Key Takeaways
- HubSpot is a full CRM; Monday CRM is a project management tool repurposed as CRM
- HubSpot has better sales features; Monday is better for visual project tracking
- For pure sales process, HubSpot wins; for visual team collaboration, Monday has advantages
- HubSpot is more specialized for sales; Monday is more generalist
- Choose HubSpot if sales is your focus; choose Monday if you need broader project management
Monday.com is famous for project management, but they recently launched Monday Sales CRM. Because both can manage leads and deals, people wonder if they're comparable. They're not—and here's why.
What You Need to Know First
HubSpot
- Specialized CRM built for sales, marketing, and service
- Designed from the ground up for customer relationships
- Built by people who obsess over CRM
Monday.com
- Originally a project management tool (still their strength)
- Added CRM features as an extension
- Generalist platform trying to do many things
This fundamental difference drives everything else.
Pricing Comparison
Monday CRM
|
Plan |
Cost per user/month |
Focus |
|
Free |
$0 |
Testing |
|
Basic |
$6 |
Small teams |
|
Standard |
$11 |
Growing teams |
|
Pro |
$18 |
Advanced teams |
|
Enterprise |
Custom |
Large operations |
Note: Monday pricing is per user per month. A 5-person team costs at least $30/month (Basic) to $90/month (Pro).
HubSpot
|
Plan |
Cost per month |
Focus |
|
Free |
$0 |
Testing |
|
Starter |
$50 |
Small teams |
|
Professional |
$500 |
Growing teams |
Same 5-person team: $50-500/month, entire team covered.
Key difference: HubSpot covers unlimited team members at each tier. Monday charges per user.
At Pro tier for 5 users, Monday costs $90/month. HubSpot's free plan costs $0 for unlimited users, or $50 for Starter with better features.
Feature Comparison
|
Feature |
HubSpot |
Monday CRM |
|
Deal/Pipeline management |
Excellent |
Good |
|
Contact management |
Excellent |
Good |
|
Email integration |
Built-in, Excellent |
Basic, needs setup |
|
Automation |
Excellent, easy |
Basic, limited |
|
Sales forecasting |
Very good |
Basic |
|
Contact history/timeline |
Complete, automatic |
Manual |
|
Mobile experience |
Excellent |
Good |
|
Visual workflows |
Good, automation-focused |
Excellent, visual-focused |
|
Project management |
Not really the focus |
Excellent, original strength |
|
Reporting |
Excellent, CRM-specific |
Good, general |
|
Email sequences |
Built-in |
Not available |
|
Lead scoring |
Yes, automatic |
Limited |
|
Customization |
Good |
Excellent |
|
Learning curve |
Gentle |
Moderate |
|
Community |
Huge |
Smaller |
|
Support quality |
Excellent |
Good |
What Monday CRM Does Better
Visual Organization
Monday's boards are beautiful and intuitive. If your team loves visual project management, Monday is great.
Customization Flexibility
Monday lets you build almost any workflow visually. Non-technical teams can customize extensively.
Broader Use Cases
If you need CRM + project management + task tracking + team collaboration in one place, Monday handles it all.
Team Collaboration Features
Commenting, attachments, and collaboration tools are excellent. Built for team transparency.
Mix of Use Cases
Sales teams that also need to manage projects (service teams, agencies) benefit from one tool.
Simplicity at Lower Levels
For teams doing simple CRM work, Monday's free and basic tiers are functional.
What HubSpot Does Better
Sales-Specific Design
Every feature is built for closing deals. Monday CRM feels like a project board repurposed for sales.
Email Integration
HubSpot automatically logs emails, tracks opens, shows contact history. Monday requires more manual work.
Sales Automation
Email sequences, lead assignment, task automation. HubSpot is built for sales workflows. Monday's automation is limited.
Lead Management at Scale
Managing hundreds or thousands of leads. HubSpot's contact database is built for scale. Monday starts to strain.
Reporting for Sales
Sales-specific reports: pipeline analytics, sales forecasting, deal progress. HubSpot's reporting is sales-focused. Monday's is generic.
Contact Intelligence
Automatic tracking of all interactions, call logs, meeting notes. HubSpot centralizes this. Monday requires manual entry.
Phone Integration
HubSpot integrates with phone systems for click-to-call. Monday doesn't have this.
Marketing Integration
HubSpot Marketing Hub connects to CRM. Monday lacks this entirely.
Real-World Scenario: A Sales Team
Team of 4 sales reps managing 200 active deals
Using Monday CRM:
- Creating individual contacts is fine
- Managing deals on a board view is visual but cumbersome at scale
- Automating follow-ups is difficult
- Email history needs manual logging
- No built-in sequences for nurturing
- Reporting requires manual aggregation
- Result: Productivity feels limited for pure sales
Using HubSpot:
- Importing contacts is easy
- Pipeline view is optimized for deal management
- Automation handles follow-ups, assignments, task creation
- Email automatically integrates
- Sequences auto-nurture inactive deals
- Reporting is immediate and detailed
- Result: Sales team is highly productive
Real-World Scenario: A Small Agency
Team of 5 (sales, operations, delivery) managing 10 clients and 50 active projects
Using Monday:
- Use it for project tracking (original strength)
- Use board view for client tracking
- Use task management for team assignments
- Use it for internal collaboration
- Serves both CRM and project management needs
- Result: One tool does everything
Using HubSpot:
- Great for client relationship tracking
- Good for sales pipeline
- Weak for project/task management
- Need a separate tool for projects (Monday, Asana, etc.)
- Result: Need two tools, but each is better at its job
The Honest Truth
Monday CRM is trying to be a jack-of-all-trades: Great at project management, decent at CRM, good at collaboration. It's a bridge tool.
HubSpot CRM is specialized: Best-in-class for sales, marketing, and service. Not designed for project management.
Pick based on what your team actually does:
- Pure sales focus? HubSpot wins
- Sales + project management? Monday is a better fit
- Sales at scale? HubSpot required
- Simple CRM for small team? Either works
User Adoption Comparison
HubSpot CRM: 90%+ of teams use it actively after implementation
Monday CRM: 70%+ adoption rate (some teams find it clunky for CRM work)
HubSpot's specialization drives higher adoption because salespeople prefer CRM-specific tools.
Growth and Roadmap
HubSpot is constantly adding features to Sales Hub (better integrations, more automation, smarter reports).
Monday is staying true to their roots: strong project management with CRM as a secondary feature.
Neither is changing strategy, which is fine. They're serving different markets.
When to Choose HubSpot
Focus is sales
Your primary goal is closing deals.
You need automation
Following up consistently matters.
Scale is important
Managing dozens or hundreds of contacts.
Email is critical
You need automatic email integration and tracking.
You want the best sales tool
Willing to trade off project management features.
When to Choose Monday
Focus is diverse
You need CRM + project management + team collaboration.
Visual workflows matter
Your team loves board-based organization.
You're already on Monday
You want one platform for everything.
Scale is low
Managing under 100 contacts.
Team collaboration is priority
More important than sales automation.
Can You Use Both?
Some agencies use:
- HubSpot for client relationship management and sales
- Monday for project tracking and internal tasks
- They integrate via Zapier
Best of both worlds, but requires managing two subscriptions.
FAQ
No. Monday has CRM features, but it's not purpose-built for sales. HubSpot is better for pure sales.
It can, but it starts to strain around 500+ contacts. HubSpot handles scale better.
HubSpot if you're sales-focused. Monday if you need project management too.
Limited compared to HubSpot. Manual integrations are required.
At small team sizes, similar cost. Monday gets expensive fast with many users (per-user pricing).
Yes, via Zapier or custom integrations, but it's not elegant.
HubSpot's free CRM is more generous and useful.
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