CRM Comparison Guides · 2026 Edition

Honest head-to-head reviews of the CRMs small businesses actually shortlist.

Six in-depth comparisons covering pricing, features, real switching costs, and who each tool is actually built for — written for owners and operators of 1–30 person teams, not enterprise procurement.

Updated for 2026 pricing Independently researched No affiliate links
The short version

Most small businesses overpay for a CRM and still don’t use 60% of it.

The big-name CRMs were architected for enterprise sales orgs and then re-packaged for small teams. The result: per-seat pricing that scales painfully, feature surfaces that take weeks to learn, and add-ons (marketing hub, sales hub, service hub, ops hub…) that quietly double the bill.

Axiom Workspace takes the opposite approach: one workspace that bundles CRM, booking, documents, reminders, and a client portal — with every feature included on every plan. Plans are priced by team size, not per seat. Starts at $75/mo for up to 5 users; $199/mo for up to 20; $499/mo for up to 100.

Axiom at a glance
From $75/mo
Four plans sized by team (5 / 20 / 100 / custom users). Every feature on every plan. No per-seat tax, no “hub” upsells.
Contacts CRM & pipeline
Online booking & calendar
email reminders
Secure document collection
Free data migration
The Six Guides

Pick the matchup that matches your shortlist.

Each guide breaks down real pricing math for a 5-person team, the feature surface, what each tool gets right, and where it falls down for service businesses.

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Axiom Workspace vs HubSpot

The marketing-led incumbent with a generous free tier and a brutal upgrade path. We map the real cost of a 5-seat team once you need Sales Hub Pro and Marketing Hub Starter.

Our verdict
HubSpot wins on free-tier marketing tools. Axiom wins on predictable team-sized pricing and built-in scheduling once you’re a paying customer.
Axiom Starter
$75/mo5 users, every feature
HubSpot 5 users
~$450/moSales Hub Pro
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Axiom Workspace vs Salesforce

The enterprise giant’s SMB tier (Starter Suite) looks cheap on the sticker but inherits Salesforce’s configuration model. We compare what 5 users actually get and how long onboarding really takes.

Our verdict
Salesforce wins if you plan to grow past 100 reps and hire admins. Axiom wins if you want to be live, trained, and using your CRM by Friday.
Axiom Starter
$75/mo5 users, every feature
SF Starter 5
~$125/mo+ implementation
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Axiom Workspace vs Pipedrive

The pipeline-first CRM with the cleanest sales UI in the category. We dig into where Pipedrive’s laser focus on deals becomes a problem for service businesses that also need bookings, docs, and client comms.

Our verdict
Pipedrive wins for pure outbound sales teams. Axiom wins for any business where the deal ends with delivery, not signature.
Axiom Starter
$75/mo5 users, every feature
Pipedrive Pro
~$245/mo5 seats + add-ons
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Axiom Workspace vs Zoho CRM

The most-features-per-dollar CRM on the market — if you can stomach the UI and the sixteen sister apps you’ll eventually be asked to bolt on. We compare apples-to-apples on what a small team needs day one.

Our verdict
Zoho wins on raw price-per-feature. Axiom wins on time-to-value and not needing to stitch six apps together to run a calendar.
Axiom Starter
$75/mo5 users, every feature
Zoho One 5
~$185/mo+ Bookings add-on
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Axiom Workspace vs monday CRM

The work-OS turned CRM — gorgeous boards, dozens of column types, infinite customisation. Great if you have a week to build it. We look at where the “build it yourself” model breaks down.

Our verdict
monday wins if you love building. Axiom wins if you want a CRM that already knows what a client and an appointment are.
Axiom Starter
$75/mo5 users, every feature
monday CRM Pro
~$170/mo5 seats, billed yearly
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Axiom Workspace vs Keap

The original small-business CRM — built around email marketing automation and behaviour-based campaigns. We compare onboarding cost, day-to-day ergonomics, and what happens when your team doubles.

Our verdict
Keap wins for marketing-heavy solopreneurs who live in email automation. Axiom wins for service teams that need a shared operating system.
Axiom Starter
$75/mo5 users, every feature
Keap Pro 5
~$329/mo+ onboarding fee
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Where Axiom Pulls Ahead

Three things every comparison keeps coming back to.

Different CRMs lose on different axes, but these three patterns show up in every guide on this page.

01

Priced by team size, not per seat.

Every other CRM on this list scales by seat. Axiom is one monthly fee per tier — $75 up to 5 users, $199 up to 20, $499 up to 100 — the same price whether your next user is a co-founder, a virtual assistant, or a contractor you re-add every quarter.

Typical savings vs per-seat pricing at the 5-user mark
02

Booking, docs, and reminders are not add-ons.

The reason small teams duct-tape Calendly, Dropbox, and extra tools around their CRM is that the CRM never included them. Axiom does — from day one, on the cheapest plan.

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Tools the average comparison customer cancels after switching
03

Onboarding is measured in days, not quarters.

The big CRMs are sold with implementation partners for a reason — they take weeks to configure. Axiom imports your contacts, calendar, and templates the same day, free, with a real human on the call.

48 hrs
Median time from signup to first booked client on Axiom
How to choose

Don’t have time to read all six? Start here.

Pick the description that sounds most like you. We’ll point you at the comparison that matters.

If you said

“Our marketing team wants HubSpot.”

The pricing math gets ugly the moment you add a second hub. See where the cliff is — before you sign the annual contract.

Axiom vs HubSpot
If you said

“We need to be live this month.”

Salesforce and Keap will both take longer than that to even kick off. Read why before you commit to an implementation partner.

Axiom vs Salesforce
If you said

“We just need pipeline tracking.”

You might love Pipedrive. You might also realise once you add bookings, docs, and reminders, you’ve rebuilt Axiom for twice the price.

Axiom vs Pipedrive
If you said

“We’re a monday/Notion shop.”

Work-OS CRMs are flexible. They’re also a project. Read what we found when we tried to run client work through a custom-built board.

Axiom vs monday
Methodology

How these guides are actually written.

Every comparison on this page was researched against the competitor’s own published pricing pages and product documentation as of March 2026, then sanity-checked against three live customer accounts that switched from the competitor to Axiom in the last 12 months.

We don’t take money for placement. We’re obviously rooting for Axiom — but the guides are written so you can confidently disagree with us at the end and still get something useful out of each page.

STEP 01

Public pricing only

We use the price you’d actually pay if you visited the pricing page today.

STEP 02

5-user baseline

Apples-to-apples. Every cost figure assumes the same team size.

STEP 03

Included or not

Booking, docs, portal: it counts if it ships in the price.

STEP 04

Switch debrief

Every guide is reviewed by a customer who actually made that switch.

FAQ

Common questions about switching CRMs.

The questions we get from teams in the middle of evaluating — not after they’ve already signed.

How much does Axiom Workspace actually cost?

Pricing starts at $75/month for up to 5 users on the Starter plan — every feature included. That covers contacts CRM, sales pipeline, online booking, email reminders, secure document collection, and the client portal.

Teams larger than 5 users move up a tier: Growth is $199/mo for up to 20 users, Scale is $499/mo for up to 100, and Enterprise is custom-quoted for 250–1,000+. Every feature is included on every plan — tiers differ by usage limits, not by feature gates. No “hub” upsells.

Will you help me migrate from my current CRM?

Yes. Free data migration is included with every plan. We import contacts, companies, deals, notes, files, calendars, and email templates from any of the CRMs in these guides. Most migrations are done in under 48 hours with a real human on the call.

Why does Axiom include booking and documents when other CRMs don’t?

Because service businesses don’t actually live in “the CRM.” They live in the loop of book a meeting → do the work → send/receive documents → follow up. Splitting that loop across four tools is what creates the seven-figure CRM-plus-stack-tax that small teams pay every year. We built one workspace around the whole loop.

Can I try Axiom before switching?

Yes. 14-day free trial, no credit card required. If you want to see a full workspace with sample data and a guided demo first, our team can walk you through one in 20 minutes.

What if my team is bigger than 5 people?

The Growth plan covers up to 20 users at $199/mo. Scale covers up to 100 at $499/mo. Enterprise is custom for 250–1,000+. We don’t price by individual seat at any tier — that’s a deliberate product decision, not an oversight.

Are these comparison guides really independent?

We write them, so they’re obviously not neutral. But every numerical claim links back to the competitor’s own pricing page, and we use the same 5-user baseline across every guide. If you spot a number that’s out of date, email hello@axiomworkspace.com and we’ll update the page (and credit you).

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