My company pays for SendGrid monthly, and though I cannot share the amount, my feedback is that the vendor should accept other modes of payment apart from a credit card. The tool does get expensive if you scale it.
They have different plans, like Essential Pro and Premier support. We are on the Pro plan. The basic plan starts at €90 per month. You can do add-ons. For example, the number of emails that you want to send could be one million or more than 1.5 million plus emails per month. You will maybe need to use more emails and need Premier support. They will let you know, based on your volume, what specific plan would work for you. There are extra items you can buy to add to SendGrid. If we need to clean up the list we got from the Synapse pages, we can definitely clean it up. They have their own tool they provide that costs an extra amount. For some accounts, we have been paying more than $1,000 a month, based on the volume that we are sending to. It's worth it based on the open rate that we get thanks to the infrastructure. They provide very good IPs, and their technical team is very good at implementing email. It's worth the money.
We are using the Advanced plan,10K. That is about $100 per month but sometimes we do go over the limit of the plan. The license is not based on the number of users.
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The pricing experience was reasonable at the beginning, but it increased as my email volume grew.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing has been smooth. I did not handle that directly, but I believe so far it has been smooth.
The pricing is good, the cost is good, and I have no issues with licensing.
I have no details about pricing, setup cost, and licensing as that is managed by our Alliance and Ecosystem team.
As a developer, I did not directly manage the pricing for SendGrid. My senior team discusses all these things and provides me the API to use.
The solution is relatively inexpensive. We have to purchase only one license.
I don't deal with licensing. I'm not sure what the cost of the product is.
My company pays for SendGrid monthly, and though I cannot share the amount, my feedback is that the vendor should accept other modes of payment apart from a credit card. The tool does get expensive if you scale it.
They have different plans, like Essential Pro and Premier support. We are on the Pro plan. The basic plan starts at €90 per month. You can do add-ons. For example, the number of emails that you want to send could be one million or more than 1.5 million plus emails per month. You will maybe need to use more emails and need Premier support. They will let you know, based on your volume, what specific plan would work for you. There are extra items you can buy to add to SendGrid. If we need to clean up the list we got from the Synapse pages, we can definitely clean it up. They have their own tool they provide that costs an extra amount. For some accounts, we have been paying more than $1,000 a month, based on the volume that we are sending to. It's worth it based on the open rate that we get thanks to the infrastructure. They provide very good IPs, and their technical team is very good at implementing email. It's worth the money.
We are using the Advanced plan,10K. That is about $100 per month but sometimes we do go over the limit of the plan. The license is not based on the number of users.