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Hubtrack is a lightweight tracking and management tool for businesses. Its core idea is to let companies “track anything” by using custom hubs to manage different business objects. It sits somewhere between a low-code database, a lightweight CRM/ticketing system, and an asset management tool, with an emphasis on letting business users configure workflows themselves without needing an expensive software team.
Based on the available text, Hubtrack’s core capabilities include custom hubs, rich properties, combined filters, and the ability to adjust the structure freely as business complexity changes. The Premium plan further supports printing tickets, importing JSON, and using a custom logo. For collaboration, the Free plan is limited to up to 3 users, while Premium supports unlimited users. However, it does not disclose deeper team governance features such as role-based permissions, field-level permissions, audit logs, or approval workflows.
Pricing is very straightforward: Free is $0/month and includes up to 3 hubs, 3 users, 10 properties per group, and 3 filters per hub. Premium is $10/month and offers unlimited hubs, unlimited users, unlimited properties and filters, plus future new features. If the plan truly allows unlimited users per account, it is highly cost-effective for small teams. The text does not specify whether the paid plan offers a trial or which payment methods are supported.
Its strengths are low pricing, flexible configuration, a low learning curve, and free official assistance with initial setup, making it suitable for small businesses without an IT team to get started quickly. The drawbacks are also clear: the public materials do not explain third-party integrations, API availability, data security, compliance certifications, backup mechanisms, deployment options, or service SLAs, which may affect procurement evaluations for mid-sized and large enterprises.
Hubtrack is suitable for startups and small operations teams that need to track customers, assets, inventory, internal tickets, or process statuses. Access from China is unknown; teams in mainland China should test network stability, overseas payment availability, and data export compliance requirements in practice. Alternatives include Airtable, Notion, Coda, Monday.com, ClickUp, as well as Chinese products such as Qingflow, Huoban, and Feishu Base.
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