HubSpot

Communication CRM Productivity

Quick facts

Best for Small and mid-sized companies where marketing and sales must work off the same contact record.
Category CRM and Sales
Pricing from USD 7 /month /seat billed annually (Starter); USD 20 /month /seat billed monthly
Free plan Yes
Team size solo, 2-10, 11-50, 51-200
Last verified 18 August 2026 — how we verify

Quick verdict

Consider it if: Inbound marketing drives your pipeline and you want forms, email nurture and lead scoring joined up with the CRM.

Look elsewhere if: You only need a sales pipeline, or you need Professional-tier automation with just a handful of seats.

Compiled from the vendor’s own documentation and pricing pages, checked on the date above. We have not tested this product hands-on. How we evaluate software.

Compare HubSpot with Pipedrive and Zoho CRM · Not sure what you need?

HubSpot is a CRM platform that bundles marketing, sales, customer service and content tools around one shared contact database. It started as marketing software and grew outwards, which is why the CRM itself is free and the money is made on the “Hubs” layered on top. Everything works off the same record, so a contact who filled in a web form, opened three emails and then talked to a sales rep has all of that in one timeline.

What you can actually do with it

How much you can do depends heavily on which Hubs and tiers you buy, but the shape of the work is consistent:

Who it fits best

HubSpot suits small and mid-sized companies where marketing and sales need to see the same data and nobody wants to run integrations between three vendors. It is especially strong if inbound marketing is how you generate business – content, forms, email nurture and lead scoring are the parts it was built around first, and they are unusually well joined up.

It is also a reasonable starting point for a solo founder or a two-person team, because the free CRM is genuinely usable rather than a crippled trial. The awkward zone is the middle: teams that need Professional-level automation but only have a handful of users often find the jump from Starter to Professional steep relative to what they get.

Things worth knowing before you commit

Alternatives to compare it against

If you mainly need a sales pipeline and the marketing side is irrelevant, Pipedrive or a similar sales-first CRM will be simpler and cheaper. If you want comparable breadth for less money and do not mind more configuration work, Zoho’s suite covers similar ground. If you are a larger organization with complex sales processes and in-house admin capacity, Salesforce goes further on customization and reporting. And if your real problem is email marketing rather than CRM, a dedicated email platform paired with a lightweight CRM is often the better-value combination.

Pricing, seat rules, contact tiers and which features sit in which plan change regularly. Check HubSpot’s own pricing page and confirm the specific features you need are included before you buy.

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