Lead Consultant for Cloud Implementations at ZeroClick.ai
Real User
Top 5
2023-09-08T16:39:00Z
Sep 8, 2023
Zapier's price is high, but it is worth it. You have to pay a premium in order for Zapier to work smoothly. To make your work automation smooth, you have to pay a premium for it because you don't have a developer team. If you have a developer team and an AWS Lambda account or another server where you run your automation, you will pay way less if you use those products.
I think their pricing is, like, way off the chart. So that's the reason why I try to stay away from Zapier. The pricing actually depends on how many steps you have. For example, let's say for each lead, you have to perform four actions. Let's say there's a marketing lead. You have to do four things whenever a new lead comes in. Zapier calculates these as four different items or units of work. So technically, the more actions you take and the more times you do it, the cost starts to grow exponentially. It grows pretty fast. So it can be a little expensive. I think they have a starting price of around $20, but if you have more than 30 tasks, it starts to add up. And each task can involve multiple actions. For example, with 25 tasks, you're almost reaching your quarter limit. So you have to consider the volume you'll be using.
Price-wise, Zapier is expensive when compared to Make. Payments can be made per month or per year. They have different plans, and they charge for the automation one developed using Zapier. Also, it can run only for a fixed number of times while not being able to optimize anything. Per task, there is a monthly plan involving 15 euros. They have a similar pricing model to Make and Zapier charge per task. Also, in different forms, they just give you the ability to use different features. They charge 18.58 euros for the first standard plan, which includes 750 tasks. So, it is about 25 cents per task.
CEO at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2022-11-22T19:59:48Z
Nov 22, 2022
Zapier is a paid service. Its license renews monthly, and Zapier will downgrade your subscription to the free version when your credit card doesn't have funds. That significantly impacts your service because everything halts completely. Zapier doesn't have any hidden costs. You'll see all pricing information on the website so that you won't be surprised at the end of the month.
Technical Content Writer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-12-22T11:20:00Z
Dec 22, 2021
The cost of the solution is high. It's a bit costly as compared to Tableau or other solutions that are available in the market. I've seen situations where there are individual users and they prefer to keep it on a monthly basis, however, our organization uses it under a yearly subscription. Companies, based upon the users, can increase or decrease the users as per their requirements.
Founder & CEO at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-12-13T06:33:00Z
Dec 13, 2020
It's very straightforward licensing. There's only one cost you have to pay, and if you want a relevant pricing plan, I think you have two or three different models or packages which include the number of notifications or Zaps, as they call it, that you can program.
Zapier is a tool for primarily non-technical users to connect together web apps.
An integration between two apps is called a Zap. A Zap is made up of a Trigger and one or more Actions or Searches.
Whenever the trigger happens in one app, Zapier will automatically perform the actions or searches in another app in order.Zaps are very lightweight and easy to set up. Zaps do not import or export old data (they only operate on new items created after the Zap is enabled). Zaps are also...
The pricing is suitable. It's not cheap, but not expensive.
Zapier's price is high, but it is worth it. You have to pay a premium in order for Zapier to work smoothly. To make your work automation smooth, you have to pay a premium for it because you don't have a developer team. If you have a developer team and an AWS Lambda account or another server where you run your automation, you will pay way less if you use those products.
The product is reasonably priced. We purchase its yearly license.
Zapier's price is good.
I think their pricing is, like, way off the chart. So that's the reason why I try to stay away from Zapier. The pricing actually depends on how many steps you have. For example, let's say for each lead, you have to perform four actions. Let's say there's a marketing lead. You have to do four things whenever a new lead comes in. Zapier calculates these as four different items or units of work. So technically, the more actions you take and the more times you do it, the cost starts to grow exponentially. It grows pretty fast. So it can be a little expensive. I think they have a starting price of around $20, but if you have more than 30 tasks, it starts to add up. And each task can involve multiple actions. For example, with 25 tasks, you're almost reaching your quarter limit. So you have to consider the volume you'll be using.
Price-wise, Zapier is expensive when compared to Make. Payments can be made per month or per year. They have different plans, and they charge for the automation one developed using Zapier. Also, it can run only for a fixed number of times while not being able to optimize anything. Per task, there is a monthly plan involving 15 euros. They have a similar pricing model to Make and Zapier charge per task. Also, in different forms, they just give you the ability to use different features. They charge 18.58 euros for the first standard plan, which includes 750 tasks. So, it is about 25 cents per task.
My impression is that this solution is a bit pricey.
Zapier is a paid service. Its license renews monthly, and Zapier will downgrade your subscription to the free version when your credit card doesn't have funds. That significantly impacts your service because everything halts completely. Zapier doesn't have any hidden costs. You'll see all pricing information on the website so that you won't be surprised at the end of the month.
The price of Zapier is approximately $75 monthly.
There are three variations of pricing. We use the middle one.
The cost of the solution is high. It's a bit costly as compared to Tableau or other solutions that are available in the market. I've seen situations where there are individual users and they prefer to keep it on a monthly basis, however, our organization uses it under a yearly subscription. Companies, based upon the users, can increase or decrease the users as per their requirements.
It's very straightforward licensing. There's only one cost you have to pay, and if you want a relevant pricing plan, I think you have two or three different models or packages which include the number of notifications or Zaps, as they call it, that you can program.