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Nutshell pricing

Simple sales CRM · Nutshell · snapshot captured June 2026

Nutshell uses per-user; multiple tiers; no free plan (14-day trial). Its most-popular tier is Growth at $25/seat/mo billed annually; the cheapest paid tier is $13/seat/mo. No free plan; 14-day free trial. Minimum seats: sold per seat; no hard minimum. Snapshot June 2026 - vendors change pricing; verify on the vendor's pricing page before relying on these figures.

Source: Nutshell pricing. Data as of June 2026.

Nutshell pricing tiers

Nutshell tiers, per seat. Snapshot June 2026 - vendors change pricing; verify on the vendor's pricing page before relying on these figures.
TierAnnual ($/seat/mo)Monthly ($/seat/mo)Key inclusions
Foundation$13/seat/mo$19/seat/moContact and pipeline management, basic reporting.
Growth$25/seat/mo$32/seat/moMultiple pipelines, advanced reporting, more automation.
Pro$42/seat/mo$49/seat/moSales automation, sequences, advanced permissions.
Business$59/seat/mo$67/seat/moHigher limits, advanced features for larger teams.
Enterprise$67/seat/mo$89/seat/moTop limits, advanced controls, priority support.

Source: Nutshell pricing. "—" in the monthly column means no separate monthly price is published (often annual-only). "Custom" means contact-sales (we never invent those numbers).

Nutshell at a glance

Cost factorNutshell
VendorNutshell
CategorySimple sales CRM
Pricing modelPer-user; multiple tiers; no free plan (14-day trial)
Most-popular tierGrowth ($25/seat/mo)
Cheapest paid tier$13/seat/mo
Free optionNo free plan; 14-day free trial.
Minimum seatsSold per seat; no hard minimum.
BillingAnnual billing saves up to ~32% on lower tiers, ~11% on Enterprise.
Best forSmall B2B sales teams that want an easy CRM without enterprise complexity.

Source: Nutshell pricing page. Data as of June 2026.

Pricing pros & cons

Where Nutshell is good value

  • Simple, fast to adopt
  • Cheap entry price ($13/user)
  • Generous annual discounts on lower tiers

Watch-outs

  • No free plan
  • Power features require higher tiers
  • Less ecosystem depth than the big platforms

Accuracy note: Nutshell also sells a Power AI add-on tier; figures here are the core sales-CRM tiers. Verify on nutshell.com/pricing.

Nutshell vs other CRMs

How Nutshell compares with other CRMs on per-seat price:

Nutshell and peer CRMs, per seat. snapshot captured June 2026.
CRMCheapest paid tierMost-popular tierFree tier?
Nutshell (this CRM)$13/seat/moGrowth ($25/seat/mo)No
HubSpot Sales Hub$15/seat/moSales Hub Professional ($100/seat/mo)Yes
Salesforce Sales Cloud$25/seat/moSales Cloud Enterprise ($175/seat/mo)Yes
Zoho CRM$14/seat/moProfessional ($23/seat/mo)Yes
Pipedrive$14/seat/moAdvanced ($29/seat/mo)No
monday CRM$12/seat/moStandard CRM ($17/seat/mo)No

Frequently asked questions

How much does Nutshell cost per user?

Nutshell uses per-user; multiple tiers; no free plan (14-day trial). Its most-popular tier is Growth at $25/seat/mo billed annually. The cheapest paid tier is $13/seat/mo. snapshot captured June 2026 - verify on the vendor's pricing page.

Does Nutshell have a free CRM tier?

No. No free plan; 14-day free trial.

What is the minimum number of seats for Nutshell?

Sold per seat; no hard minimum.

Is Nutshell cheaper billed annually or monthly?

Annual billing saves up to ~32% on lower tiers, ~11% on Enterprise. Snapshot June 2026 - vendors change pricing; verify on the vendor's pricing page before relying on these figures.

What should I watch for in Nutshell pricing?

Watch-outs: No free plan; Power features require higher tiers; Less ecosystem depth than the big platforms. Nutshell also sells a Power AI add-on tier; figures here are the core sales-CRM tiers. Verify on nutshell.com/pricing.

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Source & accuracy

Figures are a dated snapshot from Nutshell's pricing page (snapshot captured June 2026). CRM pricing changes frequently and varies by region, contract length, add-ons and negotiated discounts — verify current prices on the vendor's page before purchasing. This is an informational comparison, not a quote. See our methodology and disclaimer.

Last updated: 2026-06-22