Built by Salesforce Experts, for Salesforce Teams
Our Story
With more than a decade of experience working within the Salesforce ecosystem — including roles at Salesforce itself and with some of the platform's largest enterprise customers — we have seen firsthand how license complexity grows alongside organizational success.
As Salesforce environments expand, the number of license types multiplies. New features, new clouds, new consumption models. Before long, even the most diligent administrators find it difficult to know whether every license is delivering value.
We built ROI Steward because we believe that organizations should have clear, actionable data about their Salesforce investment. Not to reduce Salesforce's value, but to ensure every dollar spent is working as hard as it can. Better license management means better Salesforce adoption, and better adoption means greater return on your platform investment.
Why Choose ROI Steward
1. Purpose-built for Salesforce
We are not a broad SaaS management platform that happens to connect to Salesforce. ROI Steward is built exclusively for the Salesforce ecosystem, analyzing 100+ Salesforce-specific license types that general-purpose tools do not cover.
2. Native and secure
ROI Steward runs inside your Salesforce org as a managed package. Your data never leaves your environment. No external databases, no third-party data storage, no additional SaaS platform to manage.
3. Real dollar-value insights
Other tools tell you that you have unused licenses. ROI Steward tells you exactly how much each optimization opportunity is worth, so you can prioritize by impact and build a clear business case.
4. Accessible pricing
Enterprise SaaS management platforms start at $35,000 or more per year. ROI Steward delivers deeper Salesforce-specific analysis at a fraction of the cost, making license optimization accessible to organizations of every size.
5. Deep expertise
ROI Steward is built by a team with more than 10 years of Salesforce experience. We understand not just the technology, but the business context in which licensing decisions are made.