Paying for Streak: What Nobody Tells You
Streak costs $49 per user monthly and only makes financial sense if your entire sales process happens in Gmail threads.
Is There a Better Alternative to Monday CRM?
Pipedrive costs less and works better for most small sales teams, unless you're already locked into Monday.com's ecosystem.
What Freshdesk Actually Does Well (And What It Doesn’t)
Freshdesk organizes your support chaos into a workable system if you handle 50-500 tickets weekly across email and chat, but hits customization walls fast and treats phone support as an…
Is Rippling Built for a Business Like Yours?
Rippling replaces multiple tools with one expensive platform — worth it if you're hiring across states or countries, overkill if you just need basic payroll.
Why ClickUp Isn’t for Everyone
ClickUp's "everything app" approach sounds efficient until you spend weeks configuring features you don't need and training a team that just wanted a task list.
How Pipedrive Stacks Up Against Cheaper Alternatives
HubSpot's free CRM beats Pipedrive's $14/month tier on features, but Pipedrive wins if you're allergic to ecosystem bloat and upsell pressure.
Brevo Pricing: What You Actually Get
Brevo bundles email, SMS, and CRM for less than most platforms charge for email alone — but the editor lags behind and you'll outgrow it if design matters.
Asana: How It Really Compares on Price and Features
Asana beats ClickUp for non-technical teams who need fast adoption, but ClickUp wins on price and power if someone on your team enjoys configuration.
Who Should — and Shouldn’t — Use Canva
Canva Pro at $120/year makes sense for small businesses creating regular social content, but if you need real design control or manage thousands of files, you'll hit the ceiling fast.
Choosing Between ConvertKit and Its Rivals
ConvertKit beats Mailchimp for creators and course sellers who need simple automations, but Mailchimp wins for ecommerce stores that rely on product recommendation emails and abandoned cart recovery.