Most teams start looking for a Copper alternative when per-seat or per-contact pricing outpaces the value they actually extract from the platform. Copper's pricing model ties cost to contact volume or seat count, which means your invoice grows whenever your team or database grows — not just when you use more features. 3 alternatives listed below offer a free tier with meaningful feature access. The right replacement is usually not the tool with the longest feature list; it is the one that preserves your current workflow while changing the constraint that made Copper frustrating. Use the alternatives below to compare pricing model, deployment control, migration effort, and the specific tradeoffs between HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive.

Who should switch from Copper

  • You're evaluating Copper but haven't committed — HubSpot offers a free tier covering the core workflow so you can compare on real data before spending.
  • You're on a Copper plan primarily for one or two features — a focused alternative covers your real use case at a lower tier price.
  • Your team's crm needs have evolved since you first chose Copper — re-evaluating the category with current pricing is worth an afternoon.

Copper alternatives compared

ToolBest forFree planStarting priceOpen sourceKey differentiator
HubSpotHubSpot for crm teamsYesFreeNoHubSpot is proprietary, starts at free, and runs as managed SaaS.
SalesforceSalesforce for crm teamsNo$25/moNoSalesforce is proprietary, starts at $25/month, and runs as managed SaaS.
PipedrivePipedrive for crm teamsNo$14/moNoPipedrive is proprietary, starts at $14/month, and runs as managed SaaS.
Zoho CRMZoho CRM for crm teamsYesFreeNoZoho CRM is proprietary, starts at free, and runs as managed SaaS.
FreshsalesFreshsales for crm teamsYesFreeNoFreshsales is proprietary, starts at free, and runs as managed SaaS.

HubSpot — Best Copper Alternative for Bootstrapped Teams Starting for Free

HubSpot offers a functional free tier that covers what most small teams actually need from Copper's paid plan. You can evaluate real usage without committing to an annual contract. The paid upgrade path exists, but many teams stay on the free plan indefinitely.

Pricing: HubSpot starts at free; Copper starts at $23/month. HubSpot has a free plan and Copper is paid-only. At comparable feature tiers, check both annual and monthly billing — annual discounts of 20–30% are standard across both.

Best for: Early-stage startups, bootstrapped founders, and small teams evaluating Crm tools before committing to a paid plan.

The catch: The paid upgrade path can be steep — free tier limits are intentionally tight to encourage conversion, and the jump to the first paid plan is often abrupt.

Salesforce — Best Copper Alternative for Large Orgs Past 100-Seat Scale

Salesforce targets the enterprise segment with governance, compliance, and audit features that go beyond Copper's mid-market positioning. SSO, SCIM provisioning, role-based access, and dedicated support SLAs are standard rather than expensive add-ons. For teams in regulated industries or with security review requirements, the additional structure justifies the premium.

Pricing: Salesforce starts at $25/month; Copper starts at $23/month. Salesforce is paid-only and Copper is paid-only. At comparable feature tiers, check both annual and monthly billing — annual discounts of 20–30% are standard across both.

Best for: Mid-market and enterprise buyers with procurement, security review, and compliance requirements.

The catch: Enterprise pricing is opaque and typically requires a demo and negotiation — you won't find a self-serve signup with predictable per-seat cost.

Pipedrive — Best Copper Alternative for Getting Up and Running This Week

Pipedrive strips away the configuration depth that makes Copper powerful but slow to adopt. The narrower feature set means faster onboarding and less ongoing admin burden — teams that struggled to get consistent adoption on Copper often find Pipedrive sticks. The trade-off is real: you'll hit limits as complexity grows, but that's often years away.

Pricing: Pipedrive starts at $14/month; Copper starts at $23/month. Pipedrive is paid-only and Copper is paid-only. At comparable feature tiers, check both annual and monthly billing — annual discounts of 20–30% are standard across both.

Best for: Non-technical users and small teams who need the core job done without configuration overhead.

The catch: The simplicity ceiling is also a feature ceiling — teams with complex workflows will eventually hit limits that force a move back to a more configurable tool.

Zoho CRM — Best Copper Alternative for Teams That Tried Copper and Outgrew It

Zoho CRM is frequently chosen by teams actively migrating away from Copper. The data import tools, migration guides, and feature mapping make the transition more straightforward than building a case for a greenfield tool. Many teams run both in parallel during transition — Zoho CRM's pricing accommodates this without penalty.

Pricing: Zoho CRM starts at free; Copper starts at $23/month. Zoho CRM has a free plan and Copper is paid-only. At comparable feature tiers, check both annual and monthly billing — annual discounts of 20–30% are standard across both.

Best for: Teams in the Crm space that have evaluated the category and want a Zoho CRM-first workflow.

The catch: Zoho CRM's integration catalog is smaller than Copper's, which may require additional middleware or Zapier connections for niche tools.

Freshsales — Best Copper Alternative for Budget-First Buyers Evaluating Options

Freshsales delivers the core Copper workflow at free — meaningfully cheaper than Copper's $23/month starting point. The feature set is slightly narrower, which is exactly what teams paying for Copper capabilities they don't use should expect. The savings compound: over 12 months, the difference often covers a meaningful addition to the stack.

Pricing: Freshsales starts at free; Copper starts at $23/month. Freshsales has a free plan and Copper is paid-only. At comparable feature tiers, check both annual and monthly billing — annual discounts of 20–30% are standard across both.

Best for: Cost-conscious SMBs and seed-stage startups watching software spend as a percentage of revenue.

The catch: The feature gap versus Copper is real at the equivalent tier — power users migrating from Copper will hit limits that require workflow changes.

How to choose your Copper alternative

  1. Is your primary motion inbound marketing, outbound sales, or relationship management? The right CRM architecture differs for each.
  2. Do you need marketing automation baked in, or will you connect a dedicated email platform to keep costs lower?
  3. Will your contact list grow much faster than your headcount? If so, avoid contact-based pricing and choose a per-seat model.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a free CRM alternative to Copper?

Several. HubSpot offers a free tier with core pipeline and contact management. Salesforce has a generous free plan for small teams. Free tiers typically cap users, contacts, or automations — check limits before committing. For a fair comparison, price Copper against the exact workflow you use weekly, not the whole feature checklist.

What is cheaper than Copper?

HubSpot starts at $0/month, significantly less than Copper's paid tiers. Salesforce bills per seat rather than per contact, which can cut costs substantially for growing email lists. For a fair comparison, price Copper against the exact workflow you use weekly, not the whole feature checklist. HubSpot is listed at free, while Salesforce is listed at $25/month; Copper is listed at $23/month.

Can I migrate data from Copper?

Yes — Copper exports contacts, companies, and deals as CSV. Most alternatives offer guided importers. Custom reports, automations, and workflows do not transfer and must be rebuilt. For a fair comparison, price Copper against the exact workflow you use weekly, not the whole feature checklist. HubSpot is listed at free, while Salesforce is listed at $25/month; Copper is listed at $23/month.

Is Copper worth the price for small businesses?

For small teams, Copper's free tier is often excellent. The value erodes when you're forced onto a paid tier for features your team only partially uses. For a fair comparison, price Copper against the exact workflow you use weekly, not the whole feature checklist. HubSpot is listed at free, while Salesforce is listed at $25/month; Copper is listed at $23/month.

About Copper

CRM that lives inside Google Workspace

Category
crm
Pricing Model
paid
License
proprietary
Type
saas
Open Source
No
Self-hostable
No
Free Plan
No
Starting Price
$23 USD/mo