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The HubSpot CRM is built for growing teams. Today, over 100,000 customers in more than 120 countries use HubSpot's award-winning software to attract, engage and delight their customers.
Sortd transforms your Gmail into a powerful Sales tool. For individuals and teams who spend a lot of time in email and spreadsheets ... for people who want a better way to keep track of work.
The whole system is amazing and gives me flexibility and guidance at the same time. I am confident it is helping my business.
The marketing add-on is VERY expensive and there is no option for the Solo person. The software is geared to the enterprise which is too bad.
This is what I like about HubSpot. Once you become more of an enterprise level though, solutions like Salesforce is probably the better choice.
I hate that the utm parameters are getting stripped from pageviews. It makes everything so much more difficult.
I love how user-friendly HubSpot is. It has a ton of functionality and comes at a pretty good price for what you get.
Workflows can be confusing and hard to understand at times.
There is a lot you can learn from HubSpot and a great CRM for the companies that need a great work flow. Absolutely recommend this.
Now I am stuck with some defined items that are inaccessible.
I love the clean interface and how seamlessly it integrates with Gmail. At times I find myself using the Sortd interface more than the standard inbox because the look and feel are terrific.
The worst part is that thevdecelped tonight enough to create an iOS app for the predominantly Chrome residing program - but the app is SO STRIPPED down that it too is useless.
Sortd is a nice way to apply trello like functionality to your gmail inbox, getting the best of both.
Recently, it just isnt working and we do not know why but the support was slow so had to abandon it.
My overall experience with Sortd has been excellent. The pricing is fair and the built in email tracking saved me money as I was able to cancel another subscription that only offered tracking.
Not much to complain about as I have only been using for a short time, but the biggest annoyance to date has been the need to reload the inbox when switching between the Sortd pane and Gmail.
Great concept-bringing together the best project management tools.
The execution renders the software too busy, overcrowded and painfully slow.
Monica: My name is Monica and I am an administrative and operations manager. Our company consists of 12 people and I would give HubSpot a 4-star rating. We were using Salesforce and the way it was described by my management was as an glorified database. Apparently, we did need support for every step that we needed to follow and support wasn't great, so it just took a lot of work to get simple tasks done. Yeah. I chose HubSpot myself actually. I did some research and I wanted a platform where I could have all of my activities in one place. So not only I have the CRM software, I can also distribute our newsletter and I can also get reports on the activity that I get with my customers and contacts. So initially, I tried it because it was a free platform that offered very sophisticated tools. And I ended up staying with it just because I can have everything in one place, even manage my social media accounts. At first, getting started with HubSpot was very easy. It is very intuitive. It is very well-designed. Later on, I did have some questions. I didn't have the time necessarily to explore the more complex tools, so I did reach out to the sales team. To be honest, it took some time to get an appointment. I got canceled three times so that wasn't great. But the software and the design itself is pretty good where I was able to set it up myself. I would say, if you want to try HubSpot, to watch some videos about all the capabilities. There is even a very short project-oriented course available online. I believe that it's on Coursera. That is very useful. They guide you through every step of the way and they show all the many different free tools that are available which is great because they're not pushing a sale. They are rather just teaching you how to use the software. And yeah, just watch a bunch of videos and do spend some time exploring the many available tools.
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