How is certain priced?
**certain pricing**
Short answer: Certain does not publish standard product prices on its website. Pricing is handled case-by-case (enterprise/custom), so you’ll need to contact their sales team for a quote based on your event volume, integrations, modules, and support needs.
Why I say that and what to expect
- I searched the Certain site and could not find a public pricing page or fixed price list; the site focuses on product capabilities, use cases, and customer stories rather than package prices.
- [Certain. Make Every Moment Count.](https://certain.com/about)
- Example product/blog pages that describe capabilities but not prices: [What to Look for in AI‑powered Event Technology](https://certain.com/blog/ai%e2%80%91powered-event-technology) and other customer and product posts.
- Typical enterprise pricing drivers you should expect (these affect quotes and TCO):
- Number of events and attendees (annual volume)
- Required integrations (CRM, MAP, registration systems, streaming, on‑site tech)
- Modules/features (event platform, Event Intelligence, AI features like Session Advisor)
- Data migration and implementation services (one‑time fees)
- SLAs, support level, and training
- Regional/regulatory needs (data residency, compliance)
- Common commercial models in this category: annual subscription (seat or org license), per‑event or per‑attendee add‑ons, and professional services/implementation fees — though exact model for Certain is determined in the sales process.
If you want a realistic quote quickly, I can:
- Draft the essential information to send to Certain’s sales team (scope, integrations, timeline), or
- Help estimate cost ranges using comparable enterprise event-platform benchmarks (if you share your event volume and priorities).
Question: How many events and attendees per year would you plan to run on the platform?