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All four products. Real numbers, with their sources.

One product on this table publishes its prices. For the rest we report what third-party listings and dated reviews say, label it “reported,” and link the source. If a vendor publishes real numbers, we’ll gladly swap them in.

LinePDFS-DocsConga ComposerBuilt-in (Industries/CPQ)
Pricing published?Yes: linepdf pricing pageNo: sales callNo: sales callBundled into edition/license pricing
Free tierUnlimited documents, 3 templates, full engineReported cap ~150 documents/yearNonen/a (license-gated)
Paid entry$49/mo per org, or $499/yrReported ~$25-40/user/mo, ~$3,000/yr effective minimumFive-figure annual contracts reported by reviewersEdition uplift / CPQ per-user licenses
A 10-person org, year one$0 to $499~$3,000 reported minimumFive figures, reportedDepends entirely on licensing
Priced perOrg, flatUser, with minimumsUser and productEdition / license
Repricing protection60 days' notice, never retroactive, printed on the pricing pageOne customer reported “10× more expensive overnight” (G2, 2025)Negotiated per contractSalesforce contract terms

Sources: LinePDF pricing; sdocs.com (no public pricing page; per-user figures and minimums as reported by third-party software listings); G2 reviews of S-Docs; G2 reviews of Conga Composer; Salesforce Industries DocGen documentation. Reported figures are point-in-time and worth re-verifying in your own deal; the fact that you have to is the comparison.

Why don't most Salesforce doc-gen vendors publish pricing?

Because unpublished pricing lets list price flex per deal: per-user rates, platform minimums, and renewal repricing are easier to move when no number is public. It also forces a sales conversation before you can budget. LinePDF publishes pricing because the buyer we serve (a 10-100 person org without a procurement team) budgets first and installs second.

What does Salesforce document generation typically cost?

Published numbers are rare. Third-party listings report the leading native incumbent at roughly $25-40 per user per month with an effective ~$3,000/year minimum; Conga Composer reviewers describe five-figure annual contracts; Salesforce's built-in options are bundled into specific editions and licenses. LinePDF is $0 for unlimited documents and 3 templates, then $49/month flat per org.

Budget it today. Install it the day the listing clears.

The software line for your SOW or budget doc: $0 to start, $49/mo flat per org after. No call required to learn that, which was the whole point.

Free tier: unlimited documents, 3 templates, full line-item engine. No card, no minimums, no sales call. AppExchange listing in security review.