WHICH HUBSPOT MARKETING HUB PLAN SHOULD YOU GET?
One of the most common questions we get asked as a HubSpot partner agency is, "Which HubSpot Marketing Hub plan do I really need?"
With four options to choose from (Free, Starter, Professional, and Enterprise), it can be hard to tell which one will give you the most bang for your buck.
Whether you're looking to get started with HubSpot or you're thinking about upgrading to a higher plan, this handy guide will help you understand which one will work best for your team's needs and goals.
We won't spend too long on this one. While Marketing Hub Free has some valuable features, it lacks a lot of the functionality you need for an effective marketing strategy.
Who it's good for:
People who are new to marketing and/or HubSpot that want to get familiar with the tool.
What you'll like:
What you might not like:
For just $20 per month, you can get a much more robust set of features with Marketing Hub Starter.
Who it's good for:
Small companies with limited marketing budgets. Your lead volume is manageable without automation.
What you'll like:
What you might not like:
This is the plan that we recommend to most of our clients. Marketing Hub Pro offers significantly more functionality than Starter.
Who it's good for:
Marketing teams who are ready to scale their growth with automation, customization, and more. It's also the typical starting point for teams migrating from another platform like Marketo or Pardot.
What you'll like:
What you might not like:
Marketing Hub Enterprise is ideal for large marketing teams. It is jam-packed with tools that can support advanced processes at scale.
Who it's good for:
Large, multi-user marketing teams with massive contact lists. Perfect for teams that need deep customization.
What you'll like:
What you might not like:
There are plenty of Marketing Hub features and considerations that we couldn't fit into this email today. If you want objective, personalized input about which plan will best support your team, we'd be happy to help — no strings attached! Shoot us a reply or book some time with us to get started.
😉 TLDR: You probably need Pro, but it depends on a few factors. Hit us up if you want personalized advice.