I've bought a lot of Saleae's over the years, since the very first version came out. It's one of the first pieces of equipment I buy when starting at a new job and is part of the on-boarding kit I put together for new members of my team.
If you're spending someone else's money it's a no-brainer. The new alpha software is a few orders of magnitudes better than their original software. The hardware is solid and their support if you ever need it is very responsive.
If you're spending you own money then I would say it depends on your budget. If you can afford it then it's definitely a great tool to have, but there's also a large range of other options out there from <$20 to something like a DSView Logic for $150. Many of those options use Sigrok which isn't as nice as the newer Saleae software, but it gets the job done.
I've said this to the folks at Saleae a few times now, but it would be really nice to see a USB-C connector instead USB 3.0 Type B that almost nothing else uses. It seems like swapping out the connector and modifying the enclosure would be a fairly low effort project, but it still hasn't happened yet. My concern is that they have been working on the "next product" or "next gen logic analyzer" and don't want to spend resources to update the existing hardware, but it's been at least 4-5 years since the "next thing" has been teased so at this point not updating the hardware to a more modern connector just looks a bit complacent from the outside, but maybe there's a good technical reason for why it hasn't been updated, building and selling hardware is hard.