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Updates To HubSpot Pricing and Packaging

  
  
  

Yesterday, HubSpot unveiled a new pricing structure for new customers that reflects the recent addition of significantly expanded functionality to the HubSpot software in email, lead nurturing, and cross-channel analytics. There will be no change in pricing for existing HubSpot customers.

Basing our pricing on features and number of contacts

Details on the new pricing system are available on the HubSpot Pricing Page. Under the new system, new HubSpot customers will select the product level that best fits their needs, both in terms of feature set and in terms of the number of contacts in their marketing database. While the new HubSpot pricing varies according to number of contacts and functionality, all existing customers will be able keep their current, "unlimited contacts" pricing structures, and will be able to retain access to the same features they now enjoy, with no change to their pricing.

Grandfathering in existing customers

HubSpot has always grandfathered in existing customers when our prices have changed, and we intend to continue that tradition now and into the future. Therefore, all existing HubSpot customers will be grandfathered in to their current products at their current prices, and will continue to enjoy unlimited contacts in their marketing databases, just as before. We simply wanted to share the new pricing structure with our existing customers as a way of maintaining transparency and openness in our operations and decision-making.

Lifting limits on user accounts and lead nurturing

One part of today's changes will affect our existing customers directly, however. Effective today, we are lifting the existing limits on the number of user accounts and lead nurturing campaigns for all HubSpot customers, and raising these limits across the board to levels previously enjoyed only by our Large customers. That is, from now on, all HubSpot customers will have limits of 50 user accounts and 100 lead nurturing campaigns. Lifting these limits has been one of the changes our customers have asked for the most, and we are delighted to be able to comply with this request.

Questions and comments

If you have any questions at all about HubSpot's new pricing structure and how it affects you directly, or wish to learn more about how to use your new user accounts and lead nurturing campaigns, please contact your account manager or call HubSpot Support at 1-888-HUBSPOT x3. Customers can also direct any questions, comments, or feedback to me, Brad Coffey, at bcoffey [at] hubspot [dot] com. 

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Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Canada Goose Coats
Great news on the additional user accounts and lead nurturing campaigns and congratulations on your continued success!
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Scott Sweeney
Jon, 
 
I'm so sorry to hear about your difficulties getting set up on your HubSpot upgrade. I don't know why you're seeing the downgrade you describe, but I'd definitely contact Support and/or your HubSpot account rep to get help with what you're experiencing. 
 
Beth
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Elizabeth Dunn
The integration between Performable and HubSpot isn't seemless or easy. I had upgraded my HubSpot account and signed on to use Performable on August 29 only to find out that all your people who were responsible for training were at Dreamforce. 
 
 
 
My HubSpot sales rep worked over time to get this handled but was stymied by the absence of anybody who could make a decision. 
 
 
 
Adding insult to injury,over the weekend, my HubSpot upgrade was downgraded to basic. Why I don't know! I paid and I'm not able to use Performable and I'm paying for the upgraded version of HubSpot and I'm getting the basic version.  
 
 
 
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Jon Nugent
This is great news! The lead nurturing tool will bring a lot more success to the smaller businesses that can now target their specific audiences. 
 
Thanks Hubspot!
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Dale Berkebile
Like Adam, I am also wondering about this question: 
"Will the Hubspot API now be available to small/basic customers?" 
Thanks guys!
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Renaud
Awesome! Love the lifted limit on LN campaigns. Nice job HubSpot!
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Nicole Baron
Very nice. I like the reduced price difference between the Small and Medium packages, and the increased user limits and lead nurturing limits. This pricing model allows customers to match their HubSpot solution much more organically to their business size and growth.
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Chris Strom
Also super excited about the additional lead nurturing campaigns! 
 
Now the million dollar question: Will the Hubspot API now be available to small/basic customers? 
 
Thanks, 
Adam
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Adam Sokoloff
RE: Unlimited Lead Nurturing Campaigns and User Accounts: THANK YOU!!!!
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Julia Stewart
Stacie - thanks for the comment. We are working on making the page more user friendly and wanted to focus on getting the details out there for our customers. 
 
1) On the contacts - yes this does refer to the number of email contacts/leads you have in the HubSpot database. 
 
2) For the individual features - there is a pdf linked to at the bottom of the pricing page that has a full set of features available in each product. Here is the direct link: http://www.hubspot.com/Portals/53/docs/HubSpotEditions-2011.pdf
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Brad Coffey
Thank you for the extra LN campaigns - this is super exciting!  
 
Couple of things tho 
 
Contacts - does this refer to email contacts/database? 
 
Is it possible to create a chart so we can see, at a glance, the different tools available at different levels - I realise the price changes on number of contacts but just seeing which tools you get at each level in one chart helps a lot. 
 
Thanks :)
Posted @ Tuesday, January 03, 2012 7:32 AM by Stacie Chalmers
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