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]
Salesmate
Score 10.0 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Salesmate is a single platform that helps create personalized experiences across marketing, sales, and service touchpoints across all channels – email, text, chat, web, calls, and eCommerce. It is designed to enable users to generate more leads, close more deals, and build lasting customer relationships. It replaces many disjointed systems to save users time and money. Salesmate offers businesses: …
$29
per month per user
Pricing
HubSpot CRM
Salesmate
Editions & Modules
Free Forever
$0
Per Month [Unlimited Users]
CRM Bundle
$50
per month
Basic
$29
per month per user
Pro
$49
per month per user
Business
$79
per month per user
Enterprise
Custom
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
HubSpot CRM
Salesmate
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Optional
Additional Details
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We offer built-in calling:
Starting at $1.10 per month for your phone line & pay as you go credits
We use Apollo.io, but that's just for some sales automation. Mostly, HubSpot CRM has everything that a not-so-power user of a particular stream would ask for. You cannot go wrong with HubSpot CRM, and a very easy decision unless somebody has very specific requirements. As a …
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 …
We liked the automated marketing that is available in HubSpot CRM compared to other products. It's also very easy to create reporting and view pipelines for different teams.
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 …
I used Salesforce in a previous company. It was way more complex, especially because we would receive bugs and error messages that would prevent us from fixing the issue when it was urgent, as it would cause a contract not to be sent, for example. We had a customized version …
HubSpot CRM has closed the gap and stacks up to staple CRM's like Sales Force. They've made themselves more appealing by lowering the entry-cost to get started.
HubSpot CRM definitely has the most features and is built for enterprise clients. We have been testing some other CRMs. They often have limited functionality but for a cheaper price ex. Attio.
Better in almost every way for a small business - more straightforward, more functionality out of the box, really easy to understand, and get support too.
HubSpot is easier to navigate, work in, and export data compared to these other software. Its integration with Zapier, Slack, and Chargebee has revolutionized the relationship between our sales and CS teams, making information extremely easy to find. These other platforms I …
I think SFDC does some things better than HS but overall comparable. ChurnZero literally serves a different purpose, but I will say that Company/ Contact management and reporting are much easier in CZ.
I prefer use of Monday overall and we have since transitioned to Monday for many of our teams. I think Monday has a more intuitive interface and better customization. Training is inferior to HubSpot, but customer support is superior. Monday, frankly looks cooler.
HubSpot CRM has its own strengths and is well suited for companies in the Series A/Series B range. I have used other tools which are highly customizable but when the use-cases are particularly unique and custom.
We felt that HubSpot CRM served us better when we were still a start up, and tailors also very well to scale ups. We felt Monday was a tool more for start ups that wanted a CRM and project management tool at the same time, which wasn't what we were looking for. Salesforce CRM …
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 works 'by itself', if you add different components to the suite, like Marketing, for example, you won't lose data or need to check the quality of syncs, APIs or webhooks. It's all native, all in one.
We use/used Active Campaign in one of our companies and in our current company we are using High Level. The main reason we use a combination of the two is due to the budget constraints. High Level is far more affordable, provides many if not all of the same features as …
Salesforce is the leading legacy (and modern) provider for a reason, but it should be clearly mentioned that is so admin-heavy that it is sometimes just very burdensome to work with them. Basically, you need an entire team of employees work full-time with Salesforce just to …
In our company, we previously used various CRMs that often had shortcomings and failed us at critical moments. Since adopting HubSpot CRM, we've noticed significant improvements, as it allows us to segment our databases, properly qualify leads, and generate reports and insights …
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 …
HubSpot CRM is just a very attractive well organized platform that is constantly evolving and had it not been for the cost and contract terms it would be a top recommendation.
Microsoft Dynamics is not very flexible in connecting with other apps or with other ideas and processes. Salesforce is definitely too costly and also the customer service is not working well. HubSpot is doing much better on that, and overall, it's the solution that has from our …
I haven't used any other CRM, but from what I've heard from other's that have, other CRM's are much more expensive and they don't offer the sale level of customer support that Salesmate does.
Salesmate was a good trade-off in pricing, features and possibilites: we started with a very simple pipeline management and then we slowly added some new features that we were already paying for in the basic/pro level. No need to upgrade to higher cost solutions to have full …
Salesmate is more individualised and significantly more impactful for the individual user whereas Salesforce is better at reporting and more applicable for upper management rather than daily use and workflow management.
I did brief this at the start itself. Salesmate is a simple tool, which is easy to understand, easy to navigate, easy to automate your own process, easy to configure and execute things without manually feeding it everything with all details. The simple point is - Email Outlook …
I was using the free version of Hubspot, which was extremely limiting. If I wanted to go ahead and unlock a simple feature, which every other CRM offered, my price would shoot up to hundreds of dollars a month for no reason, as they force you to unlock “all the features” not …
Salesmate is head and shoulders above these other systems when you weigh the price to features. Salesmate is simple to navigate and is packed with useful everyday features; all included at the same price. The standard features in Salesmate are additional or nonexistent features …
Salesmate is way better at keeping organized, creating call lists, and keeping track of won and lost deals. I spent years trying to organize blitz to no avail and that's why we made the move to Salesmate.
I am fairly decent with computers but I don't like dealing with things that are overly complicated. I loved Salesmate because it had all of the features we needed to manage clients, but not a bunch of extra stuff you never use. Customization of the system was easy and it didn't …
Salesmate is more user-friendly than the above. We enjoy the simplistic functions rather than too many moving parts that confuse our staff. Salesmate keeps all of the important features that you would look for in a CRM. However, if you are looking for more features you can …
In our quest to streamline our sales effort and
consolidate our siloed data, we evaluated various CRM's out there in the market
and zeroed on to Salesmate, some of the features we really liked, are the
The mobile feature is not available with Creatio Manual dialing with Freshsales CRM no power dialer Customizable
but fairly detailed (more focused on quotation management) Knowledge base not available with Mothernode
Very similar in overall layout and user experience...but the features blow these others out of the water. Where alternative solutions had features either lacking or as an upgrade (ie having to spend an extra $10-$30/month/user) Salesmate has these features out-of-the-box.
Every call, chat and email creates a support ticket which is usually 24-48 hours for a response. I accomplished more with Salesmate support than I did with a month of the entire Fresh Works Suite. Also - all components are separate with Freshworks i.e. contacts to not sync …
I have looked at trial versions of most of the major CRM's most of which did NOT have a VOIP component. The ones that did poorly worked and were buggy. I extensively looked at Bitrix24 (lacks certain functionality), worked with LessAnnoyingCRM integrated with SIMPLII VOIP …
Compared to Hubspot, Salesmate just provides so much more for less. It misses some of the marketing stuff that Hubspot has but personally I never needed them because I use a different software for that anyway.
Most of our clients are either government institutions or Education sector clients, such as universities, colleges, Coaching Institutes, and Competitive boards. We store their data in a single place. That means we can keep our one client's data in one place without any confusion. Our data is always clear and understandable while it is in HubSpot CRM.
Salesmate gives us everything we need as a small business, with a clear interface, and can adapt to any business. If I was being ultra picky, I would perhaps suggest the ability to remove or hide certain modules not applicable to our niche, e.g., we are a B2C business, so the company module is not really useable for us, but this is not a negative by any means.
The ability to create marketing campaigns and have control over when to stop and when to send the next according to your cadence design is excellent. However the ability to see the performance and the history for each prospect is so simple and so accessible - I kicked myself for not getting it sooner.
Having one place to create companies and contacts as well as score leads and track all contract products means we don't have to miss any renewals.
The Deal tracker gives us the ability to track multiple pipelines as well as team and individual metrics like average sale, percentage of goal, contribution to team effort which when mixed with an activity tracker means the team stays lean and mean to crush all goals.
The real time chat feature means prospects can navigate to our landing page for info about us, levels of product availability, pricing and begin a quick chat with members of the sales and support team.
Intel features along with lead scoring, SEO integration, podcasts and white papers all combine to be the most comprehensive CRM you could need.
The search feature can be buggy and does not allow for highlighted text to be typed on. You must clear the box or hit backspace before typing. The only app in my life that does this.
The dashboard button is pointless if it still makes you choose between legacy or classic.
To be honest there are some barriers due to which we are unable to use Hubspot at it's full potentials. The region that we work in has some restrictions that don't allow us to make calls or text which leaves us to just Email to the client.
Very happy with the customer service and the overall functionality of the program. With new features always being launched and discussed I'm looking fwd to growing with them
Once you are set up with HubSpot CRM, it becomes difficult to use any other tool, as it integrates you into the workflow and makes it a habit to log in to HubSpot to identify tasks for the day. The overall ease of use is also a brilliant factor in using HubSpot. They push you towards deal closure and revenue generation.
The platform is incredibly robust while maintaining a clean appearance. This allows you to see exactly what you need at any given time without being overwhelmed. The ability to customize your dashboard easily allows you to see the information that is most relevant to your operations and needs.
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.
Fantastic - always reply in a reasonable amount of time, usually with a simple fix. The support website is very handy, but often you will likely have 'niche' questions - to which the team are all to happy to help with. For larger issues, we have had to lodge tickets with tech, but to date, every issue we have had has been resolved. Very happy with the support and service.
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
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 the most votes for HubSpot CRM, as most employees preferred it.
I was using the free version of Hubspot, which was extremely limiting. If I wanted to go ahead and unlock a simple feature, which every other CRM offered, my price would shoot up to hundreds of dollars a month for no reason, as they force you to unlock “all the features” not just the ones you need. Salesmate is much better, as you can choose which features you want, and don’t want.
Gave a ton of visibility into user and sales funnel.
Able to get back to new signups or inbound leads much faster, sometimes within minutes. We have a Slack integration that's super helpful.
Saved hours each week that were earlier spent digging through emails or spreadsheets for context; meetings are a lot shorter because it is super easy to go through the created reports.