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HubSpot Locks Advanced Reporting and Automation Behind Pricing Tiers Teams Cannot Afford

HubSpot Sales Hub places advanced analytics and complex automation at pricing tiers out of reach for growing teams. The steep price jump between tiers forces teams to choose between functional limitations or enterprise-level costs. Teams that outgrow starter plans often switch to competitors rather than pay for partially-needed capabilities.

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