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NetSuite CRM+ vs Oracle CX Sales comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Dec 19, 2024

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

NetSuite CRM+
Ranking in CRM
44th
Ranking in Opportunity Management
17th
Average Rating
7.0
Reviews Sentiment
7.5
Number of Reviews
4
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Oracle CX Sales
Ranking in CRM
14th
Ranking in Opportunity Management
9th
Average Rating
7.8
Reviews Sentiment
6.6
Number of Reviews
19
Ranking in other categories
Sales Force Automation (5th)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of June 2026, in the CRM category, the mindshare of NetSuite CRM+ is 0.7%, up from 0.7% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Oracle CX Sales is 1.0%, down from 2.5% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
CRM Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Oracle CX Sales1.0%
NetSuite CRM+0.7%
Other98.3%
CRM
 

Featured Reviews

Greg Jacob - PeerSpot reviewer
Executive Consultant at Gemini Solutions Group
Streamlines collaboration across teams and has a straightforward setup process
The platform initiates a series of processes to complete the sale, which may involve ordering equipment, providing services, and tracking necessary activities. The feature that has been most effective in improving sales performance is its alignment with the ordering team. Compared to my experience working with HubSpot, which excelled in presales and marketing but lacked integration with ERP and post-sales processes, NetSuite CRM+ stands out for its ability to streamline collaboration and information sharing across teams. It facilitates post-sales engagement by effectively providing visibility into the bill of materials and assigning responsibilities. The platform is not highly customizable like Salesforce. However, it offers sufficient flexibility for our requirements. I can easily create different views and reports and add widgets to my home screen as needed. I rate it an eight out of ten.
SF
Talent Acquisition Trainee at a outsourcing company with 501-1,000 employees
Integrated customer data has improved visibility and supports data driven sales decisions
The biggest friction point I have encountered with Oracle CX Sales has been user adoption, as sales teams are accustomed to using separate sheets, emails, or legacy CRMs, making it difficult to run and maintain data consistency. Data migration issues arise when customer data comes from multiple systems, leading to duplicates, incomplete, or inconsistent records that need to be cleaned. Additionally, the integration complexity of connecting with ERP, marketing, and other enterprise applications requires ensuring real-time synchronization, addressing varying business needs, and reaching agreement during workshops can take time. Change management is also challenging, as users often resist change and require additional communication and training to stabilize processes. If I could change one thing about Oracle CX Sales to make my workflow easier, it would be to simplify some of the configuration and customization projects. While Oracle CX Sales is very powerful, certain customizations and integrations can require advanced expertise, increasing implementation times and complexity. I would also simplify the user interface to enhance the experience for occasional users, as new users sometimes need additional training.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"We use the product for standard CRM functions like email marketing, account management, scheduling customer profiles, and marketing materials, and for integration with the Suite Commerce."
"The feature that has been most effective in improving sales performance is its alignment with the ordering team."
"Very scalable solution that provides customer relationship management, sales, and marketing functions. It's very straightforward to set up, and it supports multi-subsidiary organizations."
"The fact that you have all your products with NetSuite CRM+, and you have the ability to add those from the beginning of a lead to a quote to an opportunity, means the whole process flows well compared to using other CRMs in the market."
"NetSuite CRM+ helps us provide customer support and track schedules for field service."
"Simplicity is key, and that's improved our organization."
"The lead and opportunity management features are valuable."
"The best practice business processes of PROMATIS helped us to implement an integrated process orientiented system."
"Account management is a very good feature, it is conceptualized very well, and we can look at all the projects under one account, and the data for those accounts remain there throughout."
"Oracle CX Sales significantly impacts the organization by improving approval workflows, reducing manual work, providing visibility of opportunities to management, streamlining sales processes, and enhancing quota forecasting."
"Oracle CX Sales is workflow-driven, aligning with best practices in our sales process."
"In my experience, the most valuable feature of Oracle CX Sales varies depending on the vertical of the business you're in. Oracle offers industry-specific products tailored to different sectors. However, the sales cycles and methods remain largely consistent across the board."
"In terms of features, it is pretty much like other cloud solutions for sales force management, and it has definitely improved the way our organization functions."
 

Cons

"NetSuite's field service automation should be updated. We should be able to fully automate the assignment of service orders to technicians."
"What could be improved in NetSuite CRM+ is its UI, because it's ugly. When you compare it to the Salesforce UI, the UI in Salesforce, particularly its reporting, looks better."
"The product or service could be improved by incorporating AI functionality to provide intuitive assistance."
"The product needs to improve the warehouse management feature."
"CX Sales' stability isn't the best - it has a tendency to crap out and need refreshing, especially when creating quotes."
"They could provide more integrated AI features as part of the platform rather than as a separate offering."
"Support is very poor."
"The performance is bad."
"The initial setup of Oracle CX Sales is very complex."
"The address fields can be limiting on a global scale, with issues like long addresses and different styles for pin codes."
"The interface of Oracle CX Sales could be more user-friendly."
"A lot of fields seem redundant or you have to re-enter information that you previously entered elsewhere."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"It ultimately depends on the features and functionalities required for your specific use case."
"Compared to other tools, you have to pay for the NetSuite CRM+ module itself. You will pay a recurring fee regardless of how many users you have, then you will pay a fee per user, per month. Its cost is not a licensing cost per user, but a module cost and a user cost."
"The product pricing is reasonable compared to other solutions in the market."
"The product is pricey."
"The price is reasonable."
"It's expensive, but worth the money."
"It's more costly, and I would give it a two on a scale from one to five with one being expensive and five being competitive pricing."
"The solution is reasonably priced compared to other tools."
"Pricing is based on licensing. They offer three different levels: basic, advanced, and enterprise. While I haven't checked the pricing recently, they often provide good discounts on the product."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Construction Company
27%
Educational Organization
10%
Comms Service Provider
10%
Manufacturing Company
6%
Construction Company
16%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Outsourcing Company
9%
Financial Services Firm
9%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
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By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business4
Midsize Enterprise4
Large Enterprise13
 

Questions from the Community

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What needs improvement with Oracle CX Sales?
The biggest friction point I have encountered with Oracle CX Sales has been user adoption, as sales teams are accustomed to using separate sheets, emails, or legacy CRMs, making it difficult to run...
What is your primary use case for Oracle CX Sales?
My main use case for Oracle CX Sales is that we use it but not on a daily basis. When we do use Oracle CX Sales, it is for the CRM customer engagement application from Oracle that helps organizatio...
What advice do you have for others considering Oracle CX Sales?
For someone considering Oracle CX Sales who has a workflow similar to mine, I would advise focusing on strong lead and opportunity management, the Customer 360 view, AI-driven forecasting and insig...
 

Also Known As

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Oracle Sales Cloud
 

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Sample Customers

2Pure, Accuvant, Adtegrity, Advantage Sign Supply, Bonneville Environmental Foundation, CallidusCloud, Capitol Coffee Systems, Cardinal Path
Batesville, PROMATIS software GmbH, Grupo Arcor, Australian Finance Group Ltd., King Lai Hygienic Materials Co. Ltd., Nico International, Bausch & Lomb India Pvt. Ltd., Acorn Paper Products Company, Beijing East United Grid Technology Co. Ltd., Namu Tech Co. Ltd.
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