Salesforce and Slack announce price hikes following expansion of AI integrations
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Salesforce will increase prices by an average of 6% across key products including Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Field Service, and select Industry Clouds. The change applies to Enterprise and Unlimited plans, taking effect August 17, 2025 for renewals, and immediately for new customers. Renewals before that date can postpone the higher rates for about a year.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 18:56 zuletzt editiert vonIt's gonna be funny when stuff like mid-level tech companies are fully integrated into Github Copilot and then whoopsie doopsie time for a 50% price hike.
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Everyone is doing this shit and you can't opt out.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 19:15 zuletzt editiert vonit's great. eventually small businesses will need to rely on FOSS solutions because the costs are counter prohibitive on a sliding scale that's heavy towards VC funded companies.
honestly if I was a VC right now, I'd be cozying up to the major PAAS/SAAS vendors and investing with them to drive small businesses to make the choice to get VC or go out of business because it's too costly to compete and operate.
Thankfully I'm not a soulless husk.
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it's great. eventually small businesses will need to rely on FOSS solutions because the costs are counter prohibitive on a sliding scale that's heavy towards VC funded companies.
honestly if I was a VC right now, I'd be cozying up to the major PAAS/SAAS vendors and investing with them to drive small businesses to make the choice to get VC or go out of business because it's too costly to compete and operate.
Thankfully I'm not a soulless husk.
schrieb am 19. Juni 2025, 19:27 zuletzt editiert vonI appreciate you having a soul.
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Salesforce will increase prices by an average of 6% across key products including Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Field Service, and select Industry Clouds. The change applies to Enterprise and Unlimited plans, taking effect August 17, 2025 for renewals, and immediately for new customers. Renewals before that date can postpone the higher rates for about a year.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 00:23 zuletzt editiert vonImagine making the product worse and trying to charge more for it.
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it's great. eventually small businesses will need to rely on FOSS solutions because the costs are counter prohibitive on a sliding scale that's heavy towards VC funded companies.
honestly if I was a VC right now, I'd be cozying up to the major PAAS/SAAS vendors and investing with them to drive small businesses to make the choice to get VC or go out of business because it's too costly to compete and operate.
Thankfully I'm not a soulless husk.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 02:25 zuletzt editiert voncounter prohibitive
LOL, what a delightful malapropism!
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Everyone is doing this shit and you can't opt out.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 14:39 zuletzt editiert vonYou can opt out of paying for them. If I ran a business, I'd probably try self hosting before I used slack, but it would probably become very difficult at scale
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Salesforce will increase prices by an average of 6% across key products including Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Field Service, and select Industry Clouds. The change applies to Enterprise and Unlimited plans, taking effect August 17, 2025 for renewals, and immediately for new customers. Renewals before that date can postpone the higher rates for about a year.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 14:48 zuletzt editiert vonhow does firing people and replacing them with text predictors mean they have to raise prices
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it's great. eventually small businesses will need to rely on FOSS solutions because the costs are counter prohibitive on a sliding scale that's heavy towards VC funded companies.
honestly if I was a VC right now, I'd be cozying up to the major PAAS/SAAS vendors and investing with them to drive small businesses to make the choice to get VC or go out of business because it's too costly to compete and operate.
Thankfully I'm not a soulless husk.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 14:49 zuletzt editiert vonSoulless musk *
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Salesforce will increase prices by an average of 6% across key products including Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Field Service, and select Industry Clouds. The change applies to Enterprise and Unlimited plans, taking effect August 17, 2025 for renewals, and immediately for new customers. Renewals before that date can postpone the higher rates for about a year.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 15:03 zuletzt editiert vonThat's capitalism, babyyyyyyy
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Everyone is doing this shit and you can't opt out.
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 18:00 zuletzt editiert vonYou can self host the services you need, but admittedly that's not feasible for most people.
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how does firing people and replacing them with text predictors mean they have to raise prices
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 18:54 zuletzt editiert von glitchvid@lemmy.worldTurns out burning thousands of kW, cooling, building datacenters, and filling them with the most expensive
shovelschips, is actually just more costly per real unit work than paying an actual person. It was a grift the entire time! -
how does firing people and replacing them with text predictors mean they have to raise prices
schrieb am 20. Juni 2025, 19:09 zuletzt editiert vonIt's simple, really.
You lower the quality of your products, making it cheaper to produce them, increasing profits . You then increase prices, making red line go up even more! OMG, what a novel idea!
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Everyone is doing this shit and you can't opt out.
schrieb am 22. Juni 2025, 00:20 zuletzt editiert vonI know there decent alternatives to SalesForce, but I’m not sure what you’d replace Slack with. Teams is far worse in every conceivable way and I’m not sure if there’s anything else out there that isn’t already speeding down the enshittification highway.
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