Chances are, you already know how critical choosing the right CRM is to marketing success. The decision can drive, or hold up, your marketing efforts for years to come. With so much on the line, many marketers narrow their CRM decision to two choices: HubSpot or Microsoft Dynamics (assuming Salesforce is not in the consideration mix).
Luckily, you don’t have to make a snap decision about these platforms without knowing what you’ll be signing up for.
I’m here to help you pick the platform that fits your company and fuels your marketing goals. Here’s an inside comparison of HubSpot versus Microsoft Dynamics, along with how you can pick the best CRM for your company.
Before starting the HubSpot versus Microsoft Dynamics debate, it’s worth noting that there’s plenty of common ground between the programs. Both are powerful platforms that give you control over your sales and marketing efforts.
Here’s a simple look at where these two systems overlap. Both HubSpot and Microsoft Dynamics:
When it comes to HubSpot’s CRM, you have a few different pieces to choose from. Here’s a bit about the foundational components of HubSpot’s CRM:
Microsoft Dynamics includes several apps for its Dynamics 365 CRM. Although you can use each app on its own, you can also swap data across Microsoft products.
Here are a few CRM-focused products Microsoft Dynamics offers:
As a whole, I’ve found HubSpot’s platform requires less work as a sales rep or as a marketer. It’s user-friendly, and it’s a dream for teams that don’t have advanced technical skills. It’s why most reviews rank HubSpot’s ease of use consistently higher than Dynamics.
Why?
In my experience, HubSpot’s user interface is much more intuitive. Because it’s less detailed than Dynamics, it makes it easier to organize data, configure your CRM, and setup integrations. Plus, HubSpot has a wealth of helpful training resources that are easy to follow.
However, HubSpot’s CRM may not be the perfect solution for every business. For one, it may not be ideal for multidivisional corporations. It tends to feature less granular sorting options than Dynamics, making it tougher to parse complex or siloed business units. Also, although it’s possible to stay GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA compliant with HubSpot, the platform doesn’t include built-in compliance functions the way Dynamics does.
There are both pros and cons to the Microsoft Dynamics platform as well. One big potential advantage for users is that Microsoft Dynamics is a Microsoft product, so naturally integrating other Microsoft products, such as Office 365 or Outlook, is a breeze. And despite holding a lower usability rating, if you’re used to Microsoft’s UI and products, there’s a good chance Microsoft Dynamics will be right in your comfort zone.
Another potential advantage of Microsoft Dynamics is that it’s built for the enterprise market. Basically, it allows you to break data down on a more granular level, making it easier to keep track of multiple departments and business branches. That makes it a plus for some big and complex corporations.
Finally, Microsoft Dynamics is HIPPA Compliant, so it makes it easier for large health organizations to handle customer data safely.
The bad news? Microsoft Dynamics is notorious for having a clunky navigation, relatively archaic user interface (UI), and less intuitive processes. Integrations also tend to be much tougher to add onto Dynamics than with HubSpot, and in some cases customizations will be tough to control without decent internal coding skills.
Of course, the platform you choose should fit the needs and goals of your company. The first step in picking a marketing CRM is nailing down your marketing attribution goals and needs.
Here’s a broad look at the types of companies that tend to gravitate towards these two different platforms:
Again, before you pick up any marketing software, be sure to nail down your needs and make sure you’re grabbing the best platform to reach your goals.
Regardless of what marketing platform you use, you’ll want to know how you can use it to boost leads, strengthen your brand, and land more sales. In some cases, that may mean integrating HubSpot and Microsoft Dynamics.
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