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How Much Does SISU Cost, and When a $39 Tool Does the Job

Author
Ben Whetstone
Published
June 26, 2026
Read time
2 min read

If you are researching what SISU costs, the first thing to know is that there is no simple flat number on a public page. SISU is sold the way most team platforms are: quote-based, oriented around team size, usually with an onboarding process to get it configured. That is not a knock. It is how serious team software is priced, because a mega team and a duo are buying very different things.

So the real question is not "what is the price." It is "am I the customer this price is built for." Here is how to tell.

When SISU is worth it

SISU earns its cost when you have a team to hold accountable and someone to run it. If you have a room of agents whose activity and production you need visible, compared, and reviewed every week, a dedicated accountability platform pays for itself in behavior change. Teams with an ops manager and a real headcount are exactly who it is for, and for them the investment makes sense.

When it is more tool than you need

If you are a solo agent or a small team, the math gets harder. You are paying for team infrastructure to solve a personal problem, and you become the person who has to operate it. The features that justify the cost for a large team are the same features that sit unused when there is no team to measure. Paying team pricing for a leaderboard of one is a tough sell.

What a flat tool covers

For that seat, the question is whether something simpler does the job you actually need. Closing Day is thirty nine dollars a month solo, two hundred fifty flat for a team up to twenty agents, every feature on every plan, no per-seat fees, no quote, cancel anytime. For that you get the part most agents are really after:

  • Your take-home goal turned into a daily conversation number.
  • Every deal on one pipeline screen with a SmartClose win probability.
  • A live forecast of what your year is worth, with no report to build.

It is self-serve in under five minutes, which is the opposite of an onboarding project.

Match the price to the operation

SISU is priced for teams that need team software, and that is fair. The mistake is buying team-scale pricing for an individual-scale problem. Figure out which one you are first. If you need the daily number and the forecast and not the team leaderboard, a flat tool will do the job for a fraction of the commitment.

Your CRM is a contact list. Closing Day runs your business.

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