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A seamless all-in-one platform for managing and scaling content marketing
What do you like best about the product?
HubSpot Content Hub makes it incredibly easy to plan, create, and publish content in a structured and efficient way. I especially appreciate having everything in one place – from blogging tools and SEO recommendations to social media integrations. The analytics and reporting features are very intuitive and help us understand what’s performing well. For any team working with inbound marketing, this is a game changer.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some features feel somewhat limited unless you upgrade to a more expensive plan. Also, the interface can be a bit overwhelming at first for new users – there's definitely a learning curve. I would also like to see more flexibility in the blog and landing page editor when it comes to customizing templates.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Before using HubSpot Content Hub, our content processes were scattered across multiple platforms, which made it hard to maintain consistency and measure performance effectively. HubSpot has helped us centralize everything — from content planning and creation to publishing and tracking — in one place. This has significantly improved our team's productivity, shortened content production cycles, and allowed us to better align content with lead generation and sales goals.
Absolutely Delicious Content Creation – HubSpot Content Hub is a Treat! 🍰
What do you like best about the product?
Using HubSpot’s Content Hub feels like biting into the richest, most decadent slice of cake.
The good stuff (aka the frosting):
Beautiful, user-friendly interface
AI-assisted content creation that speeds up workflows
Smart content features and personalization baked right in
Seamless integration with CRM, email, and social tools
Centralized calendar and content planning = chef’s kiss
The good stuff (aka the frosting):
Beautiful, user-friendly interface
AI-assisted content creation that speeds up workflows
Smart content features and personalization baked right in
Seamless integration with CRM, email, and social tools
Centralized calendar and content planning = chef’s kiss
What do you dislike about the product?
A few crumbs to improve:
Would love more flexibility with custom layouts without needing a developer
Sometimes version control or tracking changes across team members could be smoother
The AI tools are great , but a bit more transparency on where the suggestions come from would help with trust and accuracy
Would love more flexibility with custom layouts without needing a developer
Sometimes version control or tracking changes across team members could be smoother
The AI tools are great , but a bit more transparency on where the suggestions come from would help with trust and accuracy
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One of the biggest problems is the fragmentation of tools. many companies rely on separate platforms for blogging, landing pages, email, and social media, which creates inefficiencies and disjointed experiences. HubSpot solves this by centralising everything into one platform, streamlining workflows and ensuring consistency across all channels.
HubSpot the One Stop Shop for Business Support
What do you like best about the product?
HUB Spot makes life easier both from a sales and marketing point, creating efficiencies in my business.
What do you dislike about the product?
I wish I could tailor campaigns slightly different based on customers interaction with prior emails.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
None its a very effective and easy to follow process, with your one on one POC to assist its SUPER EASY
everything you need in one place
What do you like best about the product?
HubSpot Content Hub is its intuitive interface and how easily it allows you to create, manage, and personalize content all in one place
What do you dislike about the product?
in Hubspot content Hub some advanced features are only available in higher-tier plans, which can be limiting for smaller teams or budgets
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hubspotcontent hub helps solve the problem of managing and scaling content across multiple channels. It centralizes content creation, personalization, and performance tracking, making it easier to deliver consistent and targeted messages. This saves time, improves collaboration
A Painful, Bloated Mess for Website Management—Avoid If You Value Your Sanity
What do you like best about the product?
HubSpot as a broader platform has some great tools—its CRM, marketing automation, and analytics features are genuinely valuable. If you're already deep in the HubSpot ecosystem, having everything in one place can be convenient. That said, the Content Hub specifically is the weakest link by far. It’s better than having no website at all... but just barely.
What do you dislike about the product?
HubSpot Content Hub is hands down the most frustrating platform I’ve had the misfortune to use for web content. It promises ease and flexibility but delivers the opposite—painful limitations, poor UX, and bloated tech that tanks performance.
The out-of-the-box templates feel like a relic from 2010. If you want anything remotely custom or modern, you're immediately stuck needing developer support. That defeats the entire point of using what should be a user-friendly CMS.
The platform's settings and options are scattered and counterintuitive. Nothing is where you'd expect it to be, and simple tasks like layout adjustments or basic styling often involve painful workarounds. Worse still, even when you do configure everything correctly, you're rewarded with sluggish load times and poor performance metrics. The bloat is real, and it hurts both SEO and user experience.
Even HubSpot’s native modules and "smart content" feel like half-baked afterthoughts—lacking in both depth and polish. For a platform trying to position itself as enterprise-ready, it delivers a shockingly immature and restrictive content experience.
Bottom line: There are countless better platforms out there—don’t waste your time (or budget) on HubSpot Content Hub unless you’re okay with constantly wrestling a clunky, inflexible, and underpowered system.
The out-of-the-box templates feel like a relic from 2010. If you want anything remotely custom or modern, you're immediately stuck needing developer support. That defeats the entire point of using what should be a user-friendly CMS.
The platform's settings and options are scattered and counterintuitive. Nothing is where you'd expect it to be, and simple tasks like layout adjustments or basic styling often involve painful workarounds. Worse still, even when you do configure everything correctly, you're rewarded with sluggish load times and poor performance metrics. The bloat is real, and it hurts both SEO and user experience.
Even HubSpot’s native modules and "smart content" feel like half-baked afterthoughts—lacking in both depth and polish. For a platform trying to position itself as enterprise-ready, it delivers a shockingly immature and restrictive content experience.
Bottom line: There are countless better platforms out there—don’t waste your time (or budget) on HubSpot Content Hub unless you’re okay with constantly wrestling a clunky, inflexible, and underpowered system.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
In theory, HubSpot Content Hub is meant to solve the problem of managing website content alongside your CRM and marketing tools in one integrated platform. The idea is appealing: centralized data, unified tools, and streamlined workflows.
In practice, however, the Content Hub creates more problems than it solves. Its lack of flexibility, poor performance, and reliance on developers for even basic customization severely limits any real benefit. While it technically lets us publish content and integrate it with HubSpot’s broader ecosystem, the friction it adds to the process makes it hard to justify.
In practice, however, the Content Hub creates more problems than it solves. Its lack of flexibility, poor performance, and reliance on developers for even basic customization severely limits any real benefit. While it technically lets us publish content and integrate it with HubSpot’s broader ecosystem, the friction it adds to the process makes it hard to justify.
Best CRM to date
What do you like best about the product?
I just love HubSpot - Its not so easy at first but you will get the hang of it and when you do things will change for the better. It has all you need for a small start up right out the box and as you go up in tiers you get power beyond what you might use but its worth it,
What do you dislike about the product?
The entry edition could have a few more options after all we are paying here...
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We have solved countless issues and when you link it to your existing CRM or if you choose to build a website on thier platform you cannot go wrong.
easy to use product
What do you like best about the product?
It is easy to use, easy to navigate, great tools.
What do you dislike about the product?
none that I have found so far, runs smoothly.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
A great software that has many uses for marketing and business purposes.
I've found HubSpot's Content Hub to be pretty user friendly for our limited use
What do you like best about the product?
We only really use the landing page feature. The drag-and-drop interface of the landing page builder makes it pretty easy to quickly build landing pages for our events, gated resources, and resource sharing. I love that we can adjust the layout for mobile.
What do you dislike about the product?
Landing page templates can only be created with the design manager, which causes a problem from a branding perspective. Our brand evolves continuously, and any time we want to make even the smallest change to one of our templates, we have to get help from a 3rd party vendor to tweak the code or learn how to use the design manager ourselves and hope we don't accidentally break anything...
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Despite its limitations when it comes to creating landing page templates, HubSpot's Content Hub has made it significantly easier for us to create landing pages for our various marketing initiatives quickly.
Ideal all in one content marketing tool
What do you like best about the product?
It's most helpful feature is Content Remix which can quickly give you 10 firsts drafts of content across multiple formats. It's super-easy to use and quickly links to analytics and performance from similar screens. It's easy to set up and implement your own website and landing pages and to connect to Marketing channels if you have that Hub too.
What do you dislike about the product?
The AI generated content can be a little bland despite training it at source. But it's manageable enough.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Launching, analysing and updating page content.
It is a CRM very versatile.
What do you like best about the product?
HubSopt it is a super versatile. It is possible to have different aspects of the business.
What do you dislike about the product?
Sometimes it is very confusing because there are always updates.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is very simple to use when you need to create a work flow for the business. The things get more organized.
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