- Salesforce Enterprise and Unlimited SKUs rise on average 6%
- Slack Business+ Springs to $ 15/Month but Pro remains unchanged
- Salesforce says that added value from AI has led to the higher prices
Salesforce has confirmed that it will raise prices by an average of 6% across a number of its core products, including Enterprise and Unlimited Skus of sales cloud, service cloud, field service and selected industries clouds.
Changes are set to be affected from August 1, 2025, giving users only a few weeks to prepare for higher bills or find alternative solutions.
Foundations, starter and pro -editions are set to remain unchanged, with Salesforce accusing the step -by -step price increases on “running innovation and [significant] Customer value. “
Salesforce rolls out 6% price increases
One month after announcing consumption-based pricing for its AI models, Salesforce has launched new Agentforce addances starting at $ 125 per year. User per Month and offers unlimited staff for licensed users.
The packages include industry-specific, pre-built AI agent templates, AI Analytics (via tableau), the company’s fast builder and more.
Agentforce 1 editions sit above this level, adding the features of a million flex credits a year (replacing pricing per conversation) and 2.5 million data services credits per year. It costs $ 550 per User per Month.
Apart from the new AI models and an average price increase of 6% across Enterprise and Unlimited SKUs, Salesforce has also updated its message platform.
The company says it has not changed Slack’s prices since 2022, but earlier in 2025 Slack Business+ users end up paying $ 15 per day. User per Month, up from $ 12.50.
A new Enterprise+ Tier joins the mixture, while the pro -price fixing is set to remain unchanged. Free users will also continue with access to their current features.
“These updates across our portfolio are designed to help organizations buy, use and recognize value with the latest innovations throughout their business,” shared Salesforce and launched a dedicated page at prices across all its products.



