SnapLogic Pricing
I'm not aware of the pricing for SnapLogic because I'm just an application developer.
View full review »We are using the enterprise version of the solution, however, I can't speak to how the licensing is arranged. I'm not sure if we are charged monthly or yearly or what we pay. It might be yearly and we may have a three-year contract with them.
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Vineth Suresh
Senior Associate at PwC Acceleration Centers
I'm not aware of the licensing cost for SnapLogic. My boss takes care of it.
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SnapLogic
April 2024
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The solution offers moderately priced licensing. It's not overly cheap or overly expensive. That said, since last year, they have increased the price. It's based on usage.
We do find that it is worth the cost. However, it depends on how you use it. If they give a $1 million per year contract, and if you are not even sending one integration to live then it's not useful.
Running a POC is free.
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Xiaoqing Zou
Integration developer at Blackwoods
The price of SnapLogic is much cheaper.
View full review »SnapLogic's price is high compared to the other tools available in the market.
I used the free trial. You need to pay for a license to use SnapLogic. The pricing is based on the number of integrations you need and the volume of data you're processing.
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Pavan B
Technical Manager at Agriitex
The pricing is better than Informatica and the license is renewed on an annual basis. The price depends on the volume of the data and the infrastructure you are choosing.
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Evan Hovorka
Director - Digital Media and Data Products at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
They have pricing/usage tiers that are easy to move up or down. Forecasting use was not something I spent time on.
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Mithila JT
IT Engineer at a computer software company with 1-10 employees
We employed the incremental model of development, starting with the bare minimum load and system requirements. As the project progressed, we increased the bandwidth accordingly. When the further expansion was needed, we provided the client with a valid case study to justify the increased request. We further discussed what additional elements would be added and how they would affect the bandwidth. By scaling the solution incrementally the cost is controlled and more beneficial to the client.
View full review »The license model is based on consumption. They charge for the number of connectors.
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Lazo Ilijoski
Director of Technology at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
The solution is worth the cost. It gives very good value.
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Lazo Ilijoski
Director of Technology at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
I would rather not say.
View full review »SnapLogic costs can be largely dependent on the cost of their nodes.
It is a higher initial cost than other easy-to-use integration apps.
If they need to build complex integrations and don’t want to use code, look to SnapLogic.
If you want to build simple integrations and send e-mails, there are probably more affordable options.
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reviewer1115901
Technical Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
SnapLogic is not expensive. It's reasonably priced.
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SnapLogic
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about SnapLogic. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
769,599 professionals have used our research since 2012.