Navigating the pricing structures of enterprise tools can feel overwhelming, but HubSpot's latest updates aim to simplify the process while offering more scalability for businesses of all sizes. If you're a small business, startup, or marketing professional exploring HubSpot—or you're a current user eyeing the new model introduced in March 2024—understanding the details can help you make informed decisions.
This blog will guide you through HubSpot's updated pricing, how it's different from the old structure, and what goals HubSpot hopes to achieve with these changes. Whether you're an early-stage startup or a scaling business, HubSpot's goal is to become not just a tool, but a growth partner.
HubSpot's new pricing model, launched on March 5, 2024, introduces a seat-based approach that emphasizes flexibility, scalability, and inclusivity. The seat-based system categorizes user access with three key types, allowing businesses to pay only for what they need and tailor the system as they expand.
Here's a breakdown of the three seat types HubSpot now offers across its platform and hubs:
HubSpot's price revamp revolves around flexibility and empowering businesses of all sizes as they grow. Here are HubSpot's main goals behind the shift:
It's a move designed to cater to enterprises while staying accessible to startups and small-to-medium businesses (SMBs).
Prior to 2024, HubSpot utilized a more rigid pricing approach. Businesses often faced a higher cost barrier when expanding within the platform, as pricing treated all users equally, regardless of each employee's specific needs or roles.
The biggest changes include the following:
HubSpot's platform revolves around six modular Hubs that integrate seamlessly into the CRM. The updated pricing structure makes it easier than ever to scale from one Hub to others.
Here's how a 15-person small business could structure HubSpot access under the new pricing model with Sales, Marketing, and Service Hubs at the Professional level.
Role |
Seat Type |
Users |
Price per Seat |
Total |
Sales Manager |
Sales Pro Seat |
1 |
$90 |
$90 |
Account Managers |
Core Seat |
3 |
$45 |
$135 |
Customer Support |
Service Pro Seat |
2 |
$90 |
$180 |
Marketing Manager |
Core Seat |
1 |
$45 |
$45 |
Marketing Assistant |
View-Only Seat |
1 |
$0 |
$0 |
CEO |
Core Seat |
1 |
$45 |
$45 |
Total |
9 |
$495 |
This clear distinction between Core, Pro, and View-Only Seats lets businesses hand-pick functionality based on roles, avoiding overcharges for underused tools.
HubSpot reduces cost entry barriers for SMBs, ensuring that companies can grow into using multiple Hubs or advanced tools without feeling boxed out financially.
The user-specific seat types simplify access, roles, and permissions, improving internal workflow.
By offering CMS, CRM, sales, marketing, and service tools within a unified platform, HubSpot remains one of the most holistic enterprise solutions available.
If you're a new HubSpot customer, this tiered pricing approach means you can start small, test features, and expand access as your business grows. Existing customers will likely transition to this model upon renewal. HubSpot promises a seamless shift, with plenty of resources for understanding and adapting to the changes.
For businesses that want personalized guidance, leveraging a HubSpot partner or advisor can make implementing (and saving on) the new pricing much easier.
HubSpot's updated pricing is designed to make the platform's powerful features more accessible, scalable, and targeted for growing businesses. It's more than just a change in numbers—it's a shift toward empowering businesses with tools designed to work with you, not lock you in.
Want to experience the updated platform for yourself? Sign up for a free trial today and explore how HubSpot can help your business scale smarter, not harder.