Slack Pricing

PaulButticaz - PeerSpot reviewer
Account Manager at Eclipse Networks, Inc.

The pricing can range up to about twenty bucks a user. You can spend a lot of money, especially if you're talking about thousands of users. Generally speaking, Slack is less expensive than Teams. Slack doesn't include all the bells and whistles that Teams does. So you can go from a $6 license in Microsoft 365 to a $50 license per user per month, and there's a lot more you can do in the $50 license.

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SP
Principle Product Manager at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

When it comes to pricing, it is on the expensive side.

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SS
Senior Director of Engineering - Information Security at Apna

Slack is definitely worth the money.

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Slack
March 2024
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Gonçalo Teixeira - PeerSpot reviewer
Business Development and Product Owner at wrightia

The tool's pricing could be cheaper. 

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SP
Associate Member at IIM Lucknow Alumni Association

I would rate the pricing model a seven out of ten, where one is low, and ten is high price. It's on the more expensive side. For the usage we had, it would have been better if there were different pricing plans because we were not utilizing all the features that Slack offered. Although, there were no additional costs.

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Jaemin Baek - PeerSpot reviewer
Dx Strategist at SK Telecom

I rate the solution's pricing as five out of ten. It is less expensive than Microsoft Teams.

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Karan Singh - PeerSpot reviewer
Sales Executive at Gumlet

The solution is expensive. 

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Andreas Kazelas - PeerSpot reviewer
Dealer at Invaxa

I don’t deal with the licensing aspect of the solution.

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Ali Ridla - PeerSpot reviewer
Frontend Developer at WECREATE

The solution is cheap in my country.

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JS
Project Manager at Sparklehaze

I would rate the tool's pricing a four out of ten. 

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AK
Cloud Engineer, Content Writer at Planet Flora

The solution’s pricing is cheap.

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IM
Analyst at a government with 5,001-10,000 employees

My understanding is that we were using the free version. 

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DF
PhD Researcher and Data Scientist at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

There are no licensing costs associated with the solution. 

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it_user635469 - PeerSpot reviewer
Social Selling Strategist & Social Media Marketing Programs Manager at a consultancy with 1-10 employees

Stay on the free version and use PaperBot in every Slack channel to "archive" conversations. This helps you work around the problem with 10,000 messages.

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YS
Security Analyst at Cloocus

It is an expensive tool. We pay 15 to 20 USD monthly per user.

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VK
Project Manager - Business Consultant at Comtrade System Integration

We use the free version that does not have a license.

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it_user348339 - PeerSpot reviewer
Editorial Director at a media company with 501-1,000 employees

The free version can do pretty much everything you need it to. You'll have to pay if you have a large team or if you have specific security and compliance requirements.

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it_user643638 - PeerSpot reviewer
Desktop Support Analyst at a non-tech company with 51-200 employees

I had a relatively small team, so I didn’t have to worry about pricing and licensing. I only encountered pricing third-party apps and bots to help facilitate automations.

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MB
Full-Stack Python Developer at Optisol

It is an affordable solution. 

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it_user608187 - PeerSpot reviewer
Marketing Manager at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees

We're using the free version and some people from our team wish that the message history had not been removed, so if you sometimes need to go back a few months in a conversation, the paid version would be something to consider.

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HP
Operations Manager at Be You Plus

You can have a free trial also for Slack, and its pricing depends on the features and team size you want to go with. The pricing is good, and it's worth it.

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PR
SRO Development Manager at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

I am not dealing with pricing and licensing, so I cannot comment.

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it_user639456 - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Slack is actually rewriting the rules on SaaS pricing. It’s free for basic use and offers some awesome features at no cost at all. I will highly recommend Slack to other companies.

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it_user635451 - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

It is free for us.

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it_user639453 - PeerSpot reviewer
Community Engagement Manager at a tech vendor with 11-50 employees

I would recommend considering staying on the free version. It does limit you in terms of the history of communication and storage, but I think that these problems can be worth overcoming. This is the case especially if you are a smaller team or a startup that needs to watch where you spend your dollars.

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it_user519723 - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at a educational organization with 51-200 employees

Pricing is not bad at all.

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it_user639444 - PeerSpot reviewer
Marketing Manager, Cloud Solutions at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

I use the free version.

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it_user657786 - PeerSpot reviewer
Co-Founder- Business at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

Be sure to delete inactive users.

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Slack
March 2024
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