Best HubSpot Pricing Table Modules in 2026 (Editor's Picks)
The HubSpot pricing modules I'd actually install on a project. Tiered cards, billing toggle, interactive calculator. Honest editor's picks for SaaS, agencies, and services.
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The HubSpot pricing modules I'd actually install on a project. Tiered cards, billing toggle, interactive calculator. Honest editor's picks for SaaS, agencies, and services.
If you run a marketing, creative, or consulting agency on HubSpot CMS, your top navigation has a specific job. Show prospects what you do. Show them who you do it for. Show them the work that proves it. Get them onto a c…
If you are shipping software (a CRM, a workflow tool, an analytics platform, a developer API, a vertical SaaS for an industry that did not have one yet), you already know what your top nav has to look like. Product. Solu…
Your real estate brokerage runs on HubSpot and the property listings page is a static PDF flyer pinned to a button at the top of the page. Or it is hardcoded HTML your last developer left behind, so every Price Drop is a…
Your car dealership runs on HubSpot and the inventory page is a static PDF flyer pinned to a button at the top of the page. Or it is hardcoded HTML your last developer left behind, so every Price Drop is a support ticket…
Your restaurant website runs on HubSpot and the menu is a static PDF pinned to a button at the top of the page. Visitors download it, zoom in on their phone, scroll past half the dishes to find the ones without dairy, an…
If your HubSpot site hosts events — webinars, conferences, meetups, workshops, product launches — you have probably run into the same wall. HubSpot does not ship a native event listing module. You either build something …
Your HubSpot site needs a resource hub. A place where visitors can browse your ebooks, case studies, webinars, templates, and guides in one spot and filter by category or type. Marketing uses it to gate lead magnets. Sal…
Your HubSpot page needs a chart. Maybe a bar chart showing quarterly revenue growth for an investor update. Maybe a pie chart breaking down your pricing tiers by customer segment. Maybe a line chart tracking user engagem…
Tabbed content is one of those things every website needs and HubSpot does not have a good solution for. The default options are a basic accordion module with no tab layout, or a rich text module where you build fake tab…
Your marketing team wants an ROI calculator on the website. The kind where a visitor plugs in their current costs, sees how much they would save with your product, and then fills out a form to talk to sales. Every SaaS c…
Your HubSpot events page is either a Google Calendar iframe that looks like it was designed in 2008 or a static list of dates your marketing team updates manually. Neither option matches your brand, neither is interactiv…
You need to announce a flash sale on your HubSpot site. Or a scheduled maintenance window. Or a product launch happening in 72 hours. Your options are not great: edit the theme header code and risk breaking your navigati…
Every SaaS company with more than a handful of integrations eventually builds an integrations page. The result is almost always the same: a static grid of partner logos dropped into a rich text module, maybe organized un…
The changelog problem nobody talks about Every SaaS company ships updates. Most of them have no proper place to show those updates on their own website. The release notes live in a Notion page, a GitHub repo, or a third-…
HubSpot ships a default blog listing module. It shows posts in a vertical stack with a title, image, and summary. That is it. There is no carousel option, no grid with pagination, no way to filter by tag, no reading time…
Your HubSpot team page is a static grid of headshots. No search. No filtering. No way for a visitor to find the right person without scrolling through every card on the page. When your team is five people, that is fine. …
Your career page is probably an iframe. You pasted an embed code from Greenhouse, Lever, Jobvite, or ZipRecruiter into a HubSpot page, and now you have a white rectangle that does not match your site's design, loads slow…
The HubSpot Marketplace has over 1,000 website modules. Most of them are mediocre. Some are genuinely useful. A few are excellent. The problem is that HubSpot does not make it easy to find the good ones. The marketplace …
Social proof is the reason people check reviews before buying, look for trust badges before entering a credit card, and feel more confident when they see "2,847 customers served" instead of a blank page. It works because…
Your HubSpot site needs a product comparison table. Maybe you sell three plans and visitors cannot figure out which one includes what. Maybe you are comparing your product against competitors and want a clean, structured…
Your HubSpot pricing page is a row of static cards showing plan names, prices, and feature lists. Visitors scan it, get confused about which tier fits their team size, and leave to comparison-shop. They cannot toggle bet…
HubSpot's default image module gives you a single image with a caption. If you need a photo gallery for HubSpot that handles portfolio work, project photography, or product shots with any level of craft, you immediately …
Your website footer is the last thing visitors see before they leave, and it is often the first place they go to find contact information, legal pages, and social profiles. Yet most HubSpot themes ship with a footer so r…
Your HubSpot site has 40 pages, and your theme's default navigation module can handle about 6 links in a flat list. No dropdowns with descriptions. No mega menu panels with columns. No search integration. No CTA buttons …
HubSpot's built-in code editor has no formatting tools. You paste in a template, the indentation is wrong. You write a module, the HubL tags are inconsistent. You inherit a codebase from another developer, and every file…