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Fullstory's pixel-perfect session replay tells you everything you want to know about your customer’s online experience. Capture every click, swipe, and scroll.

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How much does Fullstory cost?

Median buyer pays
$27,000
per year
Based on data from 315 purchases, with buyers saving 19% on average.
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About Fullstory

Fullstory Overview

Fullstory's pixel-perfect session replay tells you everything you want to know about your customer’s online experience. Capture every click, swipe, and scroll.

Fullstory's 4 Products

Fullstory: Advanced logo
Fullstory: Advanced

For companies that need deep product analytics and qualitative insights to grow with agility.

Fullstory: Business logo
Fullstory: Business

For teams that need total cross-functional clarity into their digital portfolio.

Fullstory: DataDirect logo
Fullstory: DataDirect

For data science and analytics teams to build predictive models or use data for GenAI and LLMs.

Fullstory: Enterprise logo
Fullstory: Enterprise

For organizations that need to discover trends, plan roadmaps, and improve funnels at scale.

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Vendr community insights for Fullstory

Company with 201-1000 employeesThis month
"Supplier will heavily discount pricing when leveraging competition with Heap"
Company with 201-1000 employeesThis month
"Fullstory proposed an uplift at renewal. We successfully pushed back based on budgets to secure a flat renewal for another year in a row."
Company with 201-1000 employeesThis year
"Secured a flat renewal on our contract with relative ease, citing budgets. Note the standard 90-day auto-renewal window."
Company with 201-1000 employeesThis year
"Our pricing was increasing from last years renewal. We were willing to do a mulit-year but Fullstory didn't budge much on pricing. "
Company with 201-1000 employeesThis year
"We decided not to renew with FullStory after trying to decrease our number of users and sessions. The were not able to offer us a price that worked for our company and budget."
Company with 201-1000 employeesThis year
"We were able to get a 5% uplift cap upon renewal added to the contract in exchange for a quick turnaround time on signature (prior to renewal deadline)."
Company with 201-1000 employeesThis year
"FullStory agreed to maintain our discount and not impose an uplift despite our need to downgrade to the below plan from what we previously had."
Company with 201-1000 employeesThis year
"We were able to get some decent savings on our renewal through leveraging a tight budget constraint. "
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"We were able to secure a large discount on a 2 year renewal by citing budget limitations and competition early on in conversation. FullStory was willing to review ways to keep the partnership and offered this steep discount in exchange for a multi year agreement. "
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"We were able to waive the 7% uplift for a flat renewal this year, removed auto renew, and got a 3% uplift cap added for future renewals. "
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"We were able to save a significant % on our contract upgrade by leveraging economies of scale (264% growth) and an early renewal. We were also able to acquire Net90 terms to cushion our transition from Quarterly to Annual terms along with a no auto-renew clause."
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"We were able to remove the 5% uplift for this renewal on a 1 year term by signing early. We also managed to get Net 60 Quarterly payments approved as well as getting auto-renewal removed, providing us more flexibility for future contracts. "
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"Simple pushback secured a 7% discount citing economic hardships "
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"We downgraded from Enterprise to Business and went from 50 seats to 30 seats. Despite this we managed to secure a significant discount from List by signing an early renewal on a 2 year term. "
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"We were able to remove the auto-renewal language, but otherwise no redlines were accepted on the MSA."
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"We were able to waive the proposed uplift on our flat scope renewal as well as increase our payment terms from Net30 to Net60 without concession."
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"This contract had auto renewed prior to Vendr involvement, so we were unable to renegotiate terms, however we were able to have auto renewal removed to avoid this happening in the future. "
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"Reps will push 7% uplift but you can get it waived at renewal by leveraging budget constraints."
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"We were able to reduce our spend by dropping our sessions by 100K and moving from Enterprise to Advanced plan."
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"FullStory was willing to offer an almost flat renewal, waive the 7% uplift, and add a 500k session and 10 additional user seats upon renewal due to outstanding support tickets and complications with their services. "
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"FullStory will offer a slight discount for early signatures"
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"FullStory originally proposed a 7% uplift for renewal. FullStory offers a blended discount which makes it difficult to know per product discounted cost, but we were able to extend our existing discount with a descope by leveraging budget restrictions and adding a new product on a 12 month term. "
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"Fullstory initially positioned a renewal with the same scope and a 7% uplift. However, by requesting and reviewing usage data, as well as sharing internal budget constraints, we were able to waive the 7% uplift and reduce scope by 25% while still maintaining legacy pricing/discounting."
Company with 1-200 employeesA while ago
"We were able to get a 7% uplift wavied with our renewal."
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"They were willing to work with our budget once we demonstrated our future growth and showed interest in a multi-year commitment. "
Company with 1-200 employeesA while ago
"We secured a decent discount off enterprise package and significant discount off implementation by being willing to sign ahead of the end of the quarter."
Company with 1-200 employeesA while ago
"Our sales rep was able to offer us 3-4 months free as part of our renewal."
Company with 1-200 employeesA while ago
"According to our sales rep replay retention has a higher impact on pricing than analytics retention."
Company with 1-200 employeesA while ago
"Annual allocation comes at a premium due to how they pay for allocations internally. You get more usage flexibility on this model but you may find greater cost savings on a monthly allocation model."
Company with 201-1000 employeesA while ago
"They do not except redlines for contracts under $50,000 a year."

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