
Oracle Eloqua
Marketing automation software
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What is Oracle Eloqua
Oracle Eloqua is a B2B marketing automation platform used to plan, execute, and measure multi-step digital campaigns across channels such as email, web, and forms/landing pages. It is typically used by mid-market and enterprise marketing teams that need lead capture, lead scoring, segmentation, and campaign orchestration integrated with CRM and other enterprise systems. The product emphasizes governance features, scalable data management, and integration within the Oracle CX ecosystem.
Enterprise-grade campaign orchestration
Eloqua supports complex, multi-branch campaign and nurture flows designed for long B2B buying cycles. It provides tools for segmentation, lead scoring, and progressive profiling to manage large prospect databases. This depth is often better suited to enterprise requirements than lighter SMB-focused automation tools.
Strong integration ecosystem
Eloqua offers integrations and APIs to connect with CRM systems, data warehouses, and other marketing and analytics tools. It is commonly deployed as part of broader Oracle CX/Oracle Cloud environments, which can simplify identity, data sharing, and governance. These integration capabilities help teams operationalize lead and campaign data across systems.
Governance and permission controls
The platform includes role-based access controls and administrative features intended for larger teams and regulated workflows. It supports standardized asset management and controlled publishing processes to reduce operational risk. These controls can be important for organizations with multiple business units or agencies working in one instance.
Higher cost and complexity
Eloqua is typically priced and packaged for mid-market to enterprise deployments, which can be difficult to justify for smaller teams. Implementation often requires specialized expertise for data modeling, integrations, and campaign design. Compared with simpler automation suites, time-to-value can be longer.
Steeper learning curve
The breadth of features and administrative options can make onboarding more demanding for new users. Teams may need formal training and documented processes to use the platform consistently. This can be a barrier for organizations that prefer lightweight, self-serve tools.
Best fit within Oracle stack
While Eloqua integrates broadly, it is frequently optimized for organizations already using Oracle CX and related Oracle services. Companies with heterogeneous stacks may need additional integration work and ongoing maintenance to keep data synchronized. This can increase dependency on technical resources or partners.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | Contact sales (not published on Oracle website) | Entry "trim" of Eloqua. Official Oracle documentation indicates Basic does not receive the Guided Campaigns free licenses entitlement (contact sales/account rep for details). |
| Standard | Contact sales (not published on Oracle website) | Official docs state Standard trim is entitled to 5 free Oracle Guided Campaigns licenses; contact sales for exact feature/limits and contact-count pricing. |
| Enterprise | Contact sales (not published on Oracle website) | Enterprise trim is entitled to 10 free Oracle Guided Campaigns licenses per official docs; Enterprise/large-deployment limits, thresholds and pricing are provided via sales. |
Notes: Oracle's official product pages and documentation describe Eloqua trims (Basic, Standard, Enterprise) and technical/service thresholds but do not publish subscription prices or a public pricing table. The Eloqua product page and documentation direct prospective buyers to "Contact sales" or request a demo for pricing and purchasing details.
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