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Close vs Copper

Compare Close and Copper on features, pricing, and buyer fit using the same researched criteria.

Independently recommendedLast updated Aug 20, 20267 evidence sources24 screenshotsHow we compare
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Close

7.4/10

Sales-focused CRM for pipeline management and sales engagement workflows.

Best for

  • Outbound sales teams that need a communication-centric CRM
  • Teams that need dialing power and advanced outreach workflows
  • Teams that rely on calling, email, and SMS from the CRM

Starting from $9.00/user/mo

No free plan

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Our verdict

Our verdict

No universal winner

There is no universal winner between Close and Copper. Choose based on pipeline depth, automation, email and calling, reporting, and pricing trade-offs.

Close is better for

  • Sales automation
  • Email capabilities
  • Reporting
  • Customization

Copper is better for

  • Pipeline management
  • Integrations
  • Administration

Tie

  • Ease of use

Choose Close if: Outbound sales teams that need a communication-centric CRM

Choose Copper if: Copper fits many small-business CRM evaluations

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Copper

7.2/10

Google Workspace-native CRM for pipeline and relationship management inside Gmail and Google apps.

Best for

  • Copper fits many small-business CRM evaluations
  • Copper is evaluated here as a CRM/sales tool
  • Copper is a Google Workspace-native CRM built for pipeline and relationship management inside Gmail and Google apps.

Starting from $23.00/user/mo

No free plan

Evidence & transparency

Sources and research process behind this comparison.

Sources

7

Criteria

10

Screenshots

24

Sources consulted

TitleProductType
Close Pricing (fixture snapshot)Closefixture
Close Product (fixture snapshot)Closefixture
Close PricingCloseofficial-pricing-page
Close CRMCloseofficial-product-page
Close FeaturesCloseofficial-product-page
Copper PricingCopperofficial-pricing-page
Copper CRMCopperofficial-product-page

Methodology steps

  1. 1Collect first-party product and pricing evidence
  2. 2Map both products to the same category criteria
  3. 3Record criterion outcomes with confidence and sources
  4. 4Publish only when editorial gates allow indexing

Methodology version 1.0.0.

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