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title: "HubSpot Statistics 2026: Customers, Revenue and Market Share"
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# HubSpot Statistics 2026: Customers, Revenue and Market Share

HubSpot finished 2025 with 288,706 paying customers and $3.1 billion in revenue, up 18.2% year over year in constant currency, according to its February 2026 earnings release. The company added roughly **40,000 net new customers** across the year, a record cadence that its 2026 guidance expects to repeat at 9,000 to 10,000 adds per quarter.

The data below covers HubSpot’s customer base, revenue trajectory, workforce, market share against MailChimp and Salesforce, Breeze AI rollout, and the blog-traffic story that quietly unfolded while the company kept growing.

## Key Takeaways

- HubSpot customer count reached **288,706** at year-end 2025, up from **247,939** a year earlier, per the company’s FY2024 10-K and Q4 2025 release.
- Full-year 2025 revenue hit **$3.1 billion**, a **19%** as-reported jump over 2024’s **$2.6 billion**.
- Net income rose to **$45.9 million** in 2025, roughly **10x** the $4.6 million recorded in 2024.
- HubSpot employed **8,882** full-time staff as of December 31, 2025, a net add of **636** over the prior year.
- HubSpot Marketing Hub holds **8.14%** of the [marketing-automation category](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/marketing-automation-statistics/) on 6sense’s tracker, well behind MailChimp’s **41.22%**.
- HubSpot’s blog organic search traffic fell from roughly **13.5 million** to between **2 and 6 million** monthly visits after Google’s 2024 E-E-A-T core updates, per SEO analyst Aleyda Solis.
- The 2026 revenue guidance sits at **$3.69 billion to $3.70 billion**, implying **16%** constant-currency growth.

## Editor’s Choice

- HubSpot reported **$3.1 billion** in FY2025 revenue, with Q4 operating margin at **22.6%**.
- The platform serves customers in **more than 135 countries** as of the FY2024 10-K.
- Q4 2025 EPS came in at **$3.09**, beating the **$2.16** consensus estimate.
- HubSpot’s market capitalization traded between **$10.14 billion and $12.3 billion** across April 2026.
- The company IPO’d on October 9, 2014, on the NYSE under ticker HUBS, raising more than **$140 million** at $25 per share.
- HubSpot’s hubspot.com domain drew **162.3 million** total visits between January and December 2024, per Similarweb’s traffic analytics.

## Recent Developments

- **April 15, 2026**: HubSpot hosted its Spring 2026 Spotlight investor webinar, previewing Breeze Marketplace expansions and Data Hub updates.
- **February 11, 2026**: Q4 2025 earnings beat consensus with EPS of **$3.09** vs $2.16 expected; full-year revenue came in at **$3.1 billion**.
- **February 11, 2026**: HubSpot issued 2026 guidance of **$3.69 billion to $3.70 billion** in revenue and 9,000 to 10,000 net new customers per quarter.
- **November 5, 2025**: HubSpot filed its Q3 2025 10-Q with the SEC, showing continued customer expansion and mid-teens revenue growth.
- September 2025: INBOUND 2025 shipped more than **200 product updates**, including Breeze Marketplace, Data Hub, and Marketing Studio for AI-assisted campaigns.
- May 2025: Q1 2025 results reported **258,258** paying customers, up **19%** year over year.

## HubSpot Revenue and Financial Performance

- HubSpot generated **$3.1 billion** in total revenue for FY2025, up **18.2%** year over year in constant currency.
- FY2024 revenue stood at **$2.6 billion** before the 2025 acceleration.
- Net income hit **$45.9 million** in FY2025, compared with **$4.6 million** in FY2024.
- Q4 2025 operating margin reached **22.6%**; the full-year operating margin was **18.6%**.
- 2026 guidance projects revenue of **$3.69 billion to $3.70 billion**, roughly **16%** constant-currency growth.
- Q1 2026 revenue guidance sits at **$862 million to $863 million**, up **21%** as-reported.
- Subscription revenue is HubSpot’s primary segment, with professional services as a smaller secondary line.
- Q4 2025 EPS of **$3.09** exceeded the **$2.16** analyst consensus by **43%**.

MetricFY2024FY20252026 GuidanceTotal revenue$2.6B$3.1B$3.69B-$3.70BNet income$4.6M$45.9MNot disclosedFull-year operating margin~15%18.6%Not disclosedYoY growth (constant currency)N/A18.2%16%*Source: HubSpot Form 10-K (FY2024), HubSpot Q4 2025 earnings release, HubSpot Investor Relations*

> **By the numbers:** According to HubSpot’s February 2026 earnings release, full-year 2025 revenue reached $3.1 billion with an 18.2% constant-currency growth rate. Net income climbed to $45.9 million from $4.6 million a year earlier, marking the company’s largest profitability swing since its 2014 IPO.

## HubSpot Customer Count and Growth

- HubSpot reached **288,706** paying customers as of December 31, 2025.
- At year-end 2024, the customer base stood at **247,939**, per the company’s 10-K filed with the SEC.
- Q4 2025 alone added **9,800** net new customers, with roughly **40,000** added across the full year.
- Q1 2025 customer count was **258,258**, a **19%** year-over-year gain from the prior quarter.
- The 2026 plan targets **9,000 to 10,000** net adds per quarter, implying another **36,000-40,000** for the year.
- Approximately **53%** of HubSpot customers sit outside the United States, per the FY2024 10-K.
- These international customers generated roughly 47% of total revenue during FY2024.
- Customers span **more than 135 countries** at FY2024.

Quarter EndCustomer CountYoY ChangeDec 31, 2024247,939N/AMar 31, 2025258,258+19%Dec 31, 2025288,706+16%2026 target (per Q)+9,000-10,000N/A*Source: HubSpot Form 10-K (FY2024), HubSpot Q1 2025 Results, HubSpot Q4 2025 Results*

> **Key finding:** HubSpot crossed 288,706 paying customers at year-end 2025, up from 247,939 twelve months earlier, per the company’s 10-K and Q4 2025 results. The 40,000 net adds represent the largest annual customer gain in HubSpot’s public-company history and frame management’s 2026 target of 9,000 to 10,000 per quarter as continuation rather than acceleration.

## HubSpot Employee Count and Headcount History

- HubSpot employed **8,882** full-time staff as of December 31, 2025.
- Headcount at year-end 2024 was **8,246**, per the FY2024 10-K.
- The 636-person net add in 2025 represents roughly **7.7%** workforce growth.
- Revenue per employee sits at approximately **$349,000** based on FY2025 figures.
- HubSpot’s headcount remains well below peers in the larger enterprise-software tier; for context, our [Google workforce data](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/how-many-people-work-at-google/) shows Alphabet operating with a workforce more than 20 times larger.
- Our [Meta employee count data](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/how-many-people-work-at-meta/) shows a similar multiple at the platform-giant end of the market.

![HubSpot's Full-Time Employee Growth](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/hubspot-s-full-time-employee-growth.jpg "HubSpot's Full-Time Employee Growth")

## HubSpot Market Share in Marketing Automation

- HubSpot Marketing Hub holds **8.14%** of the marketing-automation platforms category on 6sense’s tech-install tracker, covering **155,718** tracked customer installs.
- MailChimp leads the same category with **41.22%** share and **788,201** customers.
- Klaviyo sits second at **10.46%** share and **200,108** customers.
- HubSpot ranks third, ahead of Intercom at **7.91%** share.
- Marketo, once the enterprise marketing-automation benchmark, has fallen to **1.24%** share on the same tracker.
- More than **1,142,900** companies globally use at least one marketing-automation platform, per 6sense’s aggregate count.
- HubSpot competes against **320** tracked marketing-automation tools in this category.
- The category share gap between HubSpot and MailChimp is roughly **5x**, reflecting MailChimp’s heavy SMB email footprint versus HubSpot’s mid-market full-suite positioning.

![Top Email Marketing Platforms by Market Share](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/top-email-marketing-platforms-by-market-share.jpg "Top Email Marketing Platforms by Market Share")

## HubSpot CRM vs Salesforce Market Share

- HubSpot CRM holds **5.20%** share of the broader CRM platforms category on 6sense’s tracker.
- Salesforce leads with **25.29%**, roughly **5x** HubSpot’s share.
- Microsoft Dynamics CRM sits at **4.60%**, trailing HubSpot CRM by 0.6 percentage points.
- HubSpot’s position inverts once the lens narrows to SMB and mid-market mid-budget CRM, where its usability scores consistently rank highest on G2 and Capterra.
- Salesforce’s revenue base is roughly **11x** HubSpot’s, so the share in percentage terms understates the revenue gap.
- HubSpot’s CRM is offered free at the entry tier, widening the tracked-install base without revenue attribution, a factor that flatters HubSpot on vendor-tracker share and depresses its revenue-per-customer comparison.

![Top CRM Platforms by Market Share](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/top-crm-platforms-by-market-share.jpg "Top CRM Platforms by Market Share")

## HubSpot Revenue by Geography

- HubSpot generated **$1.59 billion** of revenue in the Americas during FY2024, per the 10-K.
- Europe contributed **$668.26 million** the same year.
- Asia Pacific added **$213.06 million**, the smallest of the three reporting regions.
- The Americas accounted for roughly **60%** of total revenue in FY2024, with Europe at **26%** and APAC at **8%** of the $2.6B total.
- Approximately **47%** of total revenue came from customers outside the United States in FY2024.
- HubSpot operates from **15** global offices across North America, Europe, Latin America, and the Asia Pacific.

![HubSpot's Regional Distribution of Market Share](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/hubspot-s-regional-distribution-of-market-share.jpg "HubSpot's Regional Distribution of Market Share")

## HubSpot Stock Price and Market Cap

- HubSpot trades on the NYSE under ticker HUBS.
- Shares traded between **$216.83 and $238.71** across April 2026.
- HubSpot’s market capitalization ranged from **$10.14 billion to $12.3 billion** during April 2026.
- HubSpot completed its IPO on **October 9, 2014,** at **$25 per share**, raising more than **$140 million**.
- The stock peaked at roughly **$840** in November 2021 during the SaaS re-rating.
- Current market cap sits roughly **85%** below the November 2021 peak, despite revenue more than tripling in that period.
- Q1 2026 earnings are scheduled for **May 6, 2026**, after the close.

DateMetricValueOct 9, 2014IPO price$25Nov 2021All-time high close~$840April 2026Trading range$216.83-$238.71April 2026Market cap range$10.14B-$12.3B*Source: HubSpot Investor Relations, NYSE*

## HubSpot Breeze AI Adoption and Product Launches

- HubSpot launched Breeze AI in its current branded form at INBOUND 2024, unifying the company’s prior AI features under one platform.
- The Breeze suite is organized into three pillars: Breeze Copilot (assistant), Breeze Agents (five specialized workers), and Breeze Intelligence (data enrichment).
- Five Breeze Agents shipped at launch: Content Agent, Prospecting Agent, Customer Agent, Knowledge Base Agent, and Social Media Agent.
- INBOUND 2025 rolled out more than **200 product updates**, including Breeze Marketplace, the new Data Hub for external data sources, and Marketing Studio for AI-assisted campaign creation.
- Agent-based workflow capacity is the centerpiece of HubSpot’s 2026 upmarket pitch, alongside seat-based pricing for Core Seat access and credit-based usage.
- The Spring 2026 Spotlight webinar on **April 15, 2026,** previewed further Breeze Marketplace expansion.
- HubSpot’s AI positioning follows a category-wide shift tracked across our [AI coverage](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/artificial-intelligence/), where SaaS vendors from Salesforce to Notion rolled out agent-branded assistants between late 2024 and early 2026.
- Workforce comparisons with AI-native peers, including our [OpenAI employee count data](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/how-many-people-work-at-openai/), show HubSpot still operates with a larger headcount than the AI labs shaping its product roadmap.

## HubSpot Website and Blog Traffic Trends

- HubSpot’s primary domain hubspot.com, drew **162.3 million** total visits between January and December 2024, per Similarweb.
- The HubSpot blog historically ranked for non-product keywords like “famous quotes” and “cover letter examples,” driving roughly **13.5 million** monthly organic search visits at its 2023 peak.
- Google’s March 2024 and December 2024 core updates, which emphasized E-E-A-T, cut the HubSpot blog’s organic search traffic to between **2 million and 6 million** monthly visits.
- That represents a **55% to 85%** drop in blog organic traffic across the 2024 update cycle.
- The share-of-clicks shift across a comparable keyword basket ran as follows, per Similarweb’s comparison: [Microsoft](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/microsoft-statistics/) moved from **4% to 7%**, HubSpot fell from **7% to 3%**, Adobe rose from **0.35% to 3%**, and Zapier rose from **1% to 2%**.
- HubSpot’s main domain retained overall traffic strength through direct and branded visits, a reminder that brand equity can offset SERP losses in the short term, a pattern visible across our [Google search statistics](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/google-search-statistics/) tracking.
- Our editorial view is that HubSpot’s blog decline illustrates how attention-time and expertise signals have become the real currency of search, mirroring the shift visible across our [AI marketing tool data](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/ai-in-social-media-tools-statistics/).

MetricPre-2024 UpdatesPost-2024 UpdatesChangeBlog monthly organic search visits~13.5M2M-6M-55% to -85%Keyword basket click share7%3%-4pphubspot.com 2024 total visits162.3MN/A (comparison basis)N/A*Source: Similarweb, Aleyda Solis organic search analysis*

> **Why it matters:** HubSpot’s blog organic search traffic dropped from approximately 13.5 million to between 2 and 6 million monthly visits after Google’s 2024 core updates, according to analysis by SEO consultant Aleyda Solis using Similarweb data. The company’s main domain retained overall traffic strength through direct and branded channels, showing that blog [SEO](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/google-seo-statistics/) losses did not translate into company-level decline during 2025.

## HubSpot Net Revenue Retention and ASRPC

- HubSpot expects net revenue retention (NRR) to grow by another **1 to 2 points year over year** in 2026, per its Q4 2025 earnings call.
- [Average subscription revenue per customer (ASRPC)](https://sqmagazine.co.uk/subscription-economy-statistics/) is guided to grow at low- to mid-single digits in constant currency through 2026.
- Net new ARR growth is expected to outpace constant-currency revenue growth in 2026, supported by upmarket momentum and multi-hub adoption.
- Q4 2025 revenue grew **18.2%** in constant currency, and the company expects that rate to moderate to roughly **16%** for the full 2026 fiscal year.
- Core Seat adoption and credit-based pricing are cited by management as emerging growth levers on top of the existing hub-attach motion.

## HubSpot ROI and Customer Outcome Metrics

- HubSpot customers report a **505%** return on investment over three years, per the company’s own marketing statistics hub.
- Businesses using HubSpot launch marketing campaigns **68%** faster than a benchmarked average, per the same first-party data.
- Customers report **129%** more inbound leads after deployment.
- Deals closed increase by **50%** on average for HubSpot users, per the company’s hub.
- Roughly **40%** of marketers report having mostly or fully automated customer workflows using platforms like HubSpot.
- Readers should note these ROI figures come from HubSpot’s own customer surveys; they reflect self-reported outcomes, not third-party audited results.

## HubSpot Founding Timeline and Key Milestones

- Brian Halligan and Dharmesh Shah founded HubSpot in June 2006 at MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- Halligan came from sales and growth; Shah came from product and engineering.
- The two founders coined the term “inbound marketing” and built a movement around it.
- HubSpot filed for its IPO with the SEC on **August 25, 2014**.
- HubSpot went public on **October 9, 2014,** on the NYSE under the ticker HUBS at $25 per share.
- The IPO raised more than **$140 million**.
- HubSpot’s 2021 peak closing price of roughly **$840** represented a **33x** gain from the IPO price.
- FY2025’s **$3.1 billion** in revenue puts HubSpot roughly **155x** above its estimated 2013 revenue of about **$20 million** in its pre-IPO year.

YearMilestone2006Founded at MIT Sloan by Halligan and Shah2014IPO on NYSE at $25/share, raised $140M+2021Peak close around $8402024Breeze AI branded rollout at INBOUND 20242025$3.1B revenue; 288,706 customers; 8,882 employees*Source: HubSpot Wikipedia, HubSpot About page, HubSpot Investor Relations*

## Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

**How many customers does HubSpot have in 2026?**HubSpot reported 288,706 paying customers as of December 31, 2025, per its Q4 2025 earnings release. The company added roughly 40,000 net new customers across 2025 and targets 9,000 to 10,000 net adds per quarter in 2026. Customers span more than 135 countries worldwide.

 

**What is HubSpot’s annual revenue?**HubSpot’s full-year 2025 revenue was $3.1 billion, up 18.2% year over year in constant currency. Fiscal year 2024 revenue was $2.6 billion. The company’s 2026 revenue guidance sits at $3.69 billion to $3.70 billion, implying roughly 16% constant-currency growth.

 

**How many employees does HubSpot have?**HubSpot employed 8,882 full-time staff as of December 31, 2025, per its Q4 2025 earnings release. That figure is up from 8,246 a year earlier, representing roughly 7.7% headcount growth during a year when many SaaS peers held or cut staff.

 

**What is HubSpot’s market share in marketing automation?**HubSpot Marketing Hub holds 8.14% of the marketing-automation platforms category on 6sense’s tech-install tracker, covering 155,718 tracked customers. MailChimp leads the category with 41.22% share, and Klaviyo sits second at 10.46%. HubSpot’s share reflects its mid-market positioning versus MailChimp’s SMB email footprint.

 

**When did HubSpot go public?**HubSpot completed its initial public offering on October 9, 2014, listing on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker HUBS at $25 per share. The offering raised more than $140 million. Shares peaked at roughly $840 in November 2021 before settling into a $216 to $238 trading range across April 2026.

 

**What is HubSpot Breeze AI?**Breeze is HubSpot’s unified AI platform, launched in its current branded form at INBOUND 2024. It includes Breeze Copilot (assistant), Breeze Agents (Content, Prospecting, Customer, Knowledge Base, and Social Media), and Breeze Intelligence (data enrichment). INBOUND 2025 added more than 200 product updates, including Breeze Marketplace and Data Hub.

 

 

## Conclusion

HubSpot ended 2025 at **288,706 customers** and **$3.1 billion** in revenue, the largest customer and revenue base in the company’s public-market history. The core numbers show continued mid-teens growth, a 10x profitability swing, and an accelerating AI rollout under the Breeze brand.

Two data points frame the harder story. HubSpot holds only **8.14%** of the marketing-automation category on 6sense’s tracker, a reminder that MailChimp’s SMB dominance keeps the broader market tilted away from full-suite players. And the HubSpot blog’s traffic cliff, from **13.5 million** to **2 to 6 million** monthly organic search visits across 2024’s core updates, shows that category incumbency no longer guarantees SERP incumbency.

For marketers, operators, and analysts watching mid-market SaaS, HubSpot’s data this year’s earnings cycle offers a cleaner read than most: customer growth is real, AI investment is front-loaded into the product, and the search channel that used to carry the brand is no longer doing the heavy lifting. The coming year’s guidance of **$3.69 billion to $3.70 billion** will test whether product momentum can carry the revenue line without the blog tailwind.