HubSpot vs Zoho
Who is this software for?
HubSpot is ideal for medium-sized B2B businesses and agencies that need a centralized CRM & marketing platform with in-depth reporting.
Pros
- Easy to use and intuitive platform
- The Hubspot blog holds a wealth of knowledge for business owners to learn about online marketing
- Hubspot is a complete all in one solution
Cons
- Steep price creep, as you build your list, the cost of Hubspot rises steeply
- Marketing platform requires a 12-month contract
- Expensive for a small business solution
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About HubSpot
HubSpot was founded in 2006 as a result of a simple observation: people have transformed how they live, work, shop, and buy, but businesses have not adapted. This mismatch led Brian Halligan and Dharmesh Shah to create the vision for the inbound experience and to develop HubSpot's platform to support it. With our powerful, easy to use, integrated set of applications, businesses can attract, engage, and delight customers by delivering inbound experiences that are relevant, helpful, and personalized. HubSpot is, after all, on a mission to make the world more inbound, one business transformation after another.
Who is this software for?
Zoho is ideal for both small businesses and enterprises sales organizations
Pros
- Free edition for up to 10 users
- Easy to use platform
- Only pay for applications and features you want to use
Cons
- Lots of features but depth of features can be limited
- Requires lots of customization to set up
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About Zoho
Zoho CRM has a version for both enterprises and small businesses. Each has its own pricing model, with several options available for SMBs.
