Seismic Pricing 2026
Complete pricing guide with plans, hidden costs, and cost analysis
Seismic pricing ranges from $40 to $75/month.
Seismic costs $40 to $75 per month as of March 2026, with 3 plans available. Pricing depends on your chosen tier, contract length, and negotiated discounts.
Use the interactive pricing calculator to estimate your exact cost based on team size and requirements.
- Free tier: No free tier available
Seismic offers 3 pricing tiers: Core, Professional, Enterprise Premier. The Professional plan is general users and teams.
Compared to other sales enablement software, Seismic is positioned at the mid-market price point.
- 3 documented hidden costs beyond list price
- Contracts auto-renew
How much does Seismic cost?
Seismic Pricing Overview
Seismic has 3 pricing plans ranging from $40 to $75/month. The Core plan requires contacting sales for a custom quote and is designed for general users and teams. The Professional plan requires contacting sales for a custom quote and is designed for general users and teams. The Enterprise Premier plan requires contacting sales for a custom quote and is designed for general users and teams.
Seismic contracts auto-renew, with a 3 years minimum commitment.
There are at least 3 documented hidden costs beyond Seismic's list price, including implementation, training, and add-on fees.
This pricing was last verified in February 4, 2026.
Seismic pricing is custom-quoted for all three tiers (Core, Professional, and Enterprise Premier). The vendor requires 3-year contracts with annual upfront payment. Expect significant implementation fees charged hourly, and be aware that Seismic provides no accommodation for contract flexibility or early termination—one customer was charged 2 years of license fees to cancel after a failed implementation.
How Seismic Pricing Compares
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All Seismic Plans & Pricing
| Plan | Monthly | Annual | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core | Contact Sales | Contact Sales | General users and teams |
| Professional | Contact Sales | Contact Sales | General users and teams |
| Enterprise Premier | Contact Sales | Contact Sales | General users and teams |
View all features by plan
Core
- Content management
- Basic analytics
- CRM integration
- Mobile access
Professional
- Advanced content automation
- Detailed analytics
- Custom branding
- API access
Enterprise Premier
- Full platform access
- Advanced AI features
- Dedicated support
- Custom integrations
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Seismic Contract Terms
Seismic contracts auto-renew and cannot be downgraded mid-term. Changes require advance notice. These terms are sourced from verified buyer experiences.
Customers are forced to sign 3-year contracts upfront with no accommodation for early termination or product fit issues
How to Negotiate Seismic Pricing
Seismic contracts are negotiable. These 4 tactics are sourced from real buyer experiences and procurement specialists.
Negotiate a fixed-price implementation package rather than hourly billing. Request a detailed statement of work with deliverables and success criteria tied to payment milestones. This prevents runaway consulting costs.
TrustRadius users report being charged hourly for implementation with no accountability for outcomesPush back strongly on the 3-year contract requirement. Negotiate for a 1-year pilot with the option to extend. If forced into a multi-year deal, insist on annual performance reviews with exit clauses if implementation milestones are not met.
TrustRadius user reported being forced into 3-year contract with no accommodation for failed implementationStructure the contract so final payment or year 2-3 commitments are contingent on achieving defined success metrics (user adoption rates, content usage analytics, etc.). This protects against vendor over-promising during sales.
TrustRadius review: 'over-promise during sales' and 'under-deliver on execution'Insist on contract language that allows termination after year 1 if the product doesn't meet documented requirements, without penalty. One customer paid 2 years of fees to exit after failed implementation.
TrustRadius user charged 2 years of license fees to cancel, Seismic refused all accommodationSeismic Pricing FAQ
01 How much does Seismic cost?
Pricing varies by plan. Check the official pricing page for current rates.
02 Does Seismic have a free tier?
Check the pricing section above for free tier availability.
03 What are the main features of Seismic?
Key features include the items listed in the pricing tiers above.
04 Is Seismic worth the price?
Value depends on your specific needs and use case. Compare features across plans.
05 What contract length does Seismic require?
Seismic typically requires a 3-year contract commitment upfront. Based on user reports, the vendor does not offer flexibility on contract length and provides no accommodation for early termination, even if implementation fails. If you need to cancel, expect to pay the remaining years of license fees.
06 Is Seismic easy to implement?
No. Multiple users report that Seismic is too complex for teams without dedicated internal resources. The vendor implementation team is described as not caring about client outcomes and charging hourly without accountability. Seismic appears best suited for large enterprises with available staff to take ownership of the implementation process.
07 Does Seismic work well with Google Workspace?
No. Seismic is built primarily for Microsoft platforms and does not integrate as well with Google. Users report issues with larger Google decks and inability to use LiveSend features without Microsoft assets. If your organization uses Google Workspace, expect integration challenges.
08 What happens if Seismic implementation fails?
Based on user reports, Seismic refuses accommodation if implementation fails. One customer was forced to pay 2 years of remaining license fees to cancel after a failed implementation. The vendor reportedly charges for every hour of implementation work regardless of outcome, with no success-based pricing.
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