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Tableau Discount: Get the Best Deal on Tableau Renewals

Alex Dussurgey
Head of Procurement
Nov 10, 2023
3 min read

Every company has SaaS tools that they use every day, and negotiating the best price for each one can be a huge undertaking. With so many SaaS vendors to negotiate with, it鈥檚 helpful to get an inside look at how each one operates so you can get a great deal.

That鈥檚 what this blog series is all about. The 柠檬导肮 team is excited to share our best tips for SaaS buyers to optimize their contract terms during the subscription renewal negotiation process. All our advice is based on our experts鈥 years of experience in negotiating and procurement.

(Would you prefer to hand the negotiating over to a team of experts so you can focus on what matters in your business? 柠檬导肮 is ready to help.)

In the coming weeks, we鈥檒l continue to bring you exclusive subscription management and renewal tips for tools like HubSpot, Salesforce, Twilio Segment, Datadog, Zendesk, Docusign, Mixpanel, and much more.

Now, let鈥檚 talk about Tableau.

What is Tableau?

Tableau is an interactive platform for data visualization, reporting, and analytics. The company was acquired by Salesforce in August 2019 and has more than 100,000 business customers and over a million active users of Tableau Public.

Alternatives to Tableau include , , and .

Top tips for Tableau subscription renewals

Whether you鈥檙e preparing to negotiate a Tableau renewal contract or you鈥檙e just starting out with the tool for the first time, these are our top 7 tips to get the best deal terms.

1. Negotiate bundled Tableau licenses

It pays to think long-term. Rather than adding licenses one by one as needed, negotiate each bundled upgrade of five to ten licenses. Doing this can get you a special 鈥済rowth-license鈥 discount from Tableau. This will also cover you for Tableau desktop licenses with mobile views for optimal viewing.

2. Get offers from Tableau competitors

One way to push down prices when negotiating with Tableau is to use offers you鈥檝e received from alternative solutions (like the ones listed above: Looker, Microsoft Power BI, Sisense, etc). Get those quotes first and leverage them to win better offers from Tableau.

3. Ask for extra discounts for longer Tableau license commitments

We recommend that people start by negotiating the best price based on a one-year Tableau plan. Use all the tips in this list to get that number as optimized as possible. Then, if you鈥檝e reached the bottom limit of how low they will go, ask for another discount of 5% or more for a two-year plan.聽

4. Ask for a 鈥渟ite-license鈥 with your Tableau product key

Getting tons of individual licenses can get expensive and be harder to keep track of. If you want access for most of your employees anyway, you can ask for a 鈥渟ite-license鈥 鈥 that way, all employees at your 鈥渟ite鈥 (i.e. place of business) can be covered under one umbrella license.聽

5. Combine your Salesforce and Tableau contract negotiations

As mentioned previously, Tableau belongs to Salesforce. This provides a great opportunity to get more discounts.

If you are using both tools, try to pool the total volumes in one negotiation. Getting those usage commitments higher 鈥 even if they鈥檙e spread across multiple products like Salesforce plus Tableau 鈥 can give you more leverage.

6. Adding Salesforce for the first time? Ask a reseller for discounts on Tableau and other products

If you are introducing Salesforce/Tableau as a new product, consider approaching one of the official resellers rather than Salesforce themselves. Resellers usually sell a variety of products, so you might be able to benefit from possible cross-selling opportunities (i.e. higher discounts on different products).

7. Get the best discounts at Salesforce鈥檚 fiscal year end or end of quarter

Many companies give more discounts as they near the end of the quarter or of their fiscal year. Tableau鈥檚 parent company, Salesforce, is becoming more and more quarter driven 鈥 knowledge you can use to your advantage.

Salesforce鈥檚 fiscal year ends at the end of January, meaning their quarters end on April 30th, July 31st, October 31st, and January 31st. You鈥檙e more likely to get the best discounts on contracts signed close to these dates.

Get the best Tableau contract price with 柠檬导肮

All the advice in this renewal negotiation series 鈥 including these tips on Tableau 鈥 are curated by the SaaS procurement and negotiation experts at 柠檬导肮. Our team is constantly negotiating with Tableau on behalf of our customers, so no one is more qualified to get you the best contract terms available on the market.

Winning the best SaaS deal involves a combination of the tips above with the right timing and preparation. 柠檬导肮鈥檚 experts know exactly how and when to approach Tableau in negotiations so you end up with your ideal contract.

Find out how much you can save with our free SaaS savings calculator, and be sure to check back for the rest of our series on things you didn鈥檛 know about renewals for popular tools.

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