Cost Comparison: Save More with Zoho
One of the biggest reasons businesses move away from Salesforce and Microsoft is cost. Both platforms are designed for enterprises with deep budgets, and the licensing structures reflect that. For small and mid-sized companies, these costs quickly become unsustainable.
Salesforce Costs
Licenses: CRM licenses can run from $75 to $300+ per user/month, depending on the edition.
Add-ons: Features like advanced analytics, AI, or marketing automation often require separate paid add-ons.
Hidden Costs: Training, consulting, and custom development can add thousands more per year.
For a 20-person team, Salesforce can easily exceed $50,000 annually just in license fees.
Microsoft Dynamics Costs
Licenses: Pricing starts lower, but many advanced features require Dynamics 365 add-ons.
Bundling Pressure: You often end up paying for Microsoft 365, Power BI, or Azure services to get full functionality.
Integration Costs: Connecting with third-party apps usually requires additional middleware or premium connectors.
For SMBs, the ecosystem lock-in can become as expensive as Salesforce.
Zoho Costs
Transparent Pricing: Plans start as low as $14 per user/month, and even the top-tier Zoho One package (which includes 50+ business apps) is just $37 per user/month when billed annually.
All-Inclusive: Features like CRM, projects, helpdesk, invoicing, and marketing automation are included without extra hidden fees.
Cost Example: That same 20-person team pays under $10,000 annually for Zoho One — less than 1/5 of Salesforce’s costs.
Bottom Line
Switching to Zoho isn’t just about saving money — it’s about getting enterprise-grade tools without enterprise-level overhead. Businesses can redirect those savings into growth initiatives instead of license fees.
