5 alternatives comparedLast verified 2026-03-21 Live pricing
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HubSpot's free tier is the best loss-leader in CRM. Two users, contact management, deal tracking, email integration — all genuinely usable, not a crippled demo. The problem is that HubSpot knows exactly what they're doing: once your team grows past two people and you've built your workflows there, migrating out feels like surgery.
The free plan isn't a trick — two users get real CRM functionality that Pipedrive and Monday CRM don't offer at any free tier
1,500+ integrations means you'll almost never hear 'we don't connect to that' — Salesforce has more (3,000+), but HubSpot covers everything a small team actually uses
Unified platform with marketing, service, and CMS hubs sharing one contact database — no other CRM under $100/user does this natively
Pipedrive is the CRM that salespeople actually like using, and that's not a small thing. The visual pipeline is the best in the business — drag a deal, move a stage, see your funnel in seconds. No free plan means you're paying from day one, but the sales teams I've worked with consistently say Pipedrive is the one they don't need to be forced to open.
The pipeline visualization is genuinely the best in CRM — not just a feature checkbox, but a fundamentally different way to manage deals that reps actually enjoy using
Setup time from signup to first productive use is under an hour — Salesforce takes days, and even HubSpot needs a few hours of configuration
Lite at $14/seat/mo annual is a clean, focused CRM without feature bloat — you get contacts, deals, and activities without paying for marketing tools you'll never use
Zoho CRM is the quiet budget pick that keeps showing up when you run the numbers honestly. Three free users (more than HubSpot's two), workflow automation starting at $14/user/mo (HubSpot charges $90 for that), and an ecosystem of 45+ Zoho apps that talk to each other natively. The trade-off is real though: the interface feels like it was designed by engineers, not designers.
At $40/user/mo for Enterprise, you're paying less than half what HubSpot Professional ($90) or Salesforce Pro Suite ($100) charge for comparable automation and AI features
Three free users is the most generous free tier in CRM — one more than HubSpot and Salesforce, and Pipedrive/Monday offer nothing free
The 45+ Zoho ecosystem apps share native data without integration middleware — a genuine advantage over bolting Pipedrive to Freshdesk to QuickBooks via Zapier
Monday CRM is what happens when a project management company decides to build a CRM on top of their existing platform. If your team already lives in monday.com for task management, adding the CRM layer feels natural — same interface, same automations, same boards. If you don't already use monday.com, there are better CRMs that were built as CRMs from the start.
If you're already on monday.com for project management, adding CRM boards is seamless — same interface, same automation engine, zero learning curve for your team
Unlimited contacts on every plan, including Basic at $12/seat/mo — Freshsales caps free at 1,000 and other CRMs often gate contact limits by tier
The visual board interface is genuinely flexible — you can customize pipeline views, dashboards, and workflows without writing formulas or hiring an admin
Freshsales is the CRM nobody talks about at conferences but a lot of small teams quietly rely on. Growth at $9/user/mo annual is the cheapest paid CRM in this entire comparison — and it includes workflow automation, something HubSpot charges ten times more for. The catch: Freshworks is a smaller ecosystem, and 300 integrations might not cover your stack.
Growth at $9/user/mo annual is the cheapest paid CRM in this niche by a $5 margin — a 10-person team pays $90/mo, which is a rounding error compared to Salesforce Pro Suite at $1,000/mo
Built-in phone dialer on every plan, including free — no other CRM in this comparison includes native calling without add-ons or third-party tools
21-day free trial is the longest of any CRM here, giving you three full sales cycles to test before committing a dollar