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HubSpot vs Marketo: Which Marketing Platform Wins? | Markivis

Written by Markivis | Mar 10, 2026 5:30:00 AM

Key Takeaways

  • HubSpot is better for SMBs and integrated marketing/sales; Marketo excels at enterprise marketing automation
  • Marketo is more powerful for complex workflows; HubSpot is easier to use and implement
  • Pricing heavily favors HubSpot for most companies; Marketo gets expensive fast
  • HubSpot includes CRM; Marketo requires buying CRM separately

If you're shopping for marketing automation, you've probably heard both HubSpot and Marketo mentioned. Both are solid platforms, but they're designed for different markets. Let's break down the real differences.

What They Actually Do

HubSpot Marketing Hub

  • Email marketing and automation
  • Landing pages and forms
  • Lead nurturing and scoring
  • Ad management (Facebook, Google, LinkedIn)
  • Analytics and ROI tracking
  • Built-in CRM for sales alignment
  • Content management (blog, website)

Marketo

  • Email marketing and automation
  • Lead nurturing and scoring
  • Advanced marketing automation workflows
  • Account-based marketing (ABM) features
  • Advanced analytics and attribution
  • Integrations with external CRMs
  • Lead management
  • No built-in CRM

Pricing Comparison

This is where the differences get really obvious.

HubSpot Marketing Hub

Tier

Monthly Cost

Contact Limit

Free

$0

500 contacts

Starter

$50

2500 contacts

Professional

$500

10,000 contacts

Enterprise

$3,200+

Unlimited

A small marketing team might spend $50-500/month.

Marketo

Marketo doesn't publish standard pricing. Instead, they quote based on "lead database" size.

Typical pricing:

  • Small: $1,200/month
  • Mid-market: $5,000-10,000/month
  • Enterprise: $20,000+/month

And that's before you add:

  • CRM (need to buy Salesforce or other)
  • Advanced features (ABM, reporting)
  • Professional services setup

A comparable team to the HubSpot example would cost $5,000-10,000/month on Marketo.

Real talk: For the same functionality, HubSpot costs 10-20x less than Marketo for most companies.

Ease of Implementation

HubSpot

  • Basic setup: 1-2 weeks
  • Workflows: Drag-and-drop interface
  • Training: Self-service through Academy
  • Landing pages: No coding required
  • Email design: Easy template builder

Marketo

  • Basic setup: 4-8 weeks
  • Workflows: More technical, can require dev work
  • Training: Requires formal training courses
  • Landing pages: Requires some technical knowledge
  • Email design: More customizable but steeper learning curve

If you need to go live quickly, HubSpot wins by a mile.

Feature Comparison Table

Feature

HubSpot

Marketo

Email marketing

Excellent

Excellent

Automation workflows

Great

Excellent

Landing pages

Easy, no code

More technical

Lead scoring

Very good

Excellent

CRM included

Yes

No (separate purchase)

Account-based marketing

Basic

Advanced (enterprise feature)

Analytics

Good

Excellent (detailed)

Ease of use

9/10

6/10

Setup time

Weeks

Months

Integration with CRM

Built-in (HubSpot)

External (configure)

Community support

Excellent

Good

Professional training

Free Academy

Paid courses


What Marketo Does Better

Advanced Workflow Automation

If you need extremely complex, multi-step campaigns with multiple conditions and branches, Marketo has deeper automation capabilities.

Account-Based Marketing (ABM)

Enterprise ABM features for targeting specific accounts across multiple touchpoints. HubSpot's ABM features exist but are basic.

Lead Database Management

Managing tens of thousands of leads with advanced segmentation. Marketo's system is built to handle this scale better.

Detailed Attribution

If you need granular attribution across multiple touchpoints, Marketo's reporting is more sophisticated.

Advanced Analytics

Revenue cycle analytics and predictive modeling. Marketo goes deeper than HubSpot for large enterprises.

What HubSpot Does Better

Integration with Sales

The built-in CRM means sales and marketing data live together automatically. Marketo requires manual integration.

Ease of Use

Most marketers can use HubSpot. Most Marketo users need technical support for non-basic tasks.

Rapid Implementation

HubSpot launches in weeks. Marketo takes months.

Landing Pages

HubSpot's landing page builder is no-code and intuitive. Marketo's requires more technical skill.

Cost

Not even close. HubSpot is dramatically cheaper.

Free Tier

HubSpot's free Marketing Hub lets you test features. Marketo doesn't have a free version.

Integrated Experience

Everything works together in HubSpot. Marketo requires integrating separate pieces.

User Experience Comparison

HubSpot User: "I learned HubSpot in a few days. The interface makes sense. I built my first automation workflow without help."

Marketo User: "I needed training to understand the system. Building workflows requires thinking like a developer. It's powerful but complex."

This isn't opinion—it's consistent feedback from thousands of users.

Customer Success & Support

HubSpot

  • Customer success managers on mid-tier plans
  • Responsive support team
  • Huge free community
  • HubSpot Academy with certifications
  • Generally positive support reviews

Marketo

  • Customer success available on higher tiers
  • Support is good but slower response times
  • Community exists but smaller
  • Training requires paid courses
  • Support reviews are mixed

When to Choose HubSpot

Both are enterprise-grade:

  • GDPR compliant
  • ISO certified
  • SOC 2 compliant
  • HIPAA available
  • SSL encryption

No meaningful difference for most companies.

Who Should Choose HubSpot

Small to mid-market companies

  • Marketing teams under 10 people
  • Budgets under $1,000/month
  • Need to launch quickly
  • Want marketing and sales alignment

Content-heavy businesses

  • Running blogs, websites
  • Creating lots of marketing assets
  • Need integrated content management
  • Care about SEO

Lead generation focused

  • Pure B2B lead gen
  • Straightforward nurture campaigns
  • Focus on volume of quality leads
  • Want easy lead scoring

Budget-conscious organizations

  • Every dollar needs to count
  • Can't justify $10K/month software
  • Want good ROI quickly

When to Choose Marketo

Enterprise-level companies

  • 500+ employees
  • Complex sales cycles (12+ months)
  • Large marketing teams (20+)
  • Sophisticated measurement needs

Account-Based Marketing needs

  • Targeting specific high-value accounts
  • Need advanced ABM orchestration
  • ABM is core to strategy

Legacy systems

  • Already using Salesforce exclusively
  • Deep Marketo investments
  • Switching costs too high

Advanced analytics requirements

  • Need predictive modeling
  • Complex attribution important
  • Reporting is core function

Migration Scenarios

Moving from Marketo to HubSpot

  • Save 80%+ on marketing automation costs
  • Faster implementation (get full features working in weeks)
  • Better CRM integration
  • Better user adoption (easier to use)

Many Marketo customers are actually switching to HubSpot because they realize the complexity isn't worth it.

Moving from HubSpot to Marketo

  • Rare, but happens when growing to enterprise scale
  • Complicated because Marketo is so different
  • Requires significant investment
  • Most companies stay with HubSpot even when growing

Real-World Cost Comparison

Scenario: Marketing team of 4 people, 10,000 contacts

HubSpot:

  • Marketing Hub Professional: $500/month
  • CRM included: $0/month
  • Training: $0 (use free Academy)
  • Total: $500/month

Marketo:

  • Marketo platform: $5,000/month
  • Salesforce CRM: $330 × 4 users = $1,320/month
  • Training and professional services: $5,000+ (one-time)
  • Total: $6,320+/month

For the same team, Marketo costs 12x more.