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Pipedrive vs monday

Side-by-side scores (1–10) with strengths, weaknesses, and cost context.

Pipedrive

Visual, sales-first CRM built around pipelines and activities — strong for SMB teams that want clarity and speed without enterprise bloat.

Cost band: low

Setup: low

monday

CRM experience inside monday.com — best when your team already runs projects and workflows on monday and wants lightweight CRM in the same place.

Cost band: low

Setup: low

Score comparison

DimensionPipedrivemondayEdge
Pipeline management9/107/10Pipedrive
Email integration7/106/10Pipedrive
Automation depth7/107/10Tied
Reporting & analytics7/107/10Tied
Ease of use9/108/10Pipedrive
Customization7/108/10monday
Scalability8/108/10Tied
Value for money9/107/10Pipedrive

Pipedrive

Strengths

  • Highly visual pipeline and activity-driven workflow
  • Fast to adopt for sales reps
  • Strong price-to-capability ratio for SMB sales teams
  • Solid mobile experience for field sellers

Weaknesses

  • Marketing automation is lighter than all-in-one suites
  • Deep enterprise BI may require exports or other tools
  • Heavy email marketing is usually paired with another product

monday

Strengths

  • Excellent when monday is already your system of work
  • Flexible boards and views familiar to existing users
  • Can reduce context switching for hybrid delivery + sales teams

Weaknesses

  • Less of a standalone telephony-first CRM than Close
  • Depth vs. HubSpot/Pipedrive depends on your monday footprint
  • Enterprise pricing requires a quote
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