Pipedrive

Marketing & CRM

Quick facts

Best for Small to mid-sized B2B sales teams, roughly 2-50 reps, selling through a defined process.
Category CRM and Sales
Pricing from US$14 per seat per month, billed annually (US$168 per seat/year)
Free plan No
Free trial 14 days
Team size solo, 2-10, 11-50
Last verified 18 August 2026 — how we verify

Quick verdict

Consider it if: Pipeline visibility and rep adoption matter more than breadth, or founder-led sales has outgrown a spreadsheet.

Look elsewhere if: Sales is transactional and self-serve, or you need marketing automation, support and billing in one system.

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

Pipedrive is a sales CRM organised around a visual deal pipeline, built so that a small sales team can see what to do next without a manager chasing them. It started in Estonia as a tool built by salespeople who disliked the CRMs they were given, and that origin still shows: the drag-and-drop pipeline is the home screen, and almost everything else in the product exists to keep deals moving through it. It is a sales tool first, with marketing and project features available around the edges.

What you can actually do with it

Most teams set up one or two pipelines, connect email, and let the activity reminders drive the day.

Who it fits best

Pipedrive is a strong fit for small and mid-sized B2B sales teams, roughly two to fifty reps, who sell through a defined process with multiple touchpoints: agencies, recruiters, consultancies, manufacturers, software and professional services. It also works well for a founder-led sales effort that has outgrown a spreadsheet and needs reminders more than analytics.

It fits less well where sales is transactional and self-serve, where you need heavy marketing automation as the centrepiece, or where you want a single system also handling support tickets, billing and service delivery.

Things worth knowing before you commit

Alternatives to compare it against

If you want sales and marketing tied together with a free entry point, HubSpot is the usual comparison, though costs climb sharply as you add hubs and contacts. If you need one system covering sales, support and operations with deep customisation, Zoho CRM or Salesforce give you more scope at the price of setup effort. If your sales is really follow-up-driven and simple, a lighter tool such as Less Annoying CRM or a well-built Airtable base may be enough. Pipedrive is the pick when pipeline visibility and rep adoption matter more than breadth.

Plan tiers, add-on prices and feature limits change over time. Check Pipedrive’s own pricing page before deciding.

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