes the pricing conversation.
The per-guard monthly fee sounds manageable in isolation. But then the extras start appearing:
- Setup and onboarding fees (£1,000–£5,000)
- Annual contracts with 30-90 day cancellation windows
- Per-module pricing for features that should be included
- Price increases baked into year 2 and year 3 of the contract
- Support costs if you want anything beyond email ticketing
By the time you’ve signed, you’re locked in, and the real cost is double what you thought you were agreeing to.
The UK Market Deserves Better
What makes this particularly frustrating is that the UK security industry has specific requirements that most of these global platforms handle poorly. SIA licensing, ACS accreditation, BS 7858 screening — these aren’t minor niche concerns. They’re the regulatory backbone of operating a legitimate security company in Britain.
When you call support for a US-headquartered platform and ask about ACS compliance reporting, you get blank stares. The platform was built for US, Australian, or pan-European markets. UK compliance is an afterthought bolted on later — if it’s there at all.
You end up maintaining separate spreadsheets for compliance, running manual processes alongside your “integrated” platform, and wondering why you’re paying enterprise prices for software that doesn’t quite fit.
The Real Cost Isn’t Just Money
Price is the most obvious problem, but it’s not the only one. There’s also the cost of complexity.
Enterprise software is built to sell to enterprises. That means bloated feature sets, steep learning curves, and implementation timelines measured in months. For a security company with 20, 50, or even 200 guards, you don’t need a platform built for a 10,000-person multinational. You need something that works, that your supervisors can actually use, and that doesn’t require a full-time IT person to maintain.
When software is too complicated, it gets ignored. Supervisors revert to WhatsApp. Incident reports go back on paper. You’re paying for a system nobody uses properly — and the compliance risk that creates is worse than not having the system at all.
Something Has to Change
The UK security industry is worth over £4 billion annually. It employs hundreds of thousands of people. The companies running it are predominantly SMEs — family businesses, owner-operators, regional specialists who know their patches and their clients inside out.
These businesses deserve software that was built for them, priced for them, and supported by people who understand the regulatory environment they operate in.
That’s exactly why TacDesk exists.
We built TacDesk from the ground up for UK security companies. Not adapted from a global platform. Not a lite version of enterprise software. Built here, for here. Starting from £49/month with bespoke pricing tailored to your team, no setup fees, and no contracts. Typically 50–83% less than the major alternatives — and we’re not cutting corners to get there. Get a custom quote.
GPS tracking, NFC patrol checkpoints, incident reporting, client portals, Xero integration, fleet management — it’s all included. No module pricing. No hidden extras. Just the tools you need to run a professional security operation, at a price that makes sense for a growing UK business.
The overpaying stops here.