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HubSpot Starter vs Salesforce Essentials vs Microsoft Dynamics CRM for SMB

By Accord · Updated 2026-04-02

Definition

What is SMB CRM? CRM software priced and packaged for small and mid-sized businesses — typically under 100 employees, under 50 sales reps, single-currency and single-territory. Lower per-user cost, simpler administration, faster deployment than enterprise tiers.

Why it matters: The wrong SMB CRM costs more to migrate later than the difference in monthly subscription. Choose for the upgrade path as much as the day-one feature set.

SMB CRM buyers in 2026 face three credible options. HubSpot Starter dominates new SMB CRM purchases — fastest deployment, simplest UI, free CRM tier as a runway. Salesforce Starter Suite (formerly Essentials) is competitive when the SMB anticipates scaling into Sales Cloud Enterprise within 2-3 years and wants the platform continuity. Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales Professional is the dark-horse winner for Microsoft 365-aligned SMBs — attach pricing at $20/user/month makes it one of the strongest SMB CRM economics in the market. The broader TCO economics are covered in the CRM TCO pillar.

Note: Salesforce Essentials was retired in 2023. Salesforce Starter Suite ($25/user/month) and Pro Suite ($100/user/month) are the current SMB entry points. The SMB CRM market has consolidated around these three vendors plus Zoho, Pipedrive and Freshsales — but for buyers expecting growth into mid-market or enterprise tiers, the three-vendor shortlist on this page is the typical evaluation.

SMB Segments and CRM Fit

Early-stage SMB (under 10 employees)

Free CRMs work. HubSpot CRM is free for unlimited users with reasonable feature set. Pipedrive and Zoho compete here. Salesforce Starter Suite at $25/user/month adds polish but is rarely worth the cost for sub-10-employee orgs. Dynamics 365 Sales Professional at $20 attach to M365 is competitive if already on Microsoft 365.

Growing SMB (10–50 employees)

The fork point. HubSpot Sales Hub Starter at $20/user/month or HubSpot CRM Suite Starter (bundled marketing + sales + service + CMS) at $20/user/month total is the budget-friendly default. Dynamics 365 Sales Professional + Microsoft 365 attach makes sense for Microsoft-aligned shops. Salesforce Starter Suite if upgrade-to-Enterprise is on the roadmap within 24 months.

Established SMB (50–100 employees, scaling)

Approaching the Enterprise-tier decision. HubSpot Sales Hub Professional ($100/user/month) bridges the gap; Salesforce Pro Suite ($100/user/month) does similar work. Dynamics 365 Sales Enterprise at $95 list ($55–80 net) becomes attractive at this size. The choice often comes down to which platform's Enterprise tier you'll graduate to.

Vertical / niche SMB

Verticalised CRM specialists (Method:CRM for QuickBooks-aligned shops, Insightly for marketing/PM combined needs, Copper for Google Workspace-aligned) sometimes win SMB segments outright. They're not in scope of this comparison but worth flagging in your evaluation.

SMB Tier Feature Comparison

FeatureHubSpot StarterSalesforce Starter SuiteDynamics 365 Sales Pro
Contacts / accountsUnlimited (free tier)325-user cap on StarterStandard Dataverse
Pipeline managementNative, drag-dropNative, customisableNative, Outlook integration
Email trackingIncludedIncludedIncluded (Outlook native)
QuotesIncludedIncludedNative quote management
Email marketing2,000 emails/moBasic email templatesLimited (full module separate)
Service ticketingLimited (Starter)Included (Starter)Separate license
Reporting / dashboardsBasic, customisableBasic, drag-dropPower BI integration available
Mobile appNative iOS / AndroidNative Salesforce appNative + Outlook mobile
API accessLimited rate limitsLimited API callsDataverse API standard
Custom objectsLimited (Starter)Limited (Starter)Standard Dataverse

SMB Tier Pricing in 2026

SKUList ($/user/mo)Typical netNotes
HubSpot CRM (Free)$0$0Unlimited users, no quote management
HubSpot Sales Hub Starter$20$18–20SMB sweet spot
HubSpot CRM Suite Starter$20$18–20Sales + Marketing + Service bundle
HubSpot Sales Hub Professional$100$75–90Upgrade tier for scaling SMBs
Salesforce Starter Suite$25$22–25325-user cap, formerly Essentials
Salesforce Pro Suite$100$80–100325-user cap, no enterprise add-ons
Salesforce Sales Cloud Enterprise$165$110–140Unlimited users, enterprise tier
Dynamics 365 Sales Pro (M365 attach)$20$18–20Requires qualifying M365 plan
Dynamics 365 Sales Pro (standalone)$65$50–60Without M365 attach
Dynamics 365 Sales Enterprise$95$55–80Full enterprise feature set

Three pricing dynamics matter at the SMB tier. First, the Microsoft 365 attach is the single best CRM deal in the market — $20/user/month for Dynamics 365 Sales Professional is hard to beat. The catch is that the upgrade to Sales Enterprise at $95 ($55-80 net) represents a 3-4× jump. Second, HubSpot's bundled Starter ($20/user/month for the full suite) is the simplest TCO math; everything is in one bill, no add-ons to surprise you. Third, Salesforce Starter Suite's 325-user cap means SMBs growing toward enterprise will face a forced migration to Sales Cloud Enterprise — budget for re-implementation cost when planning the upgrade. For the Salesforce edition mechanics, see our Salesforce edition comparison guide.

Upgrade Path Matters More Than List Price

SMB CRM choice should factor the upgrade path. HubSpot upgrades from Starter → Professional → Enterprise inside the same platform — same data model, same admin UI, same APIs. Re-implementation cost is low. Salesforce Starter Suite to Sales Cloud Enterprise typically requires data migration and partial re-implementation because the underlying data model differs. Dynamics 365 Sales Professional to Sales Enterprise is straightforward — same Dataverse platform, mostly a licensing change.

For SMBs that expect to scale, the lifetime CRM TCO often favours staying on a single platform from Starter through Enterprise. HubSpot wins this calculation if you don't anticipate needing Salesforce-specific features later. Dynamics wins for Microsoft-aligned shops. Salesforce wins only if the eventual destination is Sales Cloud Enterprise with the broader Salesforce ecosystem (Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Industries Cloud).

Decision Framework for SMB CRM

HubSpot Starter / Pro Best for: Most SMBs, marketing-led, growing fast Default for new SMB CRM purchases. Fastest deploy, simplest UI, free tier as runway. Best upgrade-path economics inside a single platform. Strong fit when sales and marketing share the CRM. Dynamics 365 Sales Pro Best for: Microsoft 365-aligned SMBs $20 attach to Microsoft 365 is the strongest SMB CRM economics available. Outlook-native UI drives adoption. Upgrade path to Sales Enterprise is clean. Avoid if not already on Microsoft 365. Salesforce Starter / Pro Suite Best for: SMBs scaling toward Salesforce Enterprise Competitive when the destination is Sales Cloud Enterprise within 24 months. Re-implementation cost on upgrade is the catch. 325-user cap forces the migration at scale.

Negotiation Leverage at the SMB Tier

SMB CRM negotiations have less leverage than enterprise — list-price discounts of 10–20% are realistic; 30%+ is rare unless committing multi-year with a large seat count. The leverage shifts. One — multi-year commit. Two- or three-year SMB commits can produce 15-25% discount and uplift caps. Two — bundle scope. HubSpot CRM Suite Starter ($20 for sales + marketing + service) is materially cheaper than buying the modules separately. Three — Microsoft 365 attach. Dynamics 365 Sales Professional attach pricing requires the right Microsoft 365 plan. Verify your plan qualifies; many SMBs miss this. Four — upgrade-path protection. Negotiate the Sales Cloud Enterprise / Sales Hub Enterprise list-price ceiling at the time of Starter purchase. This protects the migration economics 24 months out.

Our advisory teams handle CRM negotiations across the size spectrum, including Salesforce and Microsoft. SMBs typically run their own CRM negotiations but benefit from a benchmarking call when transitioning to enterprise tiers. See case studies for documented enterprise outcomes.

"We started on HubSpot Starter at 12 employees, scaled to HubSpot Sales Hub Enterprise at 220 employees over four years. Total re-implementation cost across that journey: zero. The platform consistency saved us six-figure consulting fees we'd have paid migrating between vendors."

— COO, B2B SaaS Scale-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best CRM for SMB?

For most SMBs (under 100 employees, simple sales motions), HubSpot Starter or HubSpot Sales Hub Professional is the default. For Microsoft-aligned SMBs, Dynamics 365 Sales Professional offers strong economics. Salesforce Starter Suite is competitive for SMBs scaling into Sales Cloud Enterprise within 2-3 years.

What replaced Salesforce Essentials?

Salesforce Essentials was retired in 2023 and replaced by Salesforce Starter Suite ($25/user/month) and Pro Suite ($100/user/month). Both support up to 325 users before requiring a move to Sales Cloud Enterprise.

How much does HubSpot Starter cost?

HubSpot Sales Hub Starter lists at $20/user/month. The bundled HubSpot CRM Suite Starter (Sales + Marketing + Service + CMS + Operations) is also $20/user/month. The free HubSpot CRM is the entry point.

How much does Dynamics 365 Sales Professional cost?

Dynamics 365 Sales Professional lists at $65/user/month standalone, or $20/user/month as an attach to qualifying Microsoft 365 plans.

Which SMB CRM is easiest to set up?

HubSpot is consistently rated easiest to set up. Dynamics 365 Sales Professional with Microsoft 365 attach is straightforward for Microsoft-aligned shops. Salesforce Starter Suite requires more configuration.

When should an SMB upgrade from Starter to Enterprise?

Common triggers: more than ~50 reps needing advanced forecasting, multi-territory sales, CPQ requirements, custom object hierarchy beyond Starter limits, or integration to ERP. HubSpot upgrades are smoothest; Salesforce typically requires data migration.

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