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Best Free CRMs for Startups and SMBs in 2026

We researched the best free customer relationship management tools for smaller teams, and here’s the roundup.

By Benny Spiewak, Senior Marketing Manager
February 4, 2026

Free CRM comparison table

CRM BEST FOR MAX. FREE USERS KEY FEATURES CORE LIMITATION
Salesforce Free Suite Ultimate long-term scaling 2 Sales, Service, Marketing, Commerce, Slack Advanced automation and integrations
Freshsales Small sales teams (up to 3) 3 Built-in phone and chat features No third-party integrations on free plan
Zoho CRM All-in-one ecosystem 3 Access to other Zoho apps Interface can be complex
Pipedrive Visual pipeline management 1 (trial only) Intuitive drag-and-drop pipeline Limited time on 'free' plan
Insightly Project management integration 2 Links related contacts, organizations, and projects Limited records and storage
EngageBay Marketing-based Unlimited Unlimited CRM Limited dashboard and automation
Apptivo Field service/project management Unlimited Integrated invoicing and expense tracking Interface is dated
Bitrix24 Internal collaboration and communication Unlimited Group chats, video conferencing and tasks Overwhelming number of features
Airtable Highly secure Unlimited Self-hosted Requires separate hosting and maintenance
HubSpot CRM Marketing inbound Unlimited Free forever 1,000 contact ceiling (fast to hit)

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Best Free CRM FAQs

Free CRMs are designed to help very small teams or individual users establish a foundational sales and service process. They usually include core features like contact management, basic pipeline tracking, and reporting. Paid CRMs, or upgraded suites, unlock advanced capabilities such as higher user limits, comprehensive marketing automation, greater storage, advanced security features, and deep customization options needed for scaling businesses.

A free CRM is a dynamic, relational database built specifically for managing customer relationships. Unlike a static spreadsheet, a CRM automatically logs activities (emails, calls), provides a visual sales pipeline, ensures data consistency across teams, and offers reporting. Spreadsheets are prone to errors, offer no unified view of the customer, and cannot scale past the earliest stages of a business.

You should consider upgrading when you start hitting the hard limits of the free plan, which typically happens when your team size exceeds the user limit, you need features like advanced automation or reporting that are locked behind a paywall, or your contact database or storage capacity reaches its cap. Upgrading ensures your growth isn’t constrained by your technology.

Most popular free CRMs offer basic integrations with common tools like email clients and certain marketing apps. However, some free tiers limit third-party integrations, reserving full API access and more complex connections for their paid plans.

Migrating customer data between CRMs can be time-consuming and disruptive, which is why choosing a scalable platform from the start is highly recommended. While moving basic contact and deal data is usually manageable, complex workflows and historical customer activity can be challenging to transfer smoothly. Choose a platform with a clear, non-disruptive upgrade path for long-term stability.

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