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Salesforce Sales Cloud

Overview

What is Salesforce Sales Cloud?

Salesforce Sales Cloud is a platform for sales with a community of Sellers, Sales Leaders, and Sales Operations, who use the solution to grow sales and increase productivity. The AI CRM for Sales features data built right in, so that…

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10 out of 10
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Awards

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Popular Features

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  • Customer data management / contact management (242)
    8.6
    86%
  • Opportunity management (236)
    8.5
    85%
  • Customizable reports (234)
    8.2
    82%
  • Workflow management (233)
    7.9
    79%

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Video Reviews

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User Review: Salesforce Makes Organizing & Managing a Growing Company's Pipeline Effortless
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User Review: SalesForce Proves To Be a Critical Tool In Managing Customer Outreach
05:26
User Review: SalesForce Stretches It's Capabilities For Individual Business Needs
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Pricing

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Starter

$25.00

Cloud
Per User/Per Month

Professional

$80.00

Cloud
Per User/Per Month

Enterprise

$165.00

Cloud
Per User/Per Month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • Setup fee optional
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $25 per month
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Features

Sales Force Automation

This is the technique of using software to automate certain sales-related tasks.

7.8
Avg 7.7

Customer Service & Support

This component of CRM software automates help desk, call center and field service management.

7.4
Avg 7.5

Marketing Automation

This component of CRM software helps to automate and scale marketing tasks and the subsequent analysis of those efforts.

7.8
Avg 7.6

CRM Project Management

This component of CRM software helps users initiate, plan, collaborate on, execute, track, and close projects.

7.5
Avg 7.6

CRM Reporting & Analytics

Reporting and analytics in CRM software includes sales forecasting, pipeline analysis, and automated dashboards.

7.8
Avg 7.6

Customization

This addresses a company’s ability to configure the software to fit its specific use case and workflow.

8.2
Avg 7.6

Security

This component helps a company minimize the security risks by controlling access to the software and its data, and encouraging best practices among users.

8.7
Avg 8.3

Social CRM

This component of CRM software helps companies leverage social media in engaging with customers.

7.5
Avg 7.3

Integrations with 3rd-party Software

This involves the CRM software’s ability to integrate with other systems, whether external or homegrown.

7.8
Avg 7.2

Platform

7.2
Avg 7.5
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Product Details

What is Salesforce Sales Cloud?

Salesforce Sales Cloud is a platform for sales with a community of Sellers, Sales Leaders, and Sales Operations, who use the solution to grow sales and increase productivity. The AI CRM for Sales features data built right in, so that companies can sell faster, sell smarter and sell efficiently.

Salesforce Sales Cloud is used for, and supports:

  • Buyer Engagement
  • Sales Engagement
  • Enablement
  • Sales AI
  • Sales Analytics
  • Team Productivity
  • Sales Performance Management
  • Revenue Optimization
  • Partner Relationship Management

Salesforce Sales Cloud Features

Sales Force Automation Features

  • Supported: Customer data management / contact management
  • Supported: Workflow management
  • Supported: Territory management
  • Supported: Opportunity management
  • Supported: Integration with email client (e.g., Outlook or Gmail)
  • Supported: Contract management
  • Supported: Quote & order management
  • Supported: Interaction tracking
  • Supported: Channel / partner relationship management

Customer Service & Support Features

  • Supported: Case management
  • Supported: Call center management
  • Supported: Help desk management

Marketing Automation Features

  • Supported: Lead management
  • Supported: Email marketing

CRM Project Management Features

  • Supported: Task management
  • Supported: Billing and invoicing management
  • Supported: Reporting

CRM Reporting & Analytics Features

  • Supported: Forecasting
  • Supported: Pipeline visualization
  • Supported: Customizable reports

Customization Features

  • Supported: Custom fields
  • Supported: Custom objects
  • Supported: Scripting environment
  • Supported: API for custom integration

Security Features

  • Supported: Role-based user permissions
  • Supported: Single sign-on capability

Social CRM Features

  • Supported: Social data
  • Supported: Social engagement

Integrations with 3rd-party Software Features

  • Supported: Marketing automation
  • Supported: Compensation management

Platform Features

  • Supported: Mobile access

Salesforce Sales Cloud Screenshots

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Salesforce Sales Cloud Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android
Supported CountriesAll

Frequently Asked Questions

Salesforce Sales Cloud starts at $25.

Borneosoft, ClinchPad, and SAP Sales Cloud are common alternatives for Salesforce Sales Cloud.

Reviewers rate Single sign-on capability highest, with a score of 8.8.

The most common users of Salesforce Sales Cloud are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Hans Hong | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Declarative business automation
  • Accessibility on multiple platforms
  • Ability to design just about any sort of business process/automation you can imagine
  • Mobile apps and compatibility with their lightning components is sometimes lacking
  • Field service mobile app, while modern, could evolve faster with better offline capabilities
  • Performance and speed even on modern browsers and computers is sometimes not great
July 19, 2021

Best sales tool

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • Tracking of sales lead
  • Increase lead generation
  • Help us in closing the deal
  • Follow up reminders should be incorporated
  • Categorisation of prospects
  • Quotation should be made through app only
Ron Toth | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • They allow every Contact you interact with a profile page with unlimited information. This allows you to store their history which helps in future interactions.
  • It also allows you to track every company you work with. Every detail can be saved which helps you the salesperson or SDR to better work that Opp through the sales funnels from lead to close won deal.
  • Reporting - this is by far my favorite feature salesforce has. As it allows you to track every bit of data it also allows you to report on that date. This can help you group information better which allows you to sell better or figure out the next steps.
  • Salesforce is like Google in that it's perfect as is. I really can't think of a feature Salesforce needs to improve on. I've used Quote generation in salesforce before and that can be a hassle but honestly, that isn't a salesforce issue. That is how the company implements that instance of salesforce. Any issue salesforce might seem to have is really the companies fault for not setting it up better.
Quentin Goin | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Easy on the eyes. Present data effectively on the screen.
  • Manage many different objects.
  • Easy access for all users from mobile to web.
  • By default there is usually a lot of scrolling by the end users.
  • Permissions are confusing if get too detailed.
  • API limitations can be frustrating to data integrators.
  • Have seen slower load times than some other competitors.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Effective CRM tool when configured to meet the needs of your business.
  • Native reports provide tools to the user.
  • Simplicity
  • Free educational tools available via the Salesforce website.
  • Thoughtful design and configuration is needed to gain value from the tool.
  • Can be seen as an administrative task rather than a value add by some sales or account groups.
Nichole Pelaez | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Salesforce is so user-friendly. The design is so intuitive, very little training is needed before you're off running and getting value out of it. It feels like a digital Rolodex with all the information you need to be successful.
  • The comprehensive reporting functions make it easy to manage teams and see where improvement can be implemented. Easily see how each representative is doing generating leads, following up, and meeting goals compared to the past.
  • Customization allows you to see what's important to you, not what Salesforce thinks is important. Easily manage goals, track progress, and manage business units to understand how your organization is performing.
  • With greater flexibility to customize, Salesforce can become overwhelming. Taking the time to set it up to truly meet your specific needs can get frustrating, but once it's done you'll be glad you spent the time.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Salesforce can basically do anything you need it to do. If you know how to use it and possibly have a Salesforce admin, you can customize it to meet your business's specific needs without trying to build a homegrown CRM from scratch.
  • When it comes to data, Salesforce is exception[al]. The Salesforce reports are decent, but basically any BI tool should connect to it and you can pull vast amounts of data using SOQL.
  • It does take some work to get stood up. This isn't a plug and play CRM.
  • Sometimes search can be difficult. It's alright for the most part, but they could definitely enhance it.
Kurt Johansen | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 1 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Automation: The ability to streamline complex processes is a nice benefit of the platform. It can become an amazing time-saver.
  • User Management and Creation, one initial profile and role setups are complete, is really simple and very quick.
  • Reporting, once your customization is complete, is very easy to build and export for whatever data visualizations you may need.
  • Costs vs. ROI: The initial cost to BUILD whatever instance your SF sales rep presents to you and sells; the COST associate to get to that build is NEVER explained or discussed.
  • The Salesforce sales rep's job is to sell you on an idea and hope, rather than practical application, implementation, and realistic expectations of the egregiously cantankerous and universally overpriced CRM.
  • They do not vet, manage or hold accountable their 'implementation partners'. Again, the sales rep for Salesforce; their job is to sell you the platform, not what you they showed you the platform can do. There is extreme neglect in discussing the actual cost to get their CRM platform to do WHAT they have showcased to you. Not to mention the time it takes to get there. Not to mention the partners they refer to you are random. These 3rd party companies do ALL the work and make ALL the money on behalf of Salesforce, for themselves. You get stuck in contracts with mediocre service or lackluster results and there is NO recourse for you as the consumer against these 'partners'.
  • If I want to sell GM cars, GM has standards and minimums they require in order for me to represent their brand. If I do shady dealings, rip customers off or am just a terrible business to be in business with, GM would strip me of my dealership title for their brand. Salesforce does no such thing. I could start a company to implement Salesforce, have you sign a contract and deliver a garbage product. If you go to SF to complain about that; "Our hands our tied" as I have been told.
  • Salesforce does not care about your user experience, they just want you to buy more. It is a Sales organization, not a software company. Again, they do not care about your business, the negative impact of their CRM rollout, or how terrible their 3rd party support partners are. They. Dont. Care. They just want your money.
  • SF is aware they are the biggest player on the block. They have all the cards. You, the consumer, as an individual business, have no power or say.
Kelly Cokorudy | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • It is user-friendly software which is providing me a crystal clear idea about my sales processes in the form of graphs and helps to revise my business strategies.
  • We have designed a CPQ system that helps us to generate the quotations in a very short time and helps in maintaining the receipts so that the billing system becomes more transparent and fast.
  • Now the receiving of the payments has become more transparent and easy.
  • Salesforce is very easy to use and implement.
  • Sales Cloud is heavy software which needs much time for launching.
  • Also many times I find difficulty in searching for the right tool because there are so many features available so they need to place in well-organized categories
  • It is expensive software and only large companies could purchase it conveniently.
Theo Pillich | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Easily allowing us to enter client information.
  • Easily allows up to access client records.
  • It integrates with other software.
  • Ease of use.
  • The reporting could be a bit easier to navigate.
  • The dashboards could be a bit simpler.
  • Report customization could be easier.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Configurable to meet a variety of needs of an organization (inventory tracking, managing tasks, tracking services provided to customers, tracking contacts made with customers)
  • Available on a wide variety of platforms (mobile app, Internet browser, etc)
  • Hosted in cloud
  • Cost (have to weigh return on investment to verify use justifies the cost)
  • Helpful to have someone knowledgeable with Salesforce in IT to customize Salesforce to meet the needs of the organization
  • Smaller organizations may need to hire outside firm to create the solution that meets what they desire from Salesforce as some more complex solutions may require Apex programming
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Automation - Sales Cloud provides an extremely powerful tool that allows you to automate business processes, saving time and creating efficiencies
  • Reporting - Sales Cloud does an excellent job of providing a user-friendly UI where you can drag and drop tables to create stunning visual dashboards and reports to see a high-level business overview or drill down into the details
  • Data Validation - Sales Cloud provides several tools that help keep your data clean and consistent whether it's with validation rules, automations, or alerts
  • Security - Sales Cloud provides an incredible level of security to the data and records stored, providing even security level down to the field or record itself
  • Reporting - Although reporting is a positive for Sales Cloud, it also can be negative due to its limited capabilities. For instance, you can't join objects that are not related, something that can be easily done in SQL or outside database. This is one con to focusing on UI rather than functionality
  • Big Data Manipulations - For big companies that have millions of records constantly being uploaded/deleted/updated in Sales Cloud, you can run into data optimization challenges and other technical limits
  • APIs - On a more technical note, Sales Cloud is extremely specific when interacting with its API's and this can be often cumbersome and not intuitive
  • $$ - Sales Cloud is on the more pricey side and it's hard to break away once you get into it, but it can definitely pay off in the long run
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Easy access to a wide variety of interconnected data. It's easy to add custom fields, create custom objects, and report on data using advanced filters. Although designed for the Sales process, it's extremely flexible and can be used to manage almost any kind of data.
  • Easy to connect to other systems so that data can flow between them. There are a huge number of connector apps available (many of them free), and well-documented APIs are available for those who want to write their own code.
  • Training, documentation, and community. Salesforce's Trailhead learning journey is very well designed, and there is extensive documentation, user forums, and independent groups that provide support on all aspects of the platform.
  • The Lightning interface has come a long way since it was first introduced, but it still has room for improvement. Compared to the "Classic" UI, pages take longer to load, less information is visible on a single page, etc. It's not designed for power users.
  • Custom workflows are easy to build and run efficiently, but workflows built with Process Builder are more difficult to develop and often hit CPU limitations. I have not worked with Flows yet so I can't comment on whether they're better than Process Builder.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Tracking health of customer--We use Salesforce.com for our health checks and this makes it easy and efficient, since we can create our own fields and report on them
  • Providing quotes to customers via CPQ--Our sales team uses Salesforce.com to provide quotes to our clients or prospects
  • Tracking the products our customers use--Salesforce.com is super helpful in providing info regarding the products our customers are utilizing
  • I'd like to see Salesforce.com improve their speed in rendering pages. Sometimes the page I am looking for either doesn't render or takes a bit of time to show up
  • Oftentimes I try to open another tab by right clicking and it doesn't work
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Reporting
  • Visual force
  • Quoting CPQ
  • Automation/workflow rules
  • Third-party integrations
  • User interface is not friendly in classic
  • Lighting is so different from classic that it is hard to transition to the new UI
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Implementing rules that cannot be broken
  • Transparency in tasks and assignments
  • Ease of communication with your team through SF
  • Lack of spell check continues to be an issue
  • Implementation of a style guide would be helpful
  • Learning curve is steep with older demographics
Daniel Cooper | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Tracking deals and amplifying winning performances of sales representatives to promote healthy competition.
  • Managing of customer experiences while on the go using the native mobile apps for iOS and Android.
  • Creation of a systematic pipeline through automation of the whole marketing process to generate quality leads.
  • For us to get the most out of Salesforce we had to pay for add-ons.
  • The setup and configuration of the Salesforce system is complex and time-consuming.
  • There is something new to learn everyday.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Searching for a customer by zip code is great!
  • Keeping all the info for one system in one place is good.
  • When you close SF and open it the next day it tends to open old cases (tabs). You'll end up with tab overload if you don't put time into closing old ones.
  • If you start a case and don't have all the required fields completed, you'll lose it all if you try saving it too soon.
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