I'm not sure of Cribl pricing because it has been procured as a package by our client, and we are not exposed to or do not have an idea of how much they have spent to get a license from Cribl. But I understand that it is a little bit on the higher side. However, for what we have paid, the quality of service which they have provided makes us happy with that.
Cribl has been excellent when it comes to pricing, setup cost, and licensing. The team navigates us through their models seamlessly and we adopt Cribl Cloud easily. Within a month's time, we're able to transfer 400 to 500 GB of data from a different logging solution, thus positioning Cribl as a core piece in our telemetry pipeline.
Director, Performance Engineering at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
Oct 14, 2025
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing has been good with Cribl. The price compared to the value of the product has been found to be worthwhile and we've been able to create a business case year in and year out in terms of why we need to continue our investment in the solution.
Senior Security Engineer at a healthcare company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
Oct 14, 2025
The pricing for Cribl was fairly straightforward. They have a universal license that allows us to consume the portions of Cribl that we want to use or flex into other portions of Cribl. We primarily use Cribl Edge and Cribl Stream at this point, but we could also use the same license for Cribl Lake or Cribl Search.
Cribl is very inexpensive, with enterprise pricing around 30 cents per GB, which is really decent. Organizations looking to ingest terabytes or petabytes of data each day find it quite an inexpensive solution. The pricing model for Cribl Stream is one of the best values that customers would be getting, and I don't think any other solution offers this much value at this price point.
Cribl offers a reduction in pricing, up to thirty percent, which is beneficial. Although I'm not involved in licensing, I know that the price reduction is accurate and well-received.
Lead Engineer at a tech vendor with 1-10 employees
Real User
Top 10
Aug 23, 2024
Compared to other enterprise solutions, Cribl tends to be more cost-effective. While other major players can be quite expensive, especially as data volumes increase over time, Cribl offers a fair pricing model. As organizations continue to generate larger amounts of data daily, it's important for large enterprise solutions to reconsider their pricing structures and potentially offer better deals for larger data needs. Cribl is not the cheapest option but provides good value, given its scalability and efficiency.
I would not say it is a cheaply priced tool as it has been doing wonders in the market. The tool has been budget-friendly for organizations. It would be good if people get into that data analytics area and understand the usage of Cribl and use it wisely. I wouldn't say it is a cheap product or it is of a higher price. I would say it is really a helpful tool for any mid-level company.
Cribl offers advanced data transformation and routing with features such as data reduction, plugin configurations, and log collection within a user-friendly framework supporting various deployments, significantly reducing data volumes and costs.Cribl is designed to streamline data management, offering real-time data transformation and efficient log management. It supports seamless SIEM migration, enabling organizations to optimize costs associated with platforms like Splunk through data...
I'm not sure of Cribl pricing because it has been procured as a package by our client, and we are not exposed to or do not have an idea of how much they have spent to get a license from Cribl. But I understand that it is a little bit on the higher side. However, for what we have paid, the quality of service which they have provided makes us happy with that.
I did not deal with pricing directly. We had a team that dealt with Cribl.
Cribl has been excellent when it comes to pricing, setup cost, and licensing. The team navigates us through their models seamlessly and we adopt Cribl Cloud easily. Within a month's time, we're able to transfer 400 to 500 GB of data from a different logging solution, thus positioning Cribl as a core piece in our telemetry pipeline.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing has been good with Cribl. The price compared to the value of the product has been found to be worthwhile and we've been able to create a business case year in and year out in terms of why we need to continue our investment in the solution.
I'm not really involved in the pricing and payment aspect of Cribl. I'm just the guy who implements it all once it's bought and paid for.
The pricing for Cribl was fairly straightforward. They have a universal license that allows us to consume the portions of Cribl that we want to use or flex into other portions of Cribl. We primarily use Cribl Edge and Cribl Stream at this point, but we could also use the same license for Cribl Lake or Cribl Search.
Cribl is very inexpensive, with enterprise pricing around 30 cents per GB, which is really decent. Organizations looking to ingest terabytes or petabytes of data each day find it quite an inexpensive solution. The pricing model for Cribl Stream is one of the best values that customers would be getting, and I don't think any other solution offers this much value at this price point.
I think the pricing for Cribl is reasonable. For large usage, but I heard the calculation of those credits is a bit complicated.
The current pricing is a little bit above average.
Pricing is feasible and doable. Compared to Splunk, Cribl is cheaper.
I am not aware of the pricing details, however, I know they use a credit format for billing.
Cribl offers a reduction in pricing, up to thirty percent, which is beneficial. Although I'm not involved in licensing, I know that the price reduction is accurate and well-received.
Compared to other enterprise solutions, Cribl tends to be more cost-effective. While other major players can be quite expensive, especially as data volumes increase over time, Cribl offers a fair pricing model. As organizations continue to generate larger amounts of data daily, it's important for large enterprise solutions to reconsider their pricing structures and potentially offer better deals for larger data needs. Cribl is not the cheapest option but provides good value, given its scalability and efficiency.
It's cheaper than Splunk.
I would not say it is a cheaply priced tool as it has been doing wonders in the market. The tool has been budget-friendly for organizations. It would be good if people get into that data analytics area and understand the usage of Cribl and use it wisely. I wouldn't say it is a cheap product or it is of a higher price. I would say it is really a helpful tool for any mid-level company.