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Adobe
Adobe Inc. offers subscription/licensed creative, document, and digital experience software—Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere), Acrobat/Sign, Experience Cloud and Firefly AI.
OpenAI
OpenAI (OpenAI, Inc.) provides generative AI: ChatGPT, GPT models, DALL·E, Whisper and developer APIs/platforms — subscription and usage-based AI solutions for developers, SMBs and enterprises.
Zoom
Zoom (Zoom Communications, Inc.) offers cloud communications and collaboration for SMBs to enterprises: video meetings, phone, chat, webinars/events, contact center, whiteboard, docs and AI-powered tools.
Atlassian
Atlassian delivers SaaS tools for teams - Jira (software & ITSM), Confluence, Bitbucket, Trello and Opsgenie - supporting agile development, service management, collaboration and app marketplace.
Canva
Canva is a web-based visual design platform offering templates and tools for graphics, video, docs, whiteboards, AI-assisted content and print, with collaborative team and enterprise plans.
Figma
Figma (Figma, Inc.) offers cloud-native collaborative design SaaS: UI/UX editor, FigJam whiteboards, Slides, Sites, Dev Mode and developer tools—seat-based for teams and enterprises.
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Most SaaS pricing is unclear (and unhelpful). Published rates show starting prices, but your actual cost varies dramatically based on your company’s size, negotiation ability, and contract terms.
SpendHound’s verified pricing data shows what companies actually pay. Not what vendors list on their pricing pages. We analyze de-identified spend data from 1,000+ companies to give you median pricing by company size, year-over-year trends, and negotiation insights.





