If HubSpot is the center of your sales and marketing strategy, it’s easy to assume its built-in quoting tool should handle most of your needs. After all, it sits right inside the CRM, looks polished, and feels convenient.
But convenience isn’t the same as capability.
The difference between a quoting tool and a true CPQ platform becomes obvious the moment your quoting involves more than a simple list of items and a total.
HubSpot’s quoting tool is designed for simplicity. QuoteWerks is designed for scale. What follows is a closer look at why HubSpot struggles with complex workflows and how QuoteWerks integrates tightly with HubSpot to deliver a complete, scalable revenue engine.
HubSpot’s quoting capability is intentionally lightweight. It gives users a clean template, a place to add line items, fields for discounts, and an approval process that keeps things tidy. If your business only requires straightforward product listings, it works well enough.
CPQ (Configure, Price, Quote) requires configuration rules, pricing logic, bundles, options, dependencies, workflows, margin control, taxes, shipping, and payment flexibility. It requires structure, consistency, and predictability across every quote a team sends. HubSpot’s quoting tool was never designed to manage this level of complexity.
A real CPQ engine guides a buyer through selectable choices: Good/Better/Best, optional add-ons, service tiers, and full configurations that adapt dynamically. HubSpot’s quoting tool can’t do this. There are no customer-selectable options inside a single quote, no comparison structure, and no rules governing what combinations are allowed.
The QuoteWerks Difference: We provide structured options, controlled configurations, and clear choices that boost deal value instead of confusing the buyer.
Most companies sell solutions, not loose parts. A CPQ system lets you create reusable bundles and kits with pricing logic, required components, and margin controls. HubSpot doesn’t handle structured bundles; sales reps have to rebuild lists manually every time. That introduces inconsistencies and unnecessary risk.
The QuoteWerks Difference: We treat bundles as first-class CPQ objects so your team quotes the exact same solution every time.
A CPQ must calculate tax correctly, estimate shipping accurately, and apply pricing rules consistently. HubSpot puts all of this responsibility on the sales rep. There is no automatic tax lookup, no jurisdiction logic, and no shipping integration.
The QuoteWerks Difference: We use real-time tax and shipping rates, creating accuracy your finance team can trust.
Industries like IT, AV, manufacturing, and distribution rely on vendor feeds and distributor pricing updates. A CPQ tool must reflect accurate costs to protect margins. HubSpot cannot connect to vendors, pull real-time costs, or manage price books.
The QuoteWerks Difference: We are built for this, allowing reps to pull current pricing and availability directly from distributors.
HubSpot uses Dropbox Sign, which limits how many signatures each user can send. Once the limit is reached, quoting stops until the plan is upgraded.
The QuoteWerks Difference: A CPQ platform should never restrict your ability to close deals. QuoteWerks offers unlimited signature capability with no user caps.
HubSpot Payments is clean and modern but supports only a limited set of gateways and is available only in certain regions.
The QuoteWerks Difference: We integrate with more than 80 payment gateways, giving you freedom to use the processor your customers prefer or continue using the gateway your business already relies on.
Even though QuoteWerks delivers far more CPQ capability, it doesn’t replace HubSpot. It complements it. QuoteWerks was built to plug directly into HubSpot so both systems operate as a unified revenue engine.
When you use them together, your quoting, configuration, forecasting, automation, and customer communication all operate inside a single integrated workflow.
Contacts, companies, and deals stay in HubSpot where your team already works. QuoteWerks pulls this data when generating a quote, keeping your CRM clean and consistent.
Create a quote in QuoteWerks and HubSpot receives:
A new deal if one doesn’t exist
Updated deal stages based on quote status
Synced line items for forecasting
Quote PDFs attached to the timeline for visibility
Managers can see everything without leaving HubSpot.
If you sell contracts, services, or subscriptions, QuoteWerks pushes renewals, recurring amounts, terms, and forecasting data straight into HubSpot. That keeps sales, finance, and account management aligned with real CPQ-level detail.
Whether your product library lives in HubSpot or QuoteWerks, both systems can sync. You choose the source of truth. Both stay aligned.
This is the core idea: HubSpot manages the relationship. QuoteWerks manages the configuration and pricing. Together, they create a seamless CPQ ecosystem.
HubSpot’s quoting tool is fine for extremely simple use cases. If your quotes consist of a few products with no bundles, no tax complications, no vendor pricing, no renewals, and no payment flexibility, HubSpot can handle it.
As soon as you need structured options, bundles, accurate tax, integrated shipping, vendor pricing, recurring revenue handling, unlimited signatures, or broad payment support, HubSpot can’t keep up. These are standard CPQ requirements, and QuoteWerks was built for them.
HubSpot is one of the strongest CRM and marketing platforms available. Its quoting tool is intentionally simple. That simplicity is both its strength and its limitation.
QuoteWerks fills the full CPQ gap. It handles configuration, pricing rules, vendor feeds, bundles, tax accuracy, payment flexibility, unlimited signatures, and structured workflows. And because it integrates tightly with HubSpot, teams get complete CPQ power without sacrificing their CRM comfort.
The most effective approach isn’t choosing between HubSpot and QuoteWerks. It’s using them together.
HubSpot gives you visibility, marketing automation, and CRM power.
QuoteWerks gives you the quoting engine your CPQ process requires.
If quoting is slowing your team down or limiting your ability to scale, HubSpot has taken you as far as it can. QuoteWerks takes you the rest of the way.