Salesforce learning curve forces a dedicated admin
Salesforce's configuration depth means most teams cannot self-serve and must hire or contract a full-time admin to keep it running, raising effective TCO well beyond the seat license.
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surfaced semanticallySalesforce has a brief learning curve but user reports no lasting issues
Reviewer notes a mild learning curve with Salesforce but characterizes it as brief and manageable. No other complaints are identified. Weak problem signal that does not represent a persistent or structural pain point.
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Individual user complaint about Salesforce CRM CRM platform. Low engagement review.
Salesforce Too Complex and Expensive to Set Up
Salesforce is complicated for new users, requires skilled admins for setup, and costs escalate with modules and integrations.
Salesforce Navigation Complexity Requires Extensive Training
Salesforce CRM navigation is difficult for new users due to its breadth of features, requiring significant training investment before users become proficient. Sales and operations teams at companies adopting Salesforce face steep onboarding curves. Once mastered it works well, but the initial friction creates real productivity loss.
Salesforce implementation slow and complex without disciplined data organization
Salesforce setup requires significant adjustment time and quickly becomes unwieldy when the underlying data lacks structure. Teams without dedicated admins or data governance practices find daily use frustrating.
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