Hatch recently has announced a partnership with HubSpot, confident that the HubSpot product suite will play a key role in enabling start-ups to grow with speed, scale, and affordability.
Through this strategic collaboration, Hatch will assist with the growth of their members and other start-ups even further, now equipped with the comprehensive suite of tools, resources, and opportunities HubSpot brings to the table, Hatch said in a media release.
“At Hatch we continuously strive to create an innovative and collaborative platform for our members, start-ups and the larger enterprise tech community,” said Karthi Ratnam - Head of Marketing, Hatch. “This partnership with HubSpot will provide key enabling sales and marketing technology, as the HubSpot Growth Platform is a full suite of software for marketing, sales, and customer service, with a completely free CRM at its core; all at start-up-friendly pricing up to 90 per cent off.”
The HubSpot for Start-ups programme is designed specifically for start-ups and small businesses that need tools, strategy, and support for growth that's both fast and scalable. The software grows with you and companies will have access to in-person product training. Companies using the HubSpot Growth Platform acquire and retain more customers with HubSpot’s software, educational resources, and robust integrations.
Start-ups looking to leverage the HubSpot platform now have five attractive membership options to choose from; ranging from Rs.9000 per month ‘Biz’ package to a Rs.24,500 ‘Office Flex’ package, making it more accessible to both small and large businesses.
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