Pipedrive is built for one thing: pipeline management. Zoho CRM is built for an entire revenue operations stack. If your decision comes down to these two, the answer depends on how complex your sales and post-sales process is, and whether you want a standalone tool or one that connects to accounting, support, and HR.

Zoho CRM vs Pipedrive pipeline comparison

The Core Difference in Philosophy

switch from Pipedrive to Zoho CRM is deliberately minimal. Its strength is a clean, visual pipeline that sales reps actually use daily without IT support. Zoho CRM is a configurable platform that can handle field sales, B2B enterprise deals, support cases, and accounting workflows, but it takes longer to set up correctly.

For an Indian SMB evaluating the two: if you have a sales team of 5 to 15 people doing straightforward deal tracking, Pipedrive gets you operational faster. If you have more than 15 people, multiple departments, or non-standard workflows, Zoho CRM scales better.

Feature Comparison

FeatureZoho CRMPipedrive
Pipeline viewsKanban, list, forecastKanban, list, forecast
Custom fieldsYes, extensiveYes, on all plans
AutomationWorkflows, blueprints, macrosAutomations on Advanced+
AI featuresZia (Enterprise+)AI Sales Assistant (all plans)
Email integrationGmail, Outlook, Zoho MailGmail, Outlook, POP/IMAP
Custom modulesYes (Enterprise+)No
ReportingAdvanced + Zoho AnalyticsGood built-in reports
Native integrationsZoho suite (45+ apps)400+ via marketplace
India GST supportVia Zoho Books integrationVia third-party accounting tools

Pricing (INR, per user per month)

PlanZoho CRMPipedrive
EntryRs. 1,300 (Standard)Rs. 1,100 (Essential)
MidRs. 2,100 (Professional)Rs. 2,700 (Advanced)
FullRs. 3,000 (Enterprise)Rs. 5,600 (Professional)

Prices approximate as of early 2026. Pipedrive bills in USD; INR rates fluctuate.

Field sales team using CRM mobile app

Where Pipedrive Wins

Pipedrive’s interface is genuinely easier to use. Reps adopt it faster, managers spend less time chasing CRM hygiene, and the visual pipeline view is hard to beat for a team that lives and dies by deal flow. Its AI Sales Assistant provides daily tips based on deal activity without any configuration.

For a pure-play sales team that wants a tool they can use without a consultant, Pipedrive is lower friction.

Where Zoho CRM Wins

Zoho CRM’s depth becomes valuable as you grow. Custom modules let you track anything, channel partners, service contracts, field visits. Blueprints enforce a step-by-step deal process. The Zoho ecosystem means your CRM, accounting, support desk, payroll, and email marketing share one data layer.

Pipedrive has no equivalent of Zoho Books, Zoho Desk, or Zoho Payroll. Every integration beyond the core CRM is a third-party connector, which adds cost and maintenance overhead.

Recommendation for Indian Teams

If you are a startup or small team wanting fast pipeline visibility with minimal setup, Pipedrive is a good short-term choice. If you are planning to scale, already use other Zoho products, or need territory management, approvals, or custom workflows, start with Zoho CRM, the extra setup pays back over 12 to 24 months.

What a Pipedrive to Zoho CRM Migration Actually Involves

The FAQ above covers the basic export and import steps, but a real cutover has more moving parts than a single CSV upload. Most migrations off Pipedrive follow roughly the same sequence, and skipping a step is usually where things go wrong.

  1. Export deals, organisations, contacts, and notes as separate CSV files using Pipedrive’s data export tool. Each entity exports on its own, so plan for several files, not one.
  2. Rebuild pipeline stages inside Zoho CRM before importing anything. Zoho supports multiple pipelines per layout, for example a separate stage set for new business versus renewals, so this is the moment to fix any stage sprawl that built up in Pipedrive rather than carrying it forward unchanged.
  3. Import contacts and organisations first, then deals. Matching deals against existing contact and organisation records by email or company name avoids creating duplicate entries.
  4. Map custom fields carefully. A Pipedrive single-option field maps cleanly to a Zoho picklist, but a free-text field with inconsistent entries needs cleanup before import, not after.
  5. Handle email history separately. Pipedrive’s CSV export does not include email threads, so sync the inbox for a rolling window, 30 to 90 days is typical, rather than trying to backfill years of correspondence.
  6. Run both systems in parallel for one to two weeks so reps can confirm nothing is missing before Pipedrive access is switched off.

The most common pitfall sits in the second step. Teams that import their Pipedrive stages exactly as they were also carry forward whatever stage sprawl or dead stages had built up over time. Zoho CRM’s blueprints can enforce a mandatory field or an approval before a deal moves to the next stage, something Pipedrive has no equivalent for, so decide during setup which transitions actually need that gate. Adding it later, once reps are used to a looser process, meets far more resistance.

Costs That Do Not Show Up in the Base Pricing

The pricing table above compares core per-user plans, but the real monthly cost on either platform rarely stops there. Pipedrive sells most of its extra capability as separate add-ons stacked on top of a seat: LeadBooster for chatbot and web visitor tracking, Smart Docs for proposal and quote documents, and Projects for post-sale task tracking are all billed independently of the Advanced or Professional plan.

Zoho CRM’s Enterprise plan already bundles blueprints, multiple pipelines, and standard workflow automation without needing an add-on, which is one reason its headline price looks close to Pipedrive’s despite covering more ground. Its own extra costs tend to show up elsewhere: additional Zia credits once AI usage passes the bundled allowance, extra storage once attachment and email sync volume grows, and CommandCenter for teams that want to orchestrate a process across CRM, Desk, and Books rather than inside CRM alone.

Before deciding on price alone, ask whichever platform you are evaluating, or your implementation partner, for the fully loaded per-seat cost once the add-ons your team will actually use are included. The headline plan price is rarely the number that matters six months in.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Pipedrive have an India data center?
Pipedrive stores data in European data centers (EU) and US data centers. As of early 2026, there is no dedicated India data center for Pipedrive. Zoho CRM offers an India-specific data center at zoho.in, which keeps your CRM data within India’s borders, a consideration for businesses with data residency requirements.
Can I switch from Pipedrive to Zoho CRM without losing data?
Yes. Export your deals, contacts, and organisations from Pipedrive as CSV files and import them into Zoho CRM. Map columns during import. Activity history (notes, emails) requires a separate export. Pipedrive’s export covers most standard fields. Plan for a 2 to 4 hour migration for a database of up to 10,000 records.
Which CRM has better mobile apps for field sales teams in India?
Both have capable mobile apps for Android and iOS. Zoho CRM’s mobile app includes offline mode, location check-in for field visits, and integration with Zoho Maps for route planning, features specifically useful for field sales teams visiting client sites across Indian cities. Pipedrive’s mobile app is cleaner but lacks the field-specific features.
Is Zoho CRM available in Hindi or other Indian languages?
The Zoho CRM interface is available in English. Field labels, custom module names, and view names can be customised in any language including Hindi, but the core navigation remains in English. For businesses where reps are more comfortable in Hindi, this is worth considering during training planning.