The worst thing about the price and licensing model of the product is that it sounds really expensive when you start to go into it because a lot of systems require ten or twelve seats. The challenge with Stitch and the whole Qlik environment is that you don't need ten seats, you just need three or four. The three or four seats will actually do the same as what you would have ten or twelve people in another system. People look at the price of the seats and think it's really expensive and that they're going to have to put ten or twelve people onto it. Actually, if you put ten or twelve people onto it, they'll be running out of work pretty quick because you'll be able to achieve so much more faster and don't need quite as big a team. The cost of the seats is actually cheaper by the amount of value that you're adding to the business. The seats sound expensive, but long-term, they're probably a lot more cost-effective for the amount of volume of work that you're getting through and the value you're adding to the business.
Senior Data Maanger at a recreational facilities/services company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
Jan 28, 2026
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing was good, as the prices are reasonably competitive. Licenses work fine for me as an end user, but I don't have insight into the deals perspective.
Cloud Data Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
Dec 2, 2025
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Stitch shows that it is a bit costlier, and right now, with the merger of Stitch and Talend, the licensing process is a bit clumsy.
Stitch is a cloud-based ETL service designed to synchronize data between a variety of sources and destinations, offering robust and scalable data integration capabilities.Stitch facilitates seamless data integration, providing users with real-time data movement across their tech stack. Its flexible architecture allows easy connectivity between diverse systems and ensures data consistency. With its user-friendly setup, Stitch empowers data teams to efficiently manage complex data workflows,...
The worst thing about the price and licensing model of the product is that it sounds really expensive when you start to go into it because a lot of systems require ten or twelve seats. The challenge with Stitch and the whole Qlik environment is that you don't need ten seats, you just need three or four. The three or four seats will actually do the same as what you would have ten or twelve people in another system. People look at the price of the seats and think it's really expensive and that they're going to have to put ten or twelve people onto it. Actually, if you put ten or twelve people onto it, they'll be running out of work pretty quick because you'll be able to achieve so much more faster and don't need quite as big a team. The cost of the seats is actually cheaper by the amount of value that you're adding to the business. The seats sound expensive, but long-term, they're probably a lot more cost-effective for the amount of volume of work that you're getting through and the value you're adding to the business.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing was good, as the prices are reasonably competitive. Licenses work fine for me as an end user, but I don't have insight into the deals perspective.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is pretty easy, pretty straightforward, and the cheapest of them all.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Stitch shows that it is a bit costlier, and right now, with the merger of Stitch and Talend, the licensing process is a bit clumsy.