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Navigating the Future of Salesforce CPQ: Product End of Sale (Not End of Life)

Learn how to manage all of your revenue on one agentic platform.

By Annie Wright, VP of Product Marketing, Salesforce

July 10, 2026

Salesforce CPQ vs Revenue Cloud Advanced

Area Salesforce CPQ Revenue Cloud Advanced (RCA) Business Value of moving to RCA
Architecture & Platform Managed package (installed on top of Salesforce). Tightly coupled, quote centric architecture Native to Salesforce core; API-first, headless and composable Lower maintenance cost, adapt revenue processes without rebuilding the core; enhance performance and scale; enable agentic capabilities across revenue lifecycle.
Composability Monolithic - all capabilities bundled together. Adopt all or nothing Modular API-first - adopt pricing, quoting, ordering or billing independently Reduce transformation risk by adopting incrementally without disrupting existing processes; more easily integrate with other core systems used in revenue lifecycle.
Product model SKU-based bundles and options Attribute-based product catalog Bring complex offers to market faster, rationalize product catalog to simplify and accelerate quoting process.
Pricing engine Price rules, custom scripts (QCP/PSP), custom code Declarative pricing procedures and elements Respond to market changes faster while protecting margin
Product configurator Rules based Constraint based Accelerate quote creation for sellers; reduce the time admins spend building and maintaining rules.
Quoting Custom object in a managed package; quoting logic is tied to the UI and sequential steps Standard Salesforce data model with API-first, composable quoting logic. Increase deal velocity and quoting capacity with a faster, more scalable quoting experience for sellers, partners, self-service buyers, and agents
Sales channels Primarily direct sales Direct, partner, ecommerce, self-service, in-product Grow revenue across direct, partner, ecommerce, self-service, and in-product channels
Revenue models One-time & subscriptions. Limited consumption. One-time, subscription, consumption, and hybrid Launch new monetization models without rebuilding the revenue stack
Orders & assets Quote-to-order flow Order decomposition, orchestration, full asset lifecycle Reduce fulfillment and billing errors while improving the customer experience; improve revenue recognition and compliance
Subscription Management Subscription Custom Object. Contract-based amendments, renewals, and cancellations Asset based Amendments, Renewals and Cancellation Make precise asset-level changes that protect renewal revenue and unlock upsell.
AI readiness Limited native support Built for Agentforce, APIs, and headless workflows Increase seller capacity and automate revenue work with greater control and auditability

Salesforce CPQ End of Life FAQs

Salesforce CPQ has entered an end-of-sale phase. Not an end of life phase. New customers can no longer purchase CPQ licenses, but existing customers continue to receive support and can renew under their current contract terms. Salesforce's strategic investment has shifted to Revenue Cloud Advanced (RCA).

Salesforce has not announced an end-of-life date for CPQ. It is currently in a maintenance phase — supported, but no longer receiving new feature development. See Salesforce product & feature retirement philosophy

CPQ was built as a managed package designed primarily for direct sales quoting. As revenue operations have grown more complex — spanning subscriptions, consumption models, digital channels, and AI-assisted workflows — Salesforce built Revenue Cloud Advanced as a more capable, native-platform replacement.

Revenue Cloud Advanced (RCA) — part of the Agentforce Revenue Management suite — is the modern Salesforce platform for the full revenue lifecycle, from product catalog and pricing through contracts, orders, assets, and billing.

It doesn't. You can continue using CPQ, renew licenses, add users, and receive support under your existing contract terms. There is no forced migration.

Migration timelines vary significantly based on complexity. A typical migration runs 3–6 months from discovery through go-live, but complex implementations with extensive custom logic, large product catalogs, and multiple integrations can take longer. See our full CPQ migration guide for details.

RCA is native to the Salesforce platform, which simplifies data continuity for standard Salesforce objects. However, CPQ-specific objects, custom fields, pricing rules, and scripts don't map directly — a structured migration and data transformation process is required.

Revenue Lifecycle Management (RLM) was an earlier product name. Revenue Cloud Advanced (RCA) is the current product, now positioned as part of Agentforce Revenue Management.