ETL developer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
Dec 4, 2025
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is rated as one. I rated my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing as one because the license cost has increased significantly, leading many companies to seek more profitable options in the market.
Assistant Consultant at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
Oct 2, 2025
My experience with Talend Data Integration's pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is a bit higher compared to other tools, making it not very affordable.
We got a quote for one single API on one of our platforms. That is the equivalent cost of that API to three years worth of support and maintenance from Qlik. For us in New Zealand, it is quite expensive. In America, I think it would be quite a reasonable price. That is one of the challenges in New Zealand. We do not have a lot of money to throw around.
The product is cost-effective. If you have to do it with Talend or any other informational tools, it's very expensive. It has a very flexible licensing cost. It's a SaaS-based model. It costs around 20,000 bucks. Compared to other ETL tools, it's much more cost-effective and flexible. It's tailored to the customer's needs. They also have data management and solid data suites within their system, not just file management.
The licensing cost for the Talend MDM Platform is paid yearly, but I'm unable to give you the figure. I would rate its price as four out of five because it's on the cheaper side. I'm not aware of any extra costs in addition to the standard licensing fees for the Talend MDM Platform.
Qlik Talend Cloud provides robust data integration tools tailored for efficient management of large volumes, offering real-time data access, Java integration, and custom code capabilities for developers.Qlik Talend Cloud is known for its extensive connectivity options, enabling seamless integration across different platforms, such as S3, Redshift, Oracle, and SQL Server. The central repository facilitates consistent metadata access throughout organizations, enhancing collaboration. Despite...
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is rated as one. I rated my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing as one because the license cost has increased significantly, leading many companies to seek more profitable options in the market.
My experience with Talend Data Integration's pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is a bit higher compared to other tools, making it not very affordable.
We got a quote for one single API on one of our platforms. That is the equivalent cost of that API to three years worth of support and maintenance from Qlik. For us in New Zealand, it is quite expensive. In America, I think it would be quite a reasonable price. That is one of the challenges in New Zealand. We do not have a lot of money to throw around.
Talend was an open-source tool, so there were no fees associated with it.
The product pricing is considered very good, especially compared to other data integration tools in the market.
The product is cost-effective. If you have to do it with Talend or any other informational tools, it's very expensive. It has a very flexible licensing cost. It's a SaaS-based model. It costs around 20,000 bucks. Compared to other ETL tools, it's much more cost-effective and flexible. It's tailored to the customer's needs. They also have data management and solid data suites within their system, not just file management.
I have been using the open-source version.
The tool is cheap.
The licensing cost for the Talend MDM Platform is paid yearly, but I'm unable to give you the figure. I would rate its price as four out of five because it's on the cheaper side. I'm not aware of any extra costs in addition to the standard licensing fees for the Talend MDM Platform.