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Gong doesn't publish prices on its website — every quote requires a sales conversation. Based on industry reports and customer disclosures: ~$1,600/user/year for base licenses plus a $5,000 annual platform fee. A 50-user team costs approximately $85,000-$92,000/year for base conversation intelligence, while full-suite deployments with Forecast, Engage, and Enable can reach $300,000-$800,000/year. Volume discounts of 5-15% typically apply at 50+ seats, and implementation fees of around $7,500 are common in year one.
Yes. Gong integrates with your phone system, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, and other conferencing tools to automatically record and transcribe calls without manual intervention. It then transcribes audio, identifies speakers, and runs AI analysis on every conversation. Recording requires proper consent disclosures depending on your jurisdiction — Gong provides configurable compliance settings, automated disclaimers, and recording exclusion rules to handle two-party consent states and GDPR requirements.
Gong has deeper AI analysis, a broader product suite (Engage, Forecast, Enable, Agents), and higher G2 ratings (4.8/5 across 6,200+ reviews). Chorus, now part of ZoomInfo, is typically 30-40% cheaper and may be sufficient for teams that primarily need call recording and basic analytics tied to ZoomInfo's contact data. Gong wins on depth of insights, coaching tools, and forecast accuracy; Chorus wins on cost and tight integration with ZoomInfo's intelligence platform. Enterprise teams with complex deal cycles tend to choose Gong; mid-market teams already using ZoomInfo often choose Chorus.
No. Gong integrates with your CRM (Salesforce, HubSpot, Microsoft Dynamics) and enriches it with conversation data, but it's not a CRM replacement. Gong's value is the intelligence layer on top of your CRM — it auto-updates fields, flags missing next steps, and surfaces deal risk, but it doesn't manage contacts, accounts, or opportunity records as the system of truth. Most customers run Gong alongside Salesforce, with Gong handling the conversation and engagement layer while the CRM remains the deal-management backbone.
For teams under 20 reps, Gong's cost ($20,000-$40,000/year) is hard to justify unless deal sizes are large enough — typically $50K+ ACV — to make even modest win-rate improvements highly valuable. Smaller teams often start with lighter tools like Fireflies.ai ($10-19/user/month) or Otter.ai ($16.99/user/month) for basic call recording and transcription, then graduate to Gong as they scale past 30-50 reps. The math typically works out for teams where a 5% win-rate improvement is worth more than $50K/year in additional revenue.
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