Copper vs Pipedrive
Side-by-side total cost of ownership: subscription fees, labor, hidden costs, and AI alternatives.
Published pricing
The subscription is only part of the cost.
| Copper | Pipedrive | |
|---|---|---|
| Published rate | $23/seat/mo | $15/seat/mo |
| Team size modeled | 10 | 10 |
| Annual subscription | $2,760/yr | $1,788/yr |
What the invoice doesn't show
Copper
Copper's Basic plan ($23/user/mo, billed annually) limits you to 1,000 contacts and lacks workflow automation, reporting, and goal tracking. Professional ($59/user/mo) raises the cap to 15,000 contacts. Business ($99/user/mo) is required for full features including email sequences and custom reports. A 10-person team on Professional costs $7,080/year.
Copper is entirely dependent on Google Workspace. If your company uses Microsoft 365 or any non-Google email, Copper is effectively unusable. This creates vendor lock-in to two ecosystems simultaneously.
Users consistently report slow performance and sync delays between Gmail and Copper. Contact and deal updates can take 30-60 seconds to reflect, creating friction in fast-paced sales environments.
Copper's contact cap on lower tiers forces premature upgrades. A growing business that hits 1,000 contacts must jump from $23/user to $59/user — a 2.6x price increase — for what amounts to a database row limit.
Pipedrive
Essential features that were previously add-ons — LeadBooster and Projects — are now included from the Premium tier ($49/user/mo) after Pipedrive's November 2025 tier restructure. But Smart Docs ($32.50/mo), Web Visitors ($41-299/mo), and Campaigns ($16-417/mo) remain separate. A 5-person team on Growth + two add-ons still pays $3,840/year — not the $840/year the '$14/seat' headline implies.
The Lite plan ($14/seat) lacks two-way email sync, workflow automations, and custom reporting. Most sales teams need Growth ($24/seat) minimum. The jump from Lite to Growth is a 71% price increase per seat — down from the old 179% jump (Essential→Advanced was $14→$39), but still significant.
Every plan is strictly per-seat with no volume discounts. A 20-person team on Growth pays $480/mo before any add-ons. Add-ons like Web Visitors scale from $49-299/mo depending on volume, quickly doubling the per-seat cost for teams with meaningful website traffic.
Web Visitors pricing jumps dramatically by volume: $49/mo (up to 200 orgs), $99/mo (201-500), $299/mo (501-2,000). For any company with meaningful website traffic, this single add-on can exceed the entire base CRM cost.
What teams are switching to
Replacing Copper
Attio
Free–$119/user/mo
CRM with AI-powered data enrichment that works with any email provider — not locked to Google. Automatic relationship tracking and flexible data model. Free tier available with no contact caps.
Folk
Free–$39/user/mo
Lightweight CRM that syncs with Gmail, Outlook, and LinkedIn. AI handles contact enrichment and deduplication. No contact limits on paid plans. Designed for relationship-focused teams.
HubSpot Free CRM
Free (core CRM), paid tiers from $20/user/mo
Free CRM with up to 1,000,000 contacts, no user limits, and no Google dependency. Includes email tracking, deal pipelines, and meeting scheduling. Surpasses Copper's paid Starter plan at zero cost.
Replacing Pipedrive
Freshsales
$9/user/mo Growth, $39/user/mo Pro (with Freddy AI)
AI lead scoring, deal insights, and forecasting included at the Pro tier ($39/user/mo). Growth plan starts at just $9/user/mo with email sync and automations — features Pipedrive gates behind the $39 tier.
EngageBay
Free (15 users), from $12.74/user/mo
All-in-one CRM + marketing + support. Free for 15 users. AI email generation, deal scoring, and smart recommendations included — no separate add-on charges for email marketing or lead capture that Pipedrive bills $16-417/mo extra for.
Attio
Free (3 users), Plus $34/seat/mo
AI-generated fields that auto-classify, summarize, and enrich records. Free for 3 users. Flexible relational database model vs Pipedrive's rigid pipeline structure.
StackCut doesn't sell or recommend any of these tools. We show them for context. The decision is yours.
Total Cost of Ownership
Subscription fees plus labor and error costs, modeled at $50/hr loaded rate (BLS ECEC).
| Cost Component | Copper | Pipedrive |
|---|---|---|
| Annual subscription | $2,760 | $1,788 |
| Labor cost | $12,000 | $12,000 |
| Error & rework cost | $3,600 | $3,600 |
| Total Cost of Ownership | $18,360/yr | $17,388/yr |
| Est. AI alternative | $7,788/yr | $7,788/yr |
Labor rate based on BLS ECEC June 2025 ($45.65/hr private industry total compensation, rounded to $50). Team sizes differ because each vendor targets different market segments. Your actual numbers depend on team size, role mix, and usage. Run it with your own data.
Which one fits your team?
Both Copper and Pipedrivecost more than their published pricing suggests. The right choice depends on your team size and how you weigh each tool's trade-offs.
Copper starts at $23/seat/mo , but watch for Copper's Basic plan ($23/user/mo, billed annually) limits you to 1,000 contacts and lacks workflow automation, reporting, and goal tracking. Professional ($59/user/mo) raises the cap to 15,000 contacts. Business ($99/user/mo) is required for full features including email sequences and custom reports. A 10-person team on Professional costs $7,080/year.
Pipedrive starts at $15/seat/mo , but watch for Essential features that were previously add-ons — LeadBooster and Projects — are now included from the Premium tier ($49/user/mo) after Pipedrive's November 2025 tier restructure. But Smart Docs ($32.50/mo), Web Visitors ($41-299/mo), and Campaigns ($16-417/mo) remain separate. A 5-person team on Growth + two add-ons still pays $3,840/year — not the $840/year the '$14/seat' headline implies.
An AI-native alternative may replace the workflow at a fraction of the TCO.
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