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Are you overpaying for Slack?

Slack renewals happen in the shadow of a Teams license most companies already pay for, which makes the per-user rate more negotiable than the rate card suggests. Enter your numbers to see where you stand.

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Real deals, not survey averages

Your deal is placed against the same anonymized reference agreements our analysts use, matched to deals of similar size. Every number on the dial comes from that cohort.

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If your deal falls outside the sizes the dataset actually covers, or too few comparable deals exist, the check says so plainly instead of inventing a percentile.

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What moves Slack pricing

Business+ lists at $15 per user per month and Enterprise Grid is quote-only, but both move: Salesforce ownership means Slack can be bundled into a broader Salesforce negotiation, and active-user trueing cuts the licensed count.

The credible alternative is the Teams license you already own. Deals that said so, with usage data attached, landed meaningfully below the ones that did not.

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