Compare · Cornerspot vs HubSpot
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A CRM gets expensive when the rest of the workflow lives in other hubs.

HubSpot is a strong CRM and go-to-market platform. Cornerspot is aimed at a different buyer: the small business that wants the website, forms, chat, signing, billing, and portal attached to the same customer record without seat math and hub sprawl.

At a glance

Side by side, no spin.

Feature
Cornerspot
H HubSpot
Contacts, deals, and pipeline CRM
Website, forms, chat, and help content in one platform
Across separate Hubs
Customer billing portal with invoices and subscriptions
Document signing in the same operating system
Higher hubs / apps
One flat price for the whole team
Enterprise marketing automation and app ecosystem depth
All-in-one pricing model
$49.99/mo flat
Varies by hub + seat
Where we differ

HubSpot is bigger. Cornerspot is flatter and more unified.

Why Cornerspot

Cornerspot

  • The front door and back office stay connected
    Your public website, forms, chat, CRM, signing, billing, and portal all belong to one operating system instead of a stack of separate hubs.
  • No seat-count anxiety
    Cornerspot is priced for the account, not for every person you need to add across sales, support, ops, and finance.
  • Built for small service businesses that sell and bill
    The real Cornerspot advantage is not just the CRM. It is the ability to move from lead to contract to invoice to customer self-service in one app.
  • Customer billing is native, not an afterthought
    Invoices, recurring subscriptions, saved payment methods, and billing history already live inside the same product.
  • Less buying, less admin, fewer handoffs
    If you do not want to shop for multiple hubs and third-party tools to complete the workflow, Cornerspot is the simpler answer.
Where HubSpot fits
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HubSpot

  • A much larger ecosystem
    HubSpot is stronger if marketplace breadth, established integrations, and specialized go-to-market tooling are the priority.
  • Better for dedicated marketing teams
    If you have people living full time inside campaign automation, attribution, and enterprise-scale marketing ops, HubSpot goes deeper.
  • But the stack is still hub-shaped
    The common HubSpot story is that CRM, CMS, sales, and service capabilities expand across separate hubs and purchasing paths.
  • Paid usage grows with seats and editions
    That can be perfectly reasonable for larger teams, but it is a very different cost model from a flat-price small-business platform.
  • Customer billing and portal workflows are not the center of gravity
    HubSpot is strongest as a revenue platform, not as an all-in-one billing portal for service businesses.
An honest take

When HubSpot is the right call.

HubSpot is a serious platform, and it is the right answer in some cases:

  • You run a real marketing-ops function. HubSpot is the stronger tool if campaigns, automation, attribution, and ecosystem breadth matter more than native billing and portal flows.
  • You are already standardized on HubSpot across teams. If the company already invested in HubSpot and has the processes to support it, switching may create more disruption than value.
  • You want best-of-breed hubs, not a smaller all-in-one. Cornerspot is for consolidation. If you prefer a larger, more modular ecosystem, HubSpot is a better philosophical fit.

If you are a small business trying to consolidate the whole customer workflow under one simpler roof, Cornerspot is the better fit.

The bill

Pay for a CRM that matches the size of your operation.

HubSpot can make sense when you want a large hub-based ecosystem. Cornerspot is built for the buyer who wants one flatter product with native billing and portal workflows.

Cornerspot · à la carte
Just CRM
$12.99 /mo
A flat-price CRM for the small-business case.
  • Contacts, accounts, and pipelines
  • Custom fields and tags
  • No per-seat pricing
  • Unified customer history
  • Upgrade to the bundle anytime
Best value
Cornerspot · all-in-one
CRM + website + billing + portal
$99.99
$49.99 /mo
The whole customer lifecycle in one product.
  • CRM included
  • Website, forms, and chat included
  • Signing, billing, and portal included
  • One flat price for the whole team
  • Stronger fit for small service businesses
HubSpot platform
CRM + paid hubs
Varies
Free CRM exists; paid tools expand by hub and seat.
  • Strong CRM foundation
  • Sales, service, CMS, and marketing grow in separate hubs
  • Paid usage commonly expands by seat
  • Large ecosystem and automation depth
  • Better for bigger HubSpot-centered teams
Cornerspot's CRM is $12.99/mo standalone, or included in the $49.99/mo all-in-one bundle.
Switching questions

Switching questions, answered.

Still curious? Email hello@cornerspot.com — a real person reads these.

Does HubSpot have a free CRM?

Yes. The comparison here is about running the broader customer lifecycle, which is where HubSpot usually expands into paid hubs and seats.

Is Cornerspot as deep as HubSpot for enterprise marketing automation?

No. HubSpot is the stronger platform if campaign automation, attribution, and large go-to-market operations are the priority.

Can I use only the Cornerspot CRM without the full bundle?

Yes. CRM is $12.99/mo standalone, and the bundle is there when you want to add website, chat, signing, billing, or portal workflows.

Why would a company choose Cornerspot over HubSpot?

Because Cornerspot is simpler for small businesses that need a public website, lead capture, contracts, invoices, subscriptions, and a customer portal tied to the same records.

Who should stay on HubSpot?

Teams with a mature marketing-ops stack, a heavy integration footprint, or an existing HubSpot-centered operating model should usually stay there.

Pick the platform that matches how your business actually runs.

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