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PitchBook Pricing: Here’s What 8 Customers Pay

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PitchBook doesn’t share its pricing openly.

So, if you’re looking for a better price on your PitchBook subscription or are simply intrigued by the tool’s pricing, go on reading this article.

PitchBook’s Prices From 8 Customers

In our research on PitchBook's pricing, we came across eight clients sharing their experiences with their subscription costs:

  • $12,000/year for 1 seat.
  • $13,500/year for 1 seat.
  • $18,000/year for 3 seats.
  • $22,500/year for 3 seats (quarterly billing).
  • $24,000/year for 3 seats.
  • $13,500/year for 1 seat. $18,000/year for 2 seats. Only annual licenses are offered.
  • $7,000/year/seat, with Pitchbook claiming to have a minimum of 5 seats.
  • $20,000/year for 3 seats with a 2-year commitment (after being quoted $25,000/year).

Here’s what some of PitchBook’s customers say about their pricing in G2 and TrustRadius:

  • Pretty pricey, but you get what you pay for.
  • The price is rather high, but for funds should be worth it.
  • Very expensive. You can’t share accounts to help offset the cost of the subscription.
  • If you’re serious about investing, then the price is not a hurdle.
  • User license seats can get expensive as PitchBook is scaled across the enterprise.
  • Expensive and not cost-effective for small firms.

Is PitchBook Worth the Pricing?

There was a debate in Capiche on customers arguing if it’s worth paying for PitchBook.

Some people claimed that if you’re a small fund with limited resources, it’s tough to justify PitchBook’s pricing, but if you’re a large fund, particularly investing in late-stage deals, PitchBook is worth it.

Others claimed that having accurate valuation data is really important when investing, no matter if you’re a small or large firm, and so PitchBook is worth the price for everyone.

What Does Pitchbook Offer?

PitchBook has grown significantly as a provider of venture capital and private equity data since its inception in 2009. The business began with a concentration on venture capital but expanded to include private equity firms, corporate development, law firms, and universities. PitchBook now provides the following statistics on their platform:

  • Angel and Venture Capital Investments
  • Transactions in Private Equity
  • Limited Partner Data 
  • Fund Raising Data 
  • Private Company Data
  • Advisor Data

 

How to Sign Up to PitchBook?

Go to their Products page and request a free trial.

You’ll soon be contacted by a PitchBook SDR asking you to book a call.

Pitchbook's sales call

There’s no way to purchase PitchBook’s subscription without going through their sales call.

 

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What is PitchBook?

PitchBook is a database platform that offers in-depth information about international capital markets. They also provide exclusive analysis and insights to help you produce your best work.

 

How Much Does PitchBook Cost?

For a standard plan, the yearly cost is around $24,000 for 3 users. However, they will provide you with rates based on the type of services you require and the number of seats needed.

 

Who Are PitchBook’s Competitors?

CB Insights, Preqin, Refinitiv, S&P Capital IQ, TagniFi.

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