No, Sprinklr isn't a free DXP but it does offer a 30-day free trial. It's not offered for all of its features, though. I looked and at the moment you can get a free trial for only Lite (meaning not full, I guess) versions of their Modern Care and Modern Research features. But you can request a demo for those two as well as the other two features, Modern Marketing and Advertising and Social Engagement and Sales. This means you could get a look at its basic functions in a summarized way. But unfortunately, after that, you'll have to pay to continue using it. But I think the options for free trial and demo would give you an idea if you'd like to pay so you can at least look into it, even if you don't decide to continue.
You couldn't find any prices because Sprinklr doesn't list the prices of its services online. In my opinion, pretty unhelpful of them, as it'd be much easier for users to compare between competitors if only they listed their prices on their websites. But no, Sprinklr isn't a free digital experience platform, it's paid. I'm not sure how much and I guess it'll be a personalized offer based on some pricing they've got if you contact them, but only users will be able to give you an idea. From me, you can only learn that you won't be able to use their services without paying.
Social CRM is all about incorporating social media into how businesses manage their customer relationships. This means engaging with customers on platforms like Linkedin, Facebook, and Twitter, keeping track of how customers feel about the brand, the offerings, and the functionality of your product.
No, Sprinklr isn't a free DXP but it does offer a 30-day free trial. It's not offered for all of its features, though. I looked and at the moment you can get a free trial for only Lite (meaning not full, I guess) versions of their Modern Care and Modern Research features. But you can request a demo for those two as well as the other two features, Modern Marketing and Advertising and Social Engagement and Sales. This means you could get a look at its basic functions in a summarized way. But unfortunately, after that, you'll have to pay to continue using it. But I think the options for free trial and demo would give you an idea if you'd like to pay so you can at least look into it, even if you don't decide to continue.
You couldn't find any prices because Sprinklr doesn't list the prices of its services online. In my opinion, pretty unhelpful of them, as it'd be much easier for users to compare between competitors if only they listed their prices on their websites. But no, Sprinklr isn't a free digital experience platform, it's paid. I'm not sure how much and I guess it'll be a personalized offer based on some pricing they've got if you contact them, but only users will be able to give you an idea. From me, you can only learn that you won't be able to use their services without paying.