For years, HubSpot customers have faced the same challenge when buying services: no clear benchmark for pricing.
Whether you’re hiring a freelancer, working with a HubSpot Solutions Partner, or evaluating multiple agency proposals, the range of quotes can be wildly inconsistent. One provider might charge $5,000 for a workflow project while another quotes $75,000 for what appears to be the same work.
So what’s the real price of HubSpot help?
At the Profoundly Annual Kickoff, Rikki Lear shared the first-ever data-backed benchmark of HubSpot services pricing, based on thousands of real proposals and hundreds of accepted projects. The findings reveal how much businesses actually spend on HubSpot implementations, integrations, automation, and ongoing support—and how the market is evolving in the era of AI.
Unlike many software ecosystems, HubSpot services operate in a largely open market.
Since HubSpot sunset its internal professional services offering in 2023, customers now rely on:
But there’s one major issue: pricing transparency is almost nonexistent.
Most buyers rely on:
As a result, two companies can request the same service and receive dramatically different quotes.
Real project requests showed enormous price gaps:
| Service Requested | Lowest Quote | Highest Quote |
|---|---|---|
| HubSpot data cleanup | $11,000 | $50,000 |
| Workflow setup | $5,000 | $75,000 |
| Reporting dashboards | $700 | $30,000 |
In many cases, the variance isn't just 20% or 30%—it's 10x or even 100x.
There are two main reasons pricing varies so dramatically.
Customers frequently submit requests like:
But these requests can mean very different things.
For example, workflow setup might include:
One provider might interpret the project as a 1-day job, while another sees a multi-week RevOps project.
Imagine walking into a car dealership without any idea what cars normally cost.
That’s essentially how most companies buy HubSpot services today.
Without benchmarks, buyers must judge pricing based purely on perceived value, which creates huge inconsistencies.
Using anonymized data from 2,000+ proposals and 600+ accepted projects, Profoundly identified three main categories of HubSpot services.
These are small, tactical tasks such as:
These projects are high volume but low cost.
Many companies hire ongoing help for:
This category represents the largest number of service requests.
Even though they occur less often, large projects account for the majority of spending.
These include:
When analyzing total spending, three trends stand out.
Companies increasingly connect HubSpot with tools like:
As businesses build fully connected revenue stacks, integrations now represent the largest share of HubSpot project spend.
Many companies implemented HubSpot years ago and are now returning to fix early architectural decisions.
Common optimization work includes:
HubSpot CMS website builds are also growing as companies migrate away from legacy platforms like WordPress.
AI is now becoming a major part of HubSpot projects.
Since INBOUND 2025, demand for AI-related HubSpot work has increased by 137%.
Common requests include:
However, an important insight emerged:
AI isn’t replacing HubSpot projects—it’s becoming part of them.
Companies are integrating AI into their CRM workflows rather than treating it as a standalone initiative.
One of the most valuable findings from the data analysis is the HubSpot professional pricing zone.
Across thousands of projects, the most commonly accepted hourly rate is:
$100–$150 per hour
This range represents the highest acceptance band for HubSpot services today.
Below $100/hour
Above $150/hour
However, there are legitimate reasons for higher rates, such as:
While every project varies, the data revealed clear median benchmarks.
Examples:
Median price: $1,400
Examples:
Median price: $5,700
Examples:
Median price: ~$15,000
However, complex projects can range far higher depending on scope.
The HubSpot services ecosystem has gone through three phases.
Companies adopted HubSpot for the first time.
Businesses returned to fix architecture and improve performance.
Organizations now integrate AI and advanced automation into their CRM.
This shift reflects a broader change:
companies want measurable revenue impact from HubSpot—not just setup.
To bring transparency to the ecosystem, Profoundly introduced a toolkit designed to help buyers make informed decisions.
Detailed data on service costs across project types.
Creates structured project briefs to avoid vague requests.
Predicts project cost based on historical data.
Connects buyers with the right HubSpot partner or freelancer.
Guidance on using AI within HubSpot workflows.
The HubSpot services market is evolving quickly.
Here are the biggest insights from the data:
As HubSpot grows more powerful, understanding the real price of help is becoming essential for maximizing ROI.
Most HubSpot consultants charge between $100 and $150 per hour, based on market data from thousands of projects.
Highly specialized consultants or agencies may charge $200+ per hour.
The median cost of a typical HubSpot implementation or optimization project is around $15,000, though large enterprise implementations can exceed $50,000 or more.
Pricing differences usually happen because of:
The fastest-growing services include:
No. AI is increasing demand for specialized HubSpot services, especially around:
AI is becoming an extension of HubSpot projects, not a replacement for human expertise.