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CloudSense - Configure Price Quote (CPQ) Software

CloudSense Reviews in May 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

Empower sales and marketing with cloud-based CPQ tool.

4.3

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CloudSense Reviews & Ratings

4.3

Very Good

Based on 89 ratings & 87 reviews

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(32)

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Richard M

09/06/16

5 out of 5

Xtend CPQ review

What do you like best? I think its great that the order engine fits nicely into the opportunity in Salesforce and which allows sales reps to create and order and then electronically send to customers for approval. What do you dislike? The UI could be better I find there maybe to many clicks expected from a user. Recommendations to others considering the product: Reduce Quote cycle time by half; Reduce order failure rate by 20%; Provide Lead-­to-­sale analytics on ...

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Administrator in Information Technology and Services

10/23/15

4 out of 5

I am in the sales enablement departmetn at CroeSite and work very closely with couldsense

What do you like best? I think the technology is very innovative and bring a lot of value to the sales cycle. The developers are very friendly and have come on site multiple times to assist live. Phase 1 is complete and we are now moving onto phase 2. I am excited to see what phase two brings. What do you dislike? There seems to be a lot of bugs that need to be fixed periodically, sometimes disrupting workflow. I think there is room for improvement is the pricing (i.e live pricing) ...

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UI

User in Information Technology and Services

10/22/15

5 out of 5

Account Executive with CoreSite / Sales

What do you like best? The ease of having it integrated right into SalesForce......................................................................................................................... What do you dislike? It can be a little slow at times.............................................................................................................................................................. Recommendations to others considering the product: Try it, you will not ...

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UI

User in Information Technology and Services

10/22/15

3.5 out of 5

better than our old software

What do you like best? cloudsense has a great integration with salesforce What do you dislike? still some bugs to work out, slow loading time, products syncing (however this may be from our end) What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? getting quotes out to customers are a much easier process

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Michael N

10/21/15

4.5 out of 5

Account Executive

What do you like best? Deal metric breakdowns. Workflows. Quote creation. Seeing stage of approvals. What do you dislike? Nothing really maybe a more attractive UI What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Profitability of deals. Workshops are also excellent

CI

Consultant in Pharmaceuticals

10/13/15

5 out of 5

Shorten your development timelines while adding critical capabilities to your implementation.

What do you like best? There is a lot of capabilities which you get out of the box and it gives you a huge head start over what Salesforce provides. We integrated it with Docusign and document generation software and had a complete end to end CPQ application. What do you dislike? There is some configuration involved although compared to the custom code you would have to write, it is minimal. Recommendations to others considering the product: Ease of doing business. Listen to ...

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John S

11/18/13

4.5 out of 5

Hugely powerful CPQ capabilities

What do you like best? Hugely powerful CPQ capabilities - excellent depth and flexibility What do you dislike? I havent evaluated the platform in sufficient depth to have identified any major gaps