Part of the Signal Ledger site family. Structured pricing intelligence for busy buyers.

CRM Pricing Intelligence

Understand CRM pricing before you book another demo.

Read CRM pricing, seat rules, contact limits, and upgrade triggers without digging through five official pages. Start with the pricing pressure you need to untangle, then move into pages that make the tradeoff easier to explain to the rest of the team.

Public pricing pages Seat rules Contact thresholds Upgrade pressure

What We Track

5 vendor pricing pages
3 side-by-side comparisons
2 best-by-task pages
3 pricing explainers

Start Here

Start with the pricing problem, not the vendor logo.

This site is task-first. Pick the confusion you need cleared up, then move into the vendor pages, comparisons, and explainers that actually help resolve it.

Vendors

Most researched vendors

These are the first vendor pages to read when you want the cleanest possible view of one pricing stack before comparing it to anything else.

Comparisons

Head-to-head pricing pages

These pages exist for the moment when the shortlist is already down to two names and the team needs a recommendation it can defend quickly.

Best Pages

Shortlists by task

These pages narrow the field when the buyer problem is already clear and the next step is picking the safest starting shortlist.

Explainers

Explain the messy vocabulary first

These pages translate the terms that make CRM pricing look simpler than it really is, so the comparison pages make more sense when you reach them.

Who, How, and Why

This page should make it obvious who is responsible for it, how the conclusion was built, and why it exists.

Who

CRM Pricing Ledger Editorial Review

Source-backed pricing review

How

  • Every published page is built from official pricing, product, or help-center sources.
  • We normalize the most useful plan fields so the pages are easier to compare than the vendor sites themselves.
  • We keep the published set small instead of shipping weak or half-empty pages.

Why

Use this site to make CRM pricing more readable before a small-company marketing or growth team commits budget or time.