GoHighLevel vs HubSpot
Agency All-in-One vs. Enterprise CRM Standard
Two very different platforms that often compete for the same budget. GoHighLevel is purpose-built for agencies who want to resell software to clients. HubSpot is the benchmark for enterprise CRM and inbound marketing. Here's exactly who should use which — and why the wrong choice is expensive.
Quick verdict: Running an agency that white-labels software to clients? GoHighLevel pays for itself in weeks. Running an in-house marketing or sales team at a scaling company? HubSpot's ecosystem depth is hard to beat. The mistake is using GHL as a HubSpot replacement — they're solving different problems.
Built for completely different business models
GoHighLevel and HubSpot both handle CRM, email, and automation — but the similarity ends there. GHL is built around the agency reseller model. HubSpot is built around the enterprise inbound funnel.
How we scored each platform
Tested on active accounts across agency and in-house use cases. 6 weighted dimensions — scored for each platform's actual target audience.
Feature-by-feature breakdown
Tested and verified on active paid accounts. No assumptions from marketing pages.
| Feature | GoHighLevel | HubSpot |
|---|---|---|
| CRM & Pipeline | ||
| Contact CRM | ✓ Included | ✓ Best-in-class |
| Deal pipelines | ✓ Unlimited | ✓ Unlimited (paid) |
| Contact scoring | Basic | ✓ Advanced |
| Custom objects | Not available | ✓ Enterprise tier |
| Free CRM tier | No free plan | ✓ Free forever |
| Marketing & Automation | ||
| Email marketing | ✓ Included | ✓ Included (paid) |
| SMS marketing | ✓ Native | ⚠ Add-on |
| Visual automation builder | ✓ Included | ✓ Industry-leading |
| Landing page builder | ✓ Included | ✓ Included |
| Funnel builder | ✓ Native | ⚠ Limited |
| Social media scheduling | ✓ Included | ✓ Included (paid) |
| Agency & White-label | ||
| White-label platform | ✓ Full rebrand | Not available |
| Resell to clients | ✓ SaaS model | Not available |
| Sub-accounts per client | ✓ Unlimited (Agency) | Separate billing |
| Snapshot / clone accounts | ✓ One-click | Not available |
| Reporting & Integrations | ||
| Custom reporting | Basic dashboards | ✓ Enterprise-grade |
| Native ad integrations | Limited | ✓ Meta, Google, LinkedIn |
| Native integrations library | Growing (500+) | ✓ 1,500+ apps |
| Booking & calendar | ✓ Native | ✓ Native |
| Online courses / membership | ✓ Native | Not available |
| Reputation management | ✓ Review requests | Not available |
The business model difference that changes everything
This isn't just a feature comparison — it's a fundamental difference in how you generate value from the platform.
GHL is dramatically cheaper — HubSpot scales with your ambition
At face value GHL wins on price. At scale, HubSpot's free-to-paid model means the comparison depends heavily on where you are in your growth.
Clear winners for each type of business
Once you understand the business model difference, the right choice for most situations becomes obvious.
What each platform does well — and where it falls short
Honest assessment based on real use. No marketing page spin.
Two different platforms for two different business models
GoHighLevel is the obvious choice for agencies — the white-label model, flat-rate pricing, and all-in-one tool set make it hard to justify any alternative if you're billing clients for marketing services. HubSpot is the obvious choice for in-house teams building a long-term inbound growth machine — CRM depth, reporting quality, and integration breadth are unmatched if you can absorb the cost. Don't use GHL as a "cheaper HubSpot" — they serve fundamentally different purposes.
Common questions answered
The most common questions from people deciding between these two platforms.