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NetHunt CRM

CRM
Velocity5.0

CRM built inside Gmail for sales and account management

NetHunt is running a comparison-content engine targeting HubSpot, Pipedrive, and Google-CRM buyers.

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Current state
NetHunt's feed is entirely SEO content — competitor teardowns (Pipedrive, Streak, HubSpot), Google Workspace CRM rankings, and CRM-hygiene guides. No product releases appear in the recent window.
Where it's heading
The strategy is bottom-of-funnel capture: rank for "alternatives" and "problems" queries around rival CRMs and position NetHunt as the Google-native answer. Output is steady and methodical, including scoring frameworks.
Prediction
Expect more comparison and "alternatives" content keyed to competitor weaknesses; product direction isn't visible from these entries.

Recent moves

  1. 6d ago

    HubSpot alternatives NetHunt CRM Scoring System

    A scoring methodology underpinning NetHunt's HubSpot-alternatives content — pure SEO infrastructure, not a product change.

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  2. 9d ago

    Google CRM Scorecard: How We Rated Each Tool

    A 21-criteria scorecard rating Google CRM tools; comparison content designed to rank for Google-Workspace CRM intent.

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  3. 10d ago

    Google CRM: 7 Best CRMs for Google Workspace in 2026 [Tested & Ranked]

    A ranked roundup of CRMs for Google Workspace, positioning NetHunt against the field. Marketing content, not a release.

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  4. 10d ago

    How to Keep Your CRM Data Clean and Organized

    An evergreen CRM-hygiene guide; top-of-funnel education with no product news.

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  5. 1mo ago

    Top Pipedrive problems users complain about — and how to solve them

    A competitor-weakness piece on Pipedrive complaints, aimed at switchers. SEO content, not a product update.

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  6. 1mo ago

    Hidden costs of Pipedrive: what you actually pay (based on real use cases)

    A hidden-costs teardown of Pipedrive pricing, continuing the rival-CRM comparison campaign.

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