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Pipedrive

Sales CRM built around a visual pipeline. Simple enough that solos actually use it, deep enough for real multi-stage B2B deal management.

Verdict: Solo B2B operators with real sales pipelines: consultants managing multiple active deals, indie SaaS founders selling to companies, agencies-of-one running multi-stage sales cycles. Best paired with prospecting tools like Apollo for top-of-funnel work.

At a glance

Pricing
No free tier (14-day trial). Essential from ~$14/user/mo (annual), Advanced ~$29, Professional ~$59, Power ~$69, Enterprise ~$99
Category
CRM
Last reviewed
Best for
Solo B2B operators with real sales pipelines: consultants managing multiple active deals, indie SaaS founders selling to companies, agencies-of-one running multi-stage sales cycles. Best paired with prospecting tools like Apollo for top-of-funnel work.
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Benchmarks

How Pipedrive actually scores.

Five axes that matter for a one-person business. Each score is editorial, 1–10, higher is better. A tool that maxes every axis doesn't exist; the shape of the chart is the signal.

246810PriceSolo fitLearning curveLock-inSupport
Price
Value for a one-person budget
6.0/10
Solo fit
Built with solo operators in mind
8.0/10
Learning curve
How fast a beginner gets useful work done
8.0/10
Lock-in
How easy it is to leave (high = easy)
6.0/10
Support
Quality and responsiveness of help
7.0/10

Scores are set by the editor after hands-on use and revised as the tool evolves. They're not paid for and don't change based on affiliate partnerships.

The case for

  • Visual pipeline UI makes deal stages immediately legible at a glance
  • Simple enough for solos to actually use, where HubSpot and Salesforce are overkill
  • Solid mobile app for tracking deals on the go between calls
  • Automation features available at reasonable tiers, not gated behind enterprise pricing
  • Integrates with the typical solo stack: Gmail, Calendar, Zapier, the major email tools
  • Sales-specific features (deal probability, weighted forecasting, activity tracking) work as expected

The case against

  • No free tier: the 14-day trial is the entire evaluation window
  • Limited customisation for non-sales use cases (client services, project tracking)
  • Reporting is good but not best-in-class compared to HubSpot or modern CRMs
  • AI features lag behind HubSpot in 2026
  • The sales-focused framing makes it a poor fit for relationship-centric workflows

Why Pipedrive over the rest of the CRM category

The honest version: for a solo B2B operator with a real sales pipeline, the typical CRM choice is HubSpot (free but quickly becomes unwieldy), Salesforce (impossible without help), or a generalist tool like Notion (cute but breaks at scale). Pipedrive is the rare CRM built specifically around the sales pipeline as the primary view, simple enough that a solo can run it without an admin, and deep enough that the data still works once the business grows.

The closest competitors do part of this well: Folk nails personal CRM but lacks pipeline depth, HoneyBook is great for creative services but the wrong shape for B2B sales, Apollo.io covers prospecting and outreach with light CRM but is not built for deep pipeline management, HubSpot is more capable but the free tier becomes restrictive fast and the paid tiers are expensive. Pipedrive is the right pick for the specific solo case of "I sell B2B with a real pipeline and need the CRM to disappear."

What it does well

  • Pipeline as the home screen. Open the app, see the active deals by stage. The visual layout is the differentiator: dragging a deal from "Proposal Sent" to "Negotiation" is one click, not three menus.
  • Activity tracking that fits sales workflows. Calls, emails, meetings, and notes all attach to the deal and the contact. The activity stream is the second-most-used feature after the pipeline view.
  • Automation that scales with the solo. Email templates, follow-up reminders, deal stage triggers. Available on Advanced ($29/mo) rather than locked behind enterprise tiers.
  • Mobile app that actually works. The pipeline view on mobile is genuinely useful for solos who close deals on the move. Most CRM mobile apps are read-only-quality; Pipedrive's is for real work.

What I use it for

Active deal management for B2B consulting engagements: 8-15 deals in flight at any time, multi-stage pipeline (Discovery, Proposal, Negotiation, Closed). Quarterly forecasting based on weighted pipeline value. Contact history for prospects who have been in the pipeline before and come back later.

Pricing reality

There is no permanent free tier. The 14-day trial is the entire evaluation window, which is short for a tool you only really judge after a full sales cycle.

The realistic working tier is Essential at ~$14/user/month (annual billing), which covers the pipeline view, deal management, activity tracking, and basic integrations. Most solos can run on Essential indefinitely.

Advanced at ~$29/mo unlocks email sync (two-way, with templates and tracking) and the automation builder. This is the right tier if you spend more than a few hours a week on repeat sales tasks (sending the same proposal templates, following up on the same cadence).

Professional ($59) and Power ($69) tiers are for solos who treat sales as the primary motion and want deeper analytics, AI features, and team-shaped collaboration. Most solos do not need to climb beyond Advanced.

Verdict

Worth the subscription if you have a real B2B sales pipeline. Skip it if your model is content-led, e-commerce, paid-ads-led, or any other model where deals are not the primary unit of acquisition. For solos in B2B services or B2B SaaS with multi-stage sales cycles, Pipedrive is the simplest CRM that still does the job properly.

Related reading: our editorial case for Pipedrive as the default sales CRM for solopreneurs, the Apollo.io review for the prospecting side of the funnel, and our best free CRM for solopreneurs for the broader category.

Bottom line

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Solo B2B operators with real sales pipelines: consultants managing multiple active deals, indie SaaS founders selling to companies, agencies-of-one running multi-stage sales cycles. Best paired with prospecting tools like Apollo for top-of-funnel work.

Disclosure: Some links on this page are affiliate links. I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend tools I've used and would happily suggest to a friend.

Compare Pipedrive with the alternatives

Side-by-side reviews of the other CRM tools we've covered.

  • Pipedrive vs Apollo.io

    3.5/5 vs 3.5/5 · Free tier (~50 email credits/mo); Basic ~$49/user/mo, Professional ~$79/user/mo, Organization ~$119/user/mo (annual billing)

  • Pipedrive vs Folk

    3.5/5 vs 3.5/5 · Free for 100 contacts. Standard $19/mo per user, Pro $39/mo, billed annually

  • Pipedrive vs Lemlist

    3.5/5 vs 3.5/5 · No free tier (14-day trial). Email Outreach from ~$39/user/mo, Multichannel Expert ~$69/mo, Outreach Scale ~$99/mo

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