Detailed comparison across 10 dimensions
Winner: Hubspot
HubSpot clearly comes out ahead of Streak on Staquest's weighted six-dimension score. Both offer a free tier. Paid plans start at $20/mo for HubSpot and $49/mo for Streak.
| Overview | ||
|---|---|---|
| Type | hybrid | saas tool |
| Company | - | Streak |
| Free Tier | ||
| Has API | ||
| Open Source | ||
| Learning Curve | moderate | - |
| Integration | medium | - |
| Trending | Active | Stable |
| GitHub Stars | - | - |
| Industries | MarketingSales & CRM | MarketingData & AnalyticsSales & CRM |
| Categories | marketing-toolscrm | crm |
| Website | Visit | Visit |
Hubspot
freemium
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per user
| Feature | hubspot | streak |
|---|---|---|
| Advanced Automation | ||
| 10 Ai Credits / User / Month | ||
| Advanced Features | ||
| 50 Ai Credits / User / Month | ||
| Basic Crm Tools | ||
| 500 Ai Credits / User / Month | ||
| Custom Reporting | ||
| Advanced Reports | ||
| Customization | ||
| Archived Users | ||
| Deeper Integrations | ||
| Ceo Line | ||
| Email Marketing (With Branding) | ||
| Core Crm | ||
| Essential Capabilities | ||
| Custom Roles | ||
| Forms | ||
| Data Validation | ||
| Large-Scale Operations | ||
| Dedicated Support | ||
| Limited Reporting | ||
| Email & Link Tracking | ||
| Live Chat | ||
| Email Snippets | ||
| Integrations & Automations | ||
| Mail Merge | ||
| Mail Merge (50/Day) | ||
| Shared Pipelines | ||
| Streak Share | ||
| Thread Splitter |
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Dashes mean the feature isn't listed in our data. The tool may still support it.
On Staquest's weighted six-dimension scoring, HubSpot comes out ahead overall, though Streak can be the better fit depending on your priorities — see the dimension-by-dimension breakdown above.
HubSpot's paid plans start at $20/mo and Streak's start at $49/mo, so HubSpot is the lower entry price. Check the pricing comparison for higher tiers and per-seat costs.
Both HubSpot and Streak offer a free tier.
HubSpot scores higher on pricing value in Staquest's analysis. It is the highest-weighted dimension in this comparison.