CRM

NetHunt CRM

NetHunt CRM embeds a full sales CRM directly inside Gmail and Google Workspace, letting teams manage contacts, pipelines, and email outreach without leaving their inbox.

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Website nethunt.com
Pricing From $30/user/mo (billed annually)
Our rating 4.4/5
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What is NetHunt CRM?

NetHunt CRM is a customer relationship management tool that lives inside Gmail. Rather than asking sales reps to switch between their inbox and a separate CRM, NetHunt surfaces contact records, deal pipelines, and workflow automations directly within the Google Workspace interface. It also extends beyond Gmail to WhatsApp, Instagram, LinkedIn, and other channels, funneling all communications into a unified CRM view.

Who is it for?

NetHunt is built for small and mid-sized sales teams that run primarily on Google Workspace and find themselves manually copying information between Gmail and a standalone CRM. It's a particularly good fit for B2B teams with active outbound email programs who want pipeline visibility without leaving their inbox.

Strengths

  • Gmail-native UI — CRM records and pipelines appear inside Gmail; no context-switching required.
  • Omnichannel communications — WhatsApp and Instagram messages appear alongside emails in the same record.
  • Email marketing built in — bulk email sending, open tracking, and campaign management included in the platform.
  • Workflow automation — automate lead assignment, follow-up tasks, and status changes with a visual builder.
  • 14-day free trial — no user cap on the trial, so the whole team can evaluate before committing.

What to consider

  • Teams outside the Google Workspace ecosystem will find the value proposition significantly weaker.
  • Pricing escalates steeply across tiers ($30 → $42 → $60 → $84/user/mo), making it costly for larger teams on upper plans.
  • Advanced features like LinkedIn integration require higher-tier plans.

Bottom line

NetHunt is the most mature CRM option for teams that are deeply committed to Google Workspace and don't want to manage a separate tool. If your team lives in Gmail, it's worth a trial before evaluating generic CRMs that require heavier workflow changes.

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