CRM Real Entry Cost: Setup Fees, Seat Minimums & Free Plans — 2026

The per-user price on a CRM's pricing page is often the smallest part of year-one cost. Mandatory implementation fees, seat minimums and contact-based billing decide what you really pay. A sourced look at 11 CRMs.

"$12/user/mo" sounds cheap until a 3-seat minimum and a $1,500 onboarding fee land on the invoice. This page maps the three costs that the headline price hides — mandatory setup fees, seat minimums, and whether a genuine free plan exists — so you can compare year-one totals, not stickers.

Free to cite and link. CRM pricing and fees change; confirm on the vendor's pricing/sales page before relying on a figure.

The real entry cost (11 CRMs)

CRMEntry priceMandatory setup feeSeat minimumFree plan?
HubSpot CRMFree → paid~$1,500 (Professional onboarding)1Yes — unlimited users, up to 1M contacts
Zoho CRMFree → ~$ lowNone noted1Yes — up to 3 users (no Zia AI)
FreshsalesFree → paidNone noted1Yes — up to 3 users, built-in telephony
OnePageCRM~$9.95/user/moNone — no fees or add-ons1No (21-day trial)
Close~$9/mo (Solo)None noted1No (14-day trial)
Copper~$12/user/moNone notedStarter caps at 3No
monday CRM~$12/seat/moNone noted3 seats (Basic: no automations)No
Nutshell~$13/user/moNone noted1No — but unlimited contacts on all plans
Pipedrive~$14/user/moNone noted1No (14-day trial)
Salesflare~$29/user/moNone (no setup fees)5 (Enterprise)No (30-day trial)
Keap~$249/mo~$500+ mandatory implementation2 users incl.No — contact-based pricing

Key findings

  1. The biggest hidden cost is the mandatory onboarding fee. HubSpot's ~$1,500 Professional onboarding and Keap's ~$500+ implementation are one-time but unavoidable — they can exceed the first few months of subscription. A "cheap" CRM with a forced setup fee may cost more in year one than a pricier one without.
  2. Seat minimums quietly raise the floor. monday CRM's 3-seat minimum and Salesflare's 5-user Enterprise minimum mean the real entry price is 3–5× the per-seat sticker. A solo user can't buy at the advertised rate.
  3. Three CRMs still offer a genuine free plan. HubSpot (unlimited users, up to 1M contacts), Zoho (3 users) and Freshsales (3 users, with built-in telephony) — the best starting points for a team that wants $0 to validate before paying.
  4. "No fees, no add-ons" is itself a feature. OnePageCRM explicitly has no implementation fees or paid add-ons, and Nutshell offers unlimited contacts on every plan. Predictable pricing is rare enough to be a selling point.
  5. Watch contact-based billing. Keap prices on contacts, not purely seats — costs scale with your database, not your team. The right model depends on whether your headcount or your contact list grows faster.

Methodology

11 CRM platforms compared on advertised entry price, mandatory one-time implementation/onboarding fees, seat minimums, and free-plan availability. Figures are as published in a sourced 2026 dataset. "None noted" means no mandatory fee was listed in the source; verify with sales. This is a cost-structure map, not a feature ranking.

Editorial note (verification): CRM fees, minimums and free-tier terms change and are sometimes quote-only. Confirm the year-one total (subscription + setup + minimum seats) with the vendor before republishing. Compiled 2026-06-27.

How to cite

"CRM Real Entry Cost: Setup Fees, Seat Minimums & Free Plans — 2026", ToolsRanks. https://toolsranks.com/etudes/crm-real-entry-cost-2026
A spreadsheet of all fees and minimums is available on request.