HubSpot’s CRM enables growth-minded businesses to optimize their relationships with leads and customers. Through harnessing the power of carefully crafted sales, marketing, customer service, content management, and operations tools, the software aims to make it easy to unify team strategy and drive conversion. Additionally, the software allows users to connect with over 875 integration apps, APIs, and solutions partners to create a customizable user experience that suits the way teams work.…
$0
Per Month [Unlimited Users]
Intuit Mailchimp
Score 8.3 out of 10
N/A
Mailchimp is an email marketing and marketing automation platform. Beyond just tracking how campaigns perform, Mailchimp takes it a step further by analyzing data from over half a billion emails to show why campaigns perform, driving informed decisions.
$0
per month
Pipedrive
Score 8.3 out of 10
N/A
Pipedrive is a customer relationship management (CRM) software built to help small teams to drive sales.
$24
per month per seat
Pricing
HubSpot CRM
Intuit Mailchimp
Pipedrive
Editions & Modules
Free Forever
$0
Per Month [Unlimited Users]
CRM Bundle
$50
per month
Free
$0
Essentials
starts at $13
per month
Standard
starts at $20
per month
Premium
starts at $350
per month
Essential
$24
per month per seat
Advanced
$49
per month per seat
Professional
$69
per month per seat
Power
$79
per month per seat
Enterprise
$129
per month per seat
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
HubSpot CRM
Intuit Mailchimp
Pipedrive
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
Yes
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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Monthly plans are available. The Essentials monthly plan at $24 per month.
HubSpot CRM is based on CRM and not any other component. Microsoft BC, Odoo are ERP systems with a less than optimal system for sales professionals. ActiveCampaign and Mailchimp do a great job for e-mails, but are unsuited for anything else. It's absolutely key to have a system …
Pipedrive was a little bit lacking and it was very simplistic as a starter package for someone who wants something other than a spreadsheet to get started. I remember features like making you have to set an additional task when you complete one, but that's not always the way …
In my opinion, HubSpot CRM had greater functionality than Pipedrive and Zoho. It's also more expensive. It's less expensive and easier to implement compared to Salesforce.
I have worked for companies that used Pipedrive and Zoho CRM Plus, but despite their differences in features, I find these tools to be the same. Zoho CRM Plus is excellent software to keep clients' information in the same location, but it is too costly if you ask me. Pipedrive …
My team was using Pipeline earlier, but that was not working according to our expectations, and our users were increasing, and Pipedrive was not able to handle that kind of number, so we switched to HubSpot CRM, and it has met our expectations as it is handling a very large …
At the end of the day, we realized we weren't going to make a change. It would be a massive lift right now to make a change to a totally new system. I like what Pipedrive offered, but the effort to actually make the change is not worth it to us.
HubSpot CRM seemed way simpler and cleaner than zoho and Salesforce CRM, which needed more setup and felt bilkier for daily use. Pipedrive was decent for tracking pipelines, HubSpot offered better e-mail logging, task management, and a more seamless workflow overall. I chose …
This answer may be a little more concise, as it's simpler!
Although functionality is fairly similar, Management brought the Sales team into the boardroom and took us through a high-level guided tour of both Pipedrive & HubSpot CRM. It essentially boiled down to which interface …
I honestly believe that the examples I've shared are more complete and developed. But even more, I believe they're more attractive to the eye and user friendly, which adds a lot of value when it comes to a platform which will be used by many different teams and people who are …
Free starter package and easy set-up. The first task was to set up a lead pipeline. After I discovered many more features, such as a ticket system, chatbot, and email sending in HubSpot, our team is using them on a daily basis.
Our team and senior managers deemed these products worth reviewing and requested that every team assess them, enabling our company to make an informed decision about the software to purchase. Everybody checked, and a survey was conducted among all those employees. We received …
We selected HubSpot CRM because it was so many tools in one and felt like the right sized platform for my agency (we are small, just a few folks). The academy and self serve option made onboarding feel easier than I thought. The other tools are mainly email providers, we …
HubSpot CRM allows you to create much more complex and sophisticated workflows than most competitors that I have used. At the same time, it does the basics very well if all you want to do is create a list of contacts, send them emails, and measure your email deliverability and …
Depending on the client and what I am doing, determine whether I recommend Hubspot or ActiveCampaign. ActiveCampaign has very similar Customer Experience Automation at a fraction of the cost. The UX isn't as good and it doesn't log emails per contact (only on deals), but it is …
Honestly, except for EnterpriseOne, I used these other products too long ago to compare. EnterpriseOne has a lot of capability but it is much more difficult to utilize their tools.
HubSpot is not as in-depth or detailed as some of the other CRM options out there. This also means that it can be a bit quicker to learn as it does not have as many features and it has a relatively simple interface that is easy to use. However, other tools out there have more …
I have more experience with HubSpot than I do with the others but from my limited experience with the other platforms, they are a little clunky and make it hard to navigate the website.
Hubspot is far superior to our previously used CRM, providing more automation and visibility of individual/company performance. It is also more cost-effective for multiple staff members and provides them with functionality to speed up their processes and complete their tasks …
It is more sales-focused and has more robust features that integrate with other areas of our business, such as the website, marketing, and automating tasks and follow-up emails. The other apps required more work as CRMs, whereas Hubspot seemed more plug-and-play.
HubSpot CRM is first and foremost a CRM system whilst MailChimp is a specialised email marketing tool so it's no surprise MailChimp is a clear winner in this category. Had HubSpot been a decent CRM too, we might have stuck with that single solution because it would have …
In some cases, Intuit Mailchimp is more user-friendly than some of these platforms. However, Intuit Mailchimp has been the most consistent. For example, some of these brands were acquired by larger companies and drastically changed their pricing models and offerings without …
It was the most sophisticated, but easy to use platform. I also had some experience in Mailchimp prior, so I was already familiar with the tool. Additionally, it was great having the ability to effectively manage SMS and email—all under one roof.
HubSpot is great for a more advanced business and one that is also looking for more tech abilities in their processes. Also, HubSpot is modular while Mailchimp is all inclusive with their features.
I have used a lot of email marketing tools over the years and Intuit Mailchimp is one that I keep going back to, it simple and easy to use, no messing around and it does what it says one tin.
We chose Intuit Mailchimp over competing solutions because we found their free tier more generous, which allowed us to get started easier. Also compared to other solutions we found their drag and drop email builder to offer a much better experience and easier UI. We also liked …
Verified User
Manager
Chose Intuit Mailchimp
First consideration is the cost, the value is affordable for a small size company like us. The second is the simplicity of how Mailchimp organize the functionalities on the platform. HubSpot has too much burdensome modules would overwhelm a small size company. We thought about …
MailChimp has much better UI and features when it comes to email marketing compared with Hubspot. The templates library is very rich as well and reporting and analytics are similar.
Mailchimp has a much better looking email design compared to HubSpot and Vertical Response. It seems to automatically optimize email sections for different devices and viewing/testing emails before they go out seems to be a much cleaner process for sending tests to team members …
Mailchimp is easier to use and offers more features at a better value.
Verified User
Director
Chose Intuit Mailchimp
We prefer Mailchimp as opposed to HubSpot because we were not using all of the features HubSpot offered. Nutshell is by far the easiest to use, especially when it comes to creating different tags and segments. We only use Mailchimp for one-off emails and think it does a good …
Mailchimp offers a lot of customizations and automation in a simple form that is available in larger, more expensive platforms. The email builder is probably the best in Mailchimp out of the other platforms because of the ability to easily customize the templates and also code …
We used Constant Contact for about a year and we liked it, but Mailchimp was simply easier for us to use, and we liked the formatting options for email campaigns and the templates available in Mailchimp. We also have found Mailchimp to be a little cheaper for us to use on a …
Mailchimp provided the best balance between price, feature set, and simplicity of use for our team. The excellent support team and help desk made on-boarding new staff quick and easy. We found mailchimp to have a more powerful feature set than Constant Contact while being …
Much more complete functions, robust interface, easy and automated sending of emails.
Verified User
Director
Chose Intuit Mailchimp
Mailchimp has a lot more competitive pricing. In addition, Mailchimp has a better pricing model in that there's transparency in what you can do. It's not like they're always trying to upsell you and lock features from you, compared to other products like HubSpot. It really …
I now use SendinBlue alongside Mailchimp, however, Mailchimp advantage over SendinBlue is its clean and friendly dashboard, the notification report which SendinBlue lacks and the ability to fully customize the signup form, including adding an image header.
Pipedrive
Verified User
Executive
Chose Pipedrive
Salesforce is more complex, visually Pipedrive is easier to look at at a glance to see where your opportunities fall in the stages in your funnel; whereas Salesforce is not as visually appealing. Pipedrive is better for smaller businesses and more price effective than some of …
Pipedrive has a simpler interface and focuses on sales initiatives rather than digital marketing efforts which is something that our sales team needs. Pipedrive offers a good level of flexibility when it comes to customizations and they are always open to adding new features.
Pipedrive has an excellent UI, email tracking features, and the ability to display contact information and notes about each individual. It allows us to integrate other systems with a high degree of automation, which is crucial to our workflow. Easy to pick up and use, with …
It is easier to use and more specific. I think HubSpot has a lot and can be overwhelming or confusing at the start. It is cheaper, and the automation is easier to configure. I think it is a better option to start with Pipedrive software. Try it and check for yourself.
I really like Pipedrive for a small business or a Salesforce with a lot of newer reps. It's so simple to see at a glance what is needed for follow up of all top leads, and all leads in general. Reps won't forget the next steps because of the reminders, and it's very easy to …
Pipedrive is less complex and far more affordable. It is missing some of the marketing tools (email marketing, adspend tracking, etc.) But for a small team this tool is far superior. It cuts out the fluff and focuses on helping you manage a pipeline. And the cost is a million …
I'm a huge fan of HubSpot. It is more aligned with how most salespeople work than any other CRM out there. It's modern enough that you don't have to spend hours trying to figure out how to do things. While they continue to raise the price, it is still a great value.
Pipedrive is extremely lightweight, but extremely powerful as you get deeper into it. My 61 year old father will use it, when he won't even use email on desktop. Pipedrive is inexpensive and easy to adopt. It's also easy to adapt, adding custom fields, deal stages, and other …
Pipedrive is nowhere near as capable as Salesforce, but it's also much easier to manage. I think of Pipedrive as a simple version CRM that is good for managing inbound lead's interests in an organized way. When you have a larger sales structure with different components and …
I think that for a smaller sales team and for simply getting your reps off of pen and paper and into a digital system that can be managed, Pipedrive is the perfect system to get the sales team moving and thinking along the lines of a team selling approach. What Pipedrive is not …
Pipedrive is more expensive but does all of the following better: Data import and export is simple, you can efficiently manage your company’s sales pipeline, and it offers full sales management features. Ultimately, the full feature set is what we needed at that point in time …
Founder and Growth Hacker at Big Red's Equipment Sales
Chose Pipedrive
Pipedrive is a mature product that is feature-rich, but simple. It can be used as minimally as possible and is still a fantastic contact manager. But it is robust, and can really automate a lot of the sales process if used correctly.
Pipedrive is a very effective project management tool whereas I have used Insightly more as a full CRM system - this is not a negative reflection on Pipedrive as I cannot really compare them as they were used for completely different needs. As a project management system …
President/Client Strategy Partner, Business Development/Government Relations Services
Chose Pipedrive
Pipedrive is superior to Hubspot and Zoho. However, given the size of my organization the OnePageCRM is more suited to my needs and comparing it with Pipedrive is doing so with apples and oranges.
CapsuleCRM was our go-to system up until now and it did a very decent job. Where it lacked, however, was its visualization of the sales process. It also bothered us that outstanding tasks could not easily be removed if they piled up AND they were taking up a great deal of space …
I am giving it a 9 rating out of 10 because it has saved my job and helped my team to cracks very big deals. Last year, we were supposed to give a presentation to a client as we were about to sign him for a project. The client asked for our numbers in a real meeting, but we hadn't prepared them for our presentation. I logged in to HubSpot CRM and created a small report that included the relevant numbers. This turned out to be a very good decision for our company, as we subsequently signed that client.
For any E-commerce related needs, like you need to see a list of customers who have added products to cart but did not purchase, this can be done really easily, but if your e-commerce provider provides integration, then it is best suited. Most of the systems in the Market provide out-of-the-box integration. Their API is also very easy it can be integrated to any language. You can integrate it into your custom developed system and use the features, like adding customers to specific lists. Also, if your lists become really big, then their system can get a bit slow to respond via API, so you might need a strategy for how you are gonna fetch the data using API.
Pipedrive is a fantastic tool to help monitor and track lead generation and referral sources. It helps maintain accountability with the sales team and helps ensure that we are doing appropriate marketing to maintain a steady influx of cases. The weekly and quarterly sales reports that it can generate are incredibly helpful and insightful. They help inform us of what we need to focus on each quarter/year.
Timeline view and conversation log is extremely helpful and an underrated feature; this is in addition to the entire user profile view.
Task management is simple but effective.
Deal and company tracking with stakeholder management inside companies / deals is very handy; we know what is happening even though we might not be directly working on it.
Gmail integration is quite smooth along with email tracking.
Mailchimp allows you to manage your mailing list really well. You can subscribe people, unsubscribe people manage the mailing list directly into segments, and what not.
Mailchimp has features where you can create campaigns based on your mailing lists and send out newsletters to your subscribers based on a multitude of parameters that you can setup. Such as send email daily, weekly, monthly and they also have event based mails that you can send out.
Mailchimp also has a feature where you can design your emails. The look and aesthetics are very important when sending emails to your subscribers and all those needs are addressed here.
Great visual visibility of the funnel plus easy to drag the deals across the stages
The email integration that collects all relevant communication (also through the possibility of adding a deal-specific Pipedrive address on BCC)
The integration with Pandadoc, which we use a lot, so that Pipedrive keeps a really handy overview of the documents we have sent out / which have been signed
More of an integration issue I think than a problem with HubSpot CRM, but we have AirCall integrated for direct phone lines and synching with individual users for outbound calls. Opening Aircall to make an outbound call automatically generates a new client - unattached to a company record as an orphan.
Historical records with activities is awesome but when creating a deal it isn't always a choice to capture last 30 days of history. When it is an option and you click to add that to a deal you can see all the activity items and people who have done anything with the "file".
I would like to see more native options for automation.
Showing the customers name on the pipeline page. Right now I can only get it to show the brand name twice. I wish it would replace the second brand name with the main point of contact.
Better reporting tools. Their reporting tools are not easy to pick up. I've spent time trying to figure it out and it isn't something I can pick up on quickly.
Better training options. I wish I had a personal trainer to walk me through the best way to use Pipedrive so I can get the most out of it.
Thus far, our company has found HubSpot CRM to be a reliable service that serves its purpose well: a centralized business contacts database, accessible remotely, with a simple and visually-pleasing interface. Issues are non-existent or resolved quickly, and when the service is experiencing interruptions, notifications and/or updates are sent regularly.
We've had Mailchimp for about ten years, I want to say. I started with the company about four years ago, and I don't see us ever diverting to another source. It's easy for us to use, and we have all our clients already built into the database. I imagine we'll use them for as long as we have the company.
I am giving it this rating because it has helped us keep track of leads, it saved us a lot of time by automating tasks, and it makes it easy for different teams to work together. It is user-friendly and has improved our approach to communicating with customers and closing deals.
The interface is a bit complicated, and I need to spend some time to learn new functions and understanding how it works. I don't like working with email templates because of the limited customization options. However, functions like AI for generating emails, segmentation, and analytics still work well and are very useful.
Pipedrive is easy to use and has a clean interface so we can follow up accurately. Its custom features help manage leads and evaluate team performance. It saves time and improves efficiency. Pipedrive is stable and supports integrations and automation.
I have, in the 4+ years that I've used Mailchimp, never seen an issue that restricted the use of their software/tools. I don't know of a single time when they're system crashed or went down. I could be wrong, but I honestly haven't experienced any issues with outages, errors or unplanned downtime
I haven't noticed any slow speeds from Mailchimp or their tools. I think the landing pages load quickly and look nice. The email reports and editing operates smoothly and doesn't take time to load. Additionally, when I use Mailchimp in conjunction with Zapier + Hubspot I don't notice any drag between any of these tools
Because when I needed help HubSpot responded immediately and provided me with the information I needed which enabled me to realize that HubSpot was even more customizable and easier to use than I thought! And I already thought HubSpot was very user friendly and easy to use, and then Support showed me how to manipulate the settings, columns and the appearance of the tool.
Website tools were easy to use and understand so a novice can easily meet or exceed their client's expectations! Loved that we were able to totally customize so that the e-mail we created conveyed our client's overall messaging consistent with their branding! Client love that we can provide turnkey services to support their sales and marketing teams!
Between quick video tutorials and having very quick feedback from their support teams, it is one of the main reasons I would recommend Pipedrive. It is critical, especially when setting up the platform to meet your companies needs, that a solid support team like Pipedrive has is there to make the transition easier.
If you've had any prior experience with cloud based marketing automation or group communication tools, you can do the implementation without paid outside support. Though getting to a SLA (service level agreement) would be best achieved with the help of a third party who can facilitate
It's pretty easy to get up and running! There's a slight learning curve on a few things, but once you find where everything is located, you can import your list and send your first email. It really makes our clients feel great to see how quickly they can get that first email out.
We've been using Hubspot for years and don't foresee making any changes away from it. It has been fully integrated into how our business operates. We ultimately selected HubSpot CRM because it had all the features and functions that our marketing, sales, and operations teams wanted. And it offered those features and functions at the right price point for our organization.
I don't think they are comparable; we use Google Ads to put our website at the top of the list when someone googles certain words. We use meta business to manage our social media. Google aims to gain customers, while Mailchimp is used to interact with both existing and new customers.
I much prefer the interface of Pipedive when compared to Zoho. Much more user friendly and the team is always readily available when we need them. Pipedrive allowed for many custom integrations to be added, as Zoho was a tad more complicated to manipulate. We would not go back to Zoho in any case.
Mailchimp over the years I've used it has grown in leaps and bounds. They have added so many additional features than were previously available. They are truly an all-in-one marketing platform now. If you're a small operation and just want to add email to your marketing efforts, they're there for you. If you're a larger operation and want to start sending postcard advertisements, they can do that. If you'd good with that and want to kick up your marketing by going social, you can do that on their platform. They are truly able to be as small as you need, but also get quite large in whatever it is you'd like to do through their system.
One of my retail web store clients was sending out email specials and notices about once a month. After clicking the send button, we would watch Google Analytics and the current site users would light up immediately. Often, the current site visitors would pop up to 20, 30 or more after the email was sent. On a normal day, seeing 1 or 2 online users would be OK.
Pretty much in all cases, we could see an uptick in positive activity after sending out a Intuit Mailchimp email to a list.
Great on setup which made our work easier and less technically equipped people can manage a lot of things(compared to SalesForce where you need to hire a developer to set it up)
We were able to integrate our calling system easily and get things going on the lead calling aspect.
Great multipipeline option where we were able to manage both organisations under one roof.