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HubSpot vs Mailchimp
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
HubSpot
All-in-one customer platform with CRM, marketing, sales, and service tools
Freemium

Mailchimp
Data-driven email & SMS marketing platform with AI-powered automations
Freemium
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
HubSpot
Pros
- Free CRM tier with contact management, deals, pipelines, and reporting at no cost
- Unified platform eliminates need to stitch together multiple point solutions
- 2,000+ integrations with tools like Gmail, Slack, Shopify, and Zapier
- AI agents automate customer support (65% resolution rate) and sales prospecting
- Voted #1 in 526+ G2 reports with strong ease-of-use ratings
Cons
- Pricing can escalate significantly when upgrading from free to paid tiers, especially for multiple hubs
- Feature-rich platform has a learning curve due to the breadth of tools available
- Marketing Hub pricing is per-contact, which can become expensive as databases grow
- Some advanced features require Professional or Enterprise tiers with mandatory onboarding fees
Mailchimp
Pros
- Free plan available for businesses just starting out with under 250 contacts
- 300+ integrations with popular platforms like Shopify, WooCommerce, Canva, and QuickBooks
- Built-in generative AI for email content creation with over 9.8 billion AI-generated emails sent
- 99.99% transactional email delivery rate with established infrastructure
- Comprehensive feature set including CRM, landing pages, surveys, and audience segmentation in one platform
Cons
- Overage charges apply when contact or email send limits are exceeded, which can lead to unexpected bills
- Pricing is contact-based and scales up quickly as your audience grows, making it expensive at higher tiers
- SMS marketing is limited to select countries and requires additional credit purchases as an add-on
- AI features (Intuit Assist) are in beta and only available in English on certain plan levels
Our Verdict
Both HubSpot and Mailchimp are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.