It’s been said that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” If that’s the case, then the latest Salesforce UI update should have HubSpot blushing a shade of candy apple red.
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It’s reminiscent of the meme where one student asks their friend if they can copy their homework and the friend goes: “Sure, but change it up a little so it isn’t obvious.”
Okay, we’ve compared HubSpot to Salesforce a few times in the past—and we favor HubSpot, which is why the Bluleadz team uses it as our CRM, sales enablement, marketing, content management, and customer service ecosystem. In our humble opinion, HubSpot's UX-focused innovation throughout their entire platform continues to be second to none.
With Salesforce’s latest update, we feel validated in choosing HubSpot, since the Salesforce team seems to agree that HubSpot’s UI is an extremely smart, convenient way to lay out object and record data for users.
Jokes aside, the Lightning UI design rework by Salesforce is part of a systematic effort to make the platform more user-friendly and less… Windows Millennium Edition.
Image Credit: Alwin Mulyono (Salesforce Blog)
Their stated goals in the redesign were to make the platform seamless, responsive, intuitive, trusted, and delightful for their users.
It’s a good UI—it takes and places information and resources at the user’s fingertips in a convenient layout to improve the user experience (UX) of the platform.
Important tools are placed on the left, interface elements have a more rounded design, and details in object records are organized into cards on the record screen. Throughout the interface, icons have been streamlined and simplified for greater ease of use and to minimize visual clutter.
It seems familiar, though...
With HubSpot updating its pricing model and Salesforce updating its UI, it’s a good time to compare the two platforms again.
Here’s a quick comparison of key points between the two platforms:
Content Feature |
Marketing+ Enterprise (HubSpot) |
Marketing Cloud Account Engagement Advanced (Salesforce) |
Emails |
Yes |
Yes |
Landing Pages |
Yes |
Yes |
Drag & Drop Website Builder |
Yes |
Landing Pages Only |
Scalable Web Hosting |
Yes |
Landing Pages Only |
Blogging |
Yes |
No |
CRM-Powered Content Personalization |
Yes |
Yes |
Content Staging |
Yes |
No |
AI Blog Generation |
Yes |
No |
AI Page Translation |
Yes |
No |
So, which is best? If you’re looking for a tool that already has native integrations with your current solutions (or want the prestige of using the biggest name in the industry), Salesforce is your go-to.
If you want a solution with a lower barrier to entry that makes it easy to manage content generation to support your marketing, sales, and service departments, then HubSpot might be the right choice for you.
If you’re new to HubSpot and need help implementing and generating ROI from it, book a meeting with the Bluleadz team! We have over a decade of continuous experience in using HubSpot and helping others achieve more ROI from their HubSpot tools.