Salesforce CRM pricing is prohibitive for SMBs
Salesforce's cost structure is the most commonly cited barrier for small and mid-market businesses evaluating CRM options. The platform's enterprise pricing model excludes many teams that need CRM capabilities but cannot justify the expense. This structural tension sustains strong demand for affordable CRM alternatives.
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