I just saw a remark in our Hubspot account that Hubspot Insights is being sunsetted. Breeze is supposed to replace the HI, but in order to use it you need to pay (a lot!).
I'm really shocked that a feature can just be pulled like that and be replaced by a paid feature. I've been looking, but it doesn't seem there is going to be a "breeze light" which would do the same thing has Hubspot Insights used to do.
Is everybody just fine with this? And better yet: is this normal behaviour for Hubspot to just pull features away - even from enterprise packages - ?
This is very unfortunate and quite poor form. Simple Company Name population was a great differentiator from other CRMs and a big-time saver. For my smaller clients, adding Breeze is cost prohibitive given it provides limited other benefit to their current sales and marketing tactics.
Hubspots manual data entry is slower than the likes of Pipedrive which combines the basic primary data entry across objects. Having the Company data prepopulated offset that.
I completely agree. HubSpot needs to fix this. Upcharge for additional enrichment from Clearbit datapoints but now starting to charge for basics like Conpany Name, address and industry is not the right way to approach this at all
Im completely agree with you @HanzWil. @Lucila-Andimol I completely understand your sentiment re the breeze being competitive with other tools. However, to remove the insights is deeply frustrating. The little things like adding the company name and domain off the back of the email domain, of the created contact, feels backwards to me. Forcing people to upgrade to a tool, no matter how powerful or not doesn't feel right.
That might be, but still a feature is removed. If you ask me the right way would have been to offer a "light" version with the same features as now with Hubspot Insights and a paid version for all the options. Now they just remove a functionality which was actually part of the product and contract when we bought this service.
What if they would do this with the e-mail marketing, just removing it. And then say we got a fancy new email tool but you now need to pay extra for it to use it, or you can't send any e-mails anymore.