How HubSpot and Salesforce compare
HubSpot is the incumbent. Marketing Hub starts at $800/month and climbs past $3,200 at the Enterprise tier, and you still need to wire in your CRM, your social scheduler, and your content tools. Wysera collapses that into one $299/month bundle with PostWyse for marketing and OpsWyse for revenue and operations, sharing one agentic brain.
Salesforce built the CRM category and still owns enterprise mindshare. The per-seat pricing ($150 to $500 per seat per month) is fine for 100-seat sales orgs, brutal for SMBs. Wysera replaces the core CRM jobs (pipeline, deals, quotes, contracts, customer health) at $299 flat for 10 seats, and adds marketing and ops on the same bundle.
Which should you choose?
Pick HubSpot if you fit its sweet spot: Large enterprises (1,000+ seats) with budget for $3,200+/month and existing HubSpot integrations across procurement, finance, and ops that would take quarters to migrate. Pick Salesforce if you're closer to Enterprises (500+ seats) with existing Salesforce data, Apex customizations, and dedicated admin teams. Migration is a quarters-long project at scale. If your real problem is paying for too many overlapping tools, neither single choice solves it — that's the case for consolidation.