QuotaPath vs. Salesforce Maps

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
QuotaPath
Score 8.7 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
QuotaPath automates the commission process, helping revenue teams manage and track variable pay more seamlessly. Teams that use QuotaPath gain real-time visibility into commissions and forecasted earnings and see an increase in revenue and quota attainment as a result.
$15
per month 1 seat
Salesforce Maps
Score 9.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Salesforce Maps (formerly MapAnything) helps users map their CRM data. Users can: View customer, prospect, employee, partner, & competitor locations Build routes, call lists, campaigns, & event invite lists directly from the map Map wins & losses and visualize team activities & performance Maps is Salesforce-integrated & was built on Force.com. According to the vendor, the software has 1400+ customers so far. Use cases include: Field…
$30
per user / month
Pricing
QuotaPathSalesforce Maps
Editions & Modules
Essential
$15
per month per user
Growth
$40
per month per user
Premium
$70
per month per user
Winter 2017 / 10.4.6
$30
per user / month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
QuotaPathSalesforce Maps
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup Fee$1,500 one-time feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsThere's no minimum contract value. For smaller teams, The QuotaPath Essential package starts at 180 per seat for the year and includes custom plan building and payouts. For $480 per seat per year, QuotaPath Growth unlocks ASC-606 compliant accounting of commissions, leadership attainment boards, in-app collaboration for commission discrepancies and compensation plan sign-offs. With QuotaPath Premium, starting at $840 per seat per year, multi-source payouts eligibility and Okta SSO becomes available.
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Features
QuotaPathSalesforce Maps
Sales ICM
Comparison of Sales ICM features of Product A and Product B
QuotaPath
8.1
20 Ratings
5% above category average
Salesforce Maps
1.0
1 Ratings
154% below category average
Sales compensation plan creation8.420 Ratings1.01 Ratings
Complex sales crediting7.316 Ratings00 Ratings
Sales compensation process automation8.519 Ratings00 Ratings
Incentive auditing/regulation compliance8.315 Ratings00 Ratings
Sales compensation dashboards & forecasting8.020 Ratings00 Ratings
Incentive modeling7.917 Ratings00 Ratings
Agile incentive strategy7.614 Ratings00 Ratings
ICM mobile visibility8.411 Ratings00 Ratings
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QuotaPathSalesforce Maps
Small Businesses

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Medium-sized Companies
Everstage
Everstage
Score 9.5 out of 10
Everstage
Everstage
Score 9.5 out of 10
Enterprises
Everstage
Everstage
Score 9.5 out of 10
Everstage
Everstage
Score 9.5 out of 10
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User Ratings
QuotaPathSalesforce Maps
Likelihood to Recommend
8.8
(20 ratings)
7.7
(3 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
5.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
8.9
(8 ratings)
1.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
QuotaPathSalesforce Maps
Likelihood to Recommend
QuotaPath
It's really an all-in-one solution for tracking the success of a sales team. You can establish unique earning paths per sales rep (user) to allow for flexible commission structures, bonus payouts for going above and beyond, and more. I think it's a great solution for anyone looking to get more insight into their sales team's productivity - and to expand an existing sales force.
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Salesforce
If you are a small business or have a small team in the field, anything Salesforce and its components should be avoided. Its price-point and ROI are overstated.
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Pros
QuotaPath
  • We don’t have to calculate commissions in Excel anymore! It takes a fraction of the time it used to calculate commissions. Saves about 1-2 days on month end close. I like that it is easy for me and reps to drill down and see the calculations of their payouts. Reps can see calcs all month long instead of having to wait until the end of the month, so acts as a motivator. Sales managers can manage their direct reports better.
  • When I first started using QP, I was not thrilled with the quota attainment reporting for dollars, percent, and team management. I’m glad that they added leaderboards and are working on better reporting. I like the UX and UI of the whole software.
  • I like being able to export the following easily to Excel – resolved payouts for all payouts, payouts by rep, and Ledger (ASC 606) info.
  • Admins can request that reps acknowledge their plans through QP, which helps with compliance and ensures we are in agreement with calculations. I like that they are adding a docusign feature.
  • You can easily adjust earnings if a correction is needed, even after the month is closed. Just make sure you reverse from the end of the process (i.e. undo in ledger, undo the resolved payout, delete the unresolved payout, un-approve the deal).
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Salesforce
  • Color coding different accounts or data fields.
  • Ability to see travel time and not just distance.
  • Lots of data fields to pull from - big recent improvement.
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Cons
QuotaPath
  • More workspace roles with the ability to customize what each user is able to do. Currently, there's only member and team manager. The team manager currently has too much power and we want to remove some of the things they're able to do like approve deals.
  • When you sync a deal from the CRM, you can override the earnings but you cannot override the field value you're syncing over. It would be great if that was possible.
  • When you want to exclude a deal, you have to go in the filters and add a rule to exclude the ID. It would be better if there's an option to reject deals in certain paths as an approver.
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Salesforce
  • Lots of glitches
  • Get signed out often, which interrupts the day
  • Could be more intuitive
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Usability
QuotaPath
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Salesforce
Worked well once you figured it out. The 'help portal' was no 'help'. Once you get done self-teaching yourself enough of the terminology and workings, it is pretty quick and easy to use. But the learning curve, again, is not worth the time or effort
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Support Rating
QuotaPath
We got a dedicated CSM to help with bugs, troubleshooting, and redesign of comp plans. When we ran into issues with the calculations, the CSM was able to assist identifying the root case so that we could fix it. CSM was also very receptive of product roadmap ideas and willing to engage quarterly or more often.
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Salesforce
Support was comical. It was barely available and the few times I did get help the language barrier was extraordinarily problematic
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Alternatives Considered
QuotaPath
I have looked at the integrated tools for CRMs such as Copper which tries to handle a leaderboard. This tool is not useful at all and does not motivate sales teams to perform. It does not consider sales quota and individual compensation in a relevant way. CRMs are primarily focused on the opportunity while QuotaPath is specifically focused on the sales member's performance.
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Salesforce
MapAnything is very easy to use but it appears that similar companies are too. Because of the new pricing structure, they are expensive.
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Return on Investment
QuotaPath
  • Reduce commission calculations from a full day to minutes
  • Provides both managers and reps with insight into their earnings
  • Highly flexible plan structuring that allowed us to pay based on our objectives
  • While saving money on the elimination of manual commission processing (+/12c days per year) I believe the real payback has been the way it has helped us to better incentivize and motivate our reps
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Salesforce
  • Increased efficiency
  • Reduced labor time
  • Improved visibility
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ScreenShots

QuotaPath Screenshots

Screenshot of Scalable team workflows to automate  commission management, with task prioritization and success insights.Screenshot of The home experience for reps to create ownership for their compensation, where they can see updates from the last time they logged in (including deals with commissions earned), understand how they are performing, and forecast earnings based on their pipeline.Screenshot of Quota attainment tracking and forecasting, to understand how individual reps and teams are pacing toward goals, with leaderboards to motivate teams with friendly competition.Screenshot of Payout schedules for earned amounts, with the option to split commissions into multiple payouts with installments, and explanations of clawbacks to catch overpayments. Reps can cross-reference their earnings and know exactly what will be on their paycheck.Screenshot of The comp builder breaks down complex formulas to reduce confusion, and features a library of comp plan templates. QuotaPath can distribute plans to teams, with changes as plans evolve.Screenshot of Self serve integrations to connect data, with CRM connections like HubSpot and Salesforce and invoicing systems like Quickbooks and Stripe.