Salesforce Specialist at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
Apr 1, 2026
I haven't evaluated the setup cost because back then as a consultant in a consultancy company, when we tried to check on the prices of the product, it was too expensive for our customers, so we didn't. Honestly, when I was a consultant, Conga Composer was okay, but then when you went a bit outside and wanted to take Conga Sign, which was called Conga Sign back then, but maybe they changed the name now, all those things were getting very expensive. I think even Conga Composer went high at some point. Right now, I don't know what the cost of a Conga Composer license is. I haven't checked lately. I would say I don't know. I think Conga Composer was affordable to some point, and then everything was getting more expensive, but I can't say how much it is now.
Pricing is based on a subscription model, which I consider moderate to slightly premium compared to basic tools. Overall, it is not the cheapest but is good value for automation at scale.
Senior Salesforce Developer at Creatique Technologies
Real User
Top 10
Oct 18, 2024
Conga Composer is reasonably priced. There is a free initial package that lasts for thirty days, which allows potential users to evaluate its fit for their needs without immediate financial commitment.
I do not know much about the pricing or setup cost because it was taken care of by my company. I was only a developer and did not handle those aspects.
It is a free tool for thirty to thirty-one days, after which you need to connect with the Conga team to purchase Conga Composer. The pricing is neither cheap nor high; it is limited.
The product is priced fairly. We're actually in the process of trying to renegotiate our contracts across all the different business groups into a single enterprise-wide contract. Looking at all the existing contracts, they're mostly pretty consistent. It's definitely worth the investment.
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I haven't evaluated the setup cost because back then as a consultant in a consultancy company, when we tried to check on the prices of the product, it was too expensive for our customers, so we didn't. Honestly, when I was a consultant, Conga Composer was okay, but then when you went a bit outside and wanted to take Conga Sign, which was called Conga Sign back then, but maybe they changed the name now, all those things were getting very expensive. I think even Conga Composer went high at some point. Right now, I don't know what the cost of a Conga Composer license is. I haven't checked lately. I would say I don't know. I think Conga Composer was affordable to some point, and then everything was getting more expensive, but I can't say how much it is now.
Pricing is based on a subscription model, which I consider moderate to slightly premium compared to basic tools. Overall, it is not the cheapest but is good value for automation at scale.
Conga Composer is reasonably priced. There is a free initial package that lasts for thirty days, which allows potential users to evaluate its fit for their needs without immediate financial commitment.
I do not know much about the pricing or setup cost because it was taken care of by my company. I was only a developer and did not handle those aspects.
It is a free tool for thirty to thirty-one days, after which you need to connect with the Conga team to purchase Conga Composer. The pricing is neither cheap nor high; it is limited.
I think the tool costs around six dollars per user.
The product is priced fairly. We're actually in the process of trying to renegotiate our contracts across all the different business groups into a single enterprise-wide contract. Looking at all the existing contracts, they're mostly pretty consistent. It's definitely worth the investment.
It's not cheap, but it's not overly expensive either. It's manageable. If you're looking for a developer in India, it would cost you very little.