About SaaS Compare
SaaS Compare is a guide to business software: what each product costs, what it includes, and where the figures came from. The aim is narrow and, I hope, useful — help people choose software with comparisons they can check rather than take on trust.
Who runs it
I do. My name is Rodrigo Krohling and I am the site's editor and sole operator. There is no team behind this, no analyst bench and no testing lab — one person, working on it alongside other things. I am not affiliated with, sponsored by or endorsed by any of the vendors covered here.
I say this plainly because the previous version of this page claimed the site was maintained by "a small team of software enthusiasts". It never was.
My background and public profile are not on this page yet — see the author page, which is where they will go. Until then the byline tells you who is responsible for these pages, not why that person is worth listening to. Those are different things and it would be dishonest to present a placeholder as the second.
Everything signed on this site is signed by me: what I have published is listed in one place, so the claim is checkable rather than asserted.
What you'll find, and what you won't
You'll find recorded pricing, plan structures, free-tier and trial terms, feature summaries and third-party ratings, each shown with its source and the date it was checked — or marked as unverified where no source is on record.
You won't find hands-on reviews. Nothing here has been tested in production by me, and no page claims otherwise. Where a page offers a judgement, it is argued from published facts and signed. Where it doesn't, it says it is a data view.
The honest limits
- Most figures on the site currently carry no source or check date. They are marked unverified everywhere they appear, and the methodology page counts exactly how many.
- Some entries were discovered automatically and described with the help of a language model. Those pages carry a warning and are excluded from search indexing until I have read them.
- Coverage is limited to the categories in the navigation, and to a few dozen products.
- Software pricing changes constantly. Confirm on the vendor's own site before buying.
How pages get updated
An automated job periodically pulls in newly launched products and drafts descriptions of them. Those drafts publish as drafts — labelled, and not indexed. Turning one into a real entry means reading it against its sources, which is manual work and the reason the site grows slowly.
The full process, including what has to be true before a page is submitted to search engines, is in the editorial policy.
How it's paid for
It isn't, currently. No affiliate links, no commissions, no sponsored entries. The intention is to run display advertising eventually. The disclosure page states the position and will be updated before that changes.
Corrections and contact
If something here is wrong, I would rather know. Email [email protected] or use the contact form. A link to the source that contradicts the page is the fastest way to get it fixed.