Compare · Cornerspot vs Pipedrive
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A pipeline is better when it doesn't end at close-won.

Pipedrive is a focused sales CRM. Cornerspot is for teams that need the pipeline, the website, the forms, the contract, the invoice, and the customer portal to live in one system. This page is about that difference.

At a glance

Side by side, no spin.

Feature
Cornerspot
P Pipedrive
Contacts, deals, and kanban pipeline CRM
Public website builder in the same app
Forms and submissions tied to CRM records
Lead add-ons / separate tooling
E-signatures and agreements in the same platform
Smart Docs add-on / integrations
Invoices, subscriptions, and payments in-app
Customer portal included
Large CRM marketplace and app ecosystem
Starter pricing model
$12.99/mo flat
$14/user/mo Lite
Where we differ

Pipedrive tracks deals. Cornerspot keeps going after the close.

Why Cornerspot

Cornerspot

  • The sale does not stop at the CRM
    When a deal closes, the agreement, invoice, subscription, and portal relationship can continue in the same platform.
  • Website, forms, and chat already feed the pipeline
    Cornerspot owns the lead sources too, so your team is not paying for a CRM and then bolting the front door on later.
  • No per-seat expansion math
    CRM is $12.99/mo standalone, and the all-in-one bundle is $49.99/mo without multiplying cost by every teammate.
  • Better fit for small service businesses
    If your company needs to sell, sign, bill, and support from one app, Cornerspot removes more operational drag than a pure CRM can.
  • Portal and billing are not separate purchases
    The customer-facing experience and the money movement stay tied to the same account history.
Where Pipedrive fits
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Pipedrive

  • A more focused sales-only CRM
    Pipedrive is cleaner if your main need is opportunity tracking, contact sync, and sales activity management.
  • But the rest of the lifecycle lives elsewhere
    Website, billing, subscriptions, portal access, and much of the document flow still require add-ons or external tools.
  • Important extras are add-on shaped
    LeadBooster, Smart Docs, Projects, Campaigns, and Web Visitors are all separate expansion points.
  • Pricing scales by user
    Entry pricing starts lower, but every additional seat keeps moving the total upward.
  • Great marketplace, less native consolidation
    Pipedrive gives you 500+ integrations, which helps if your stack is intentionally multi-tool.
An honest take

When Pipedrive is the right call.

We are not going to pretend Pipedrive is a bad CRM. It is a good fit in a few very specific cases:

  • You want a pure sales CRM and nothing more. Pipedrive is the better fit if the pipeline is the product and you already like the rest of your stack.
  • You care more about integrations than native consolidation. Pipedrive has a broader CRM marketplace and more mature add-on ecosystem for teams that prefer specialized tools.
  • Billing, portal, and the public site are out of scope. If you do not want those customer-facing surfaces in the same system, Cornerspot is more platform than you need.

If your sales pipeline is only one step in a bigger customer lifecycle, Cornerspot is the better fit.

The bill

Pick a CRM that matches the rest of the workflow.

Pipedrive starts lower if all you want is a pure sales CRM. Cornerspot gets more compelling once you count the website, forms, signing, billing, and portal that usually end up around the CRM.

Cornerspot · à la carte
Just CRM
$12.99 /mo
Flat pricing for contacts, deals, and pipelines.
  • Contacts, accounts, and pipelines
  • Forms and website can be added later
  • No per-seat pricing
  • Audit trail and unified customer history
  • Upgrade to the bundle anytime
Best value
Cornerspot · all-in-one
CRM + the rest of the workflow
$99.99
$49.99 /mo
CRM, website, forms, chat, signing, billing, and portal together.
  • CRM included
  • Website, forms, and live chat included
  • Signing, billing, and portal included
  • One flat price for the whole team
  • Better for full customer lifecycle workflows
Pipedrive Lite
Sales CRM only
$14 /user/mo
Billed annually.
  • Focused pipeline CRM
  • Per-seat pricing
  • Lead and doc tooling expand through add-ons
  • No native website builder
  • Billing and portal handled elsewhere
Cornerspot's CRM is $12.99/mo standalone, or included in the $49.99/mo all-in-one bundle.
Switching questions

Switching questions, answered.

Still curious? Email hello@cornerspot.com — a real person reads these.

Is Cornerspot trying to replace Pipedrive as a CRM?

Yes on the CRM surface, but the bigger point is that Cornerspot also replaces several of the tools that usually sit around a CRM.

Who should stay on Pipedrive?

Teams that want a pure sales CRM, already like their website and billing tools, and prefer a marketplace-led stack will likely be happier staying on Pipedrive.

Can I use only the Cornerspot CRM without the full bundle?

Yes. CRM is available standalone for $12.99/mo, and you can move to the full bundle later without migrating data.

Does Cornerspot include the public site and lead capture, or just the pipeline?

It includes the public website builder, forms, and live chat as separate native pillars, which is one of the biggest differences from a pure CRM.

Why compare against Pipedrive instead of Intercom in the footer?

Because Pipedrive is the tighter top-level overlap for Cornerspot's CRM and deal-management surface, while Intercom is better understood as a support-platform comparison rather than a primary whole-site comparison target.

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