The timing on this was perfect enough to leave us—especially content writers—wondering if this was a late April Fool’s joke. A hub explicitly created for content writers that are word wizards of the marketing teams? It was also curious that this announcement came seven months after INBOUND, HubSpot’s biggest event of the year, where the anticipation of big announcements like this is almost palpable. But on April 3rd, Hubspot announced the birth of its newest hub. Content Hub. Here’s why we are so excited about what Content Hub has to offer marketers and content writers:
You might have noticed right away that CMS (Content Management System) Hub was missing from the HubSpot software pricing page. No, HubSpot didn’t cast it aside. Content is still King. The features we loved about CMS Hub have been integrated into the new Content Hub. And for legacy CMS Hub customers, you’ll find some new features.
Exciting New Features for Legacy CMS Hub Customers
For those customers who are subscribed to CMS Hub, you will retain all the original features and functionality of CMS Hub in addition to these new powerful features:
Features Legacy CMS Hub Customers Are Missing Out On
Here’s the bad news. There are features of the new Content Hub that aren’t offered with your legacy CMS Hub subscription:
It’s not all bad news; upgrading to Content Hub will give you access to all these features! For existing CMS Hub customers who are happy with the features, you will be able to renew your CMS subscription but will need to upgrade to the Content Hub to take advantage of the new Content Hub features.
Content Hub definitely takes advantage of AI technology and can streamline the whole process of content creation, but as a content manager, I would be doing you a disservice if I didn’t warn you about the pitfalls of relying solely on AI-generated content. After all, with content, the rule of thumb is QUALITY over QUANTITY, right?
One of the biggest issues I have seen is AI's lack of contextual understanding and knowledge about any given topic. Repetitive statements are also an issue. Often, two sentences or paragraphs back to back say the same thing, just with different wording. Another glaring problem is the repetitive use of phrases like “In today’s dynamic marketing landscape” and words like “delve” and “moreover.” While you are probably thinking these things are small potatoes, think about what is going to happen if all the content out there begins to sound the same. The uniqueness that makes writers stand out as industry experts will be eliminated. Do yourself a favor, and don’t rely solely on AI to write your content. This blog post from Neil Patel goes into deeper detail about how best to utilize AI generators for content creation.
Now, let’s get into who Content Hub is suitable for.
As HubSpot promised, platform-wide AI-powered products will create deeper connections with customers. Content Hub’s features promise to do just that. In addition to the HubSpot CMS features, Content Hub is full of new functionalities (depending on tier level):
For new customers, landing pages and blogs have moved from Marketing Hub to Content Hub. If you think about it in terms of the different aspects of a marketing strategy, Content Hub offers features tailored to content creation and management, while Marketing Hub focuses on lead generation, marketing automation, and customer relationship management.
Content Hub | Shared Features | Marketing Hub |
Blog |
Forms / Smart Forms |
Smart content for marketing email A/B testing for marketing email Permissions for email, forms, and CTAs Email approvals Free version of blog and landing pages |
They now offer bundle pricing for Marketing Hub and Content Hub to allow you to get the best value out of both hubs. Click the button below to view a detailed list of Content Hub's tiers and features and tiers.
It can be confusing, with HubSpot CMS morphing into Content Hub and some functionalities moving from Marketing Hub to Content Hub. What do you really need? This is where working with a HubSpot Solutions Partner (like HIVE Strategy) can help you unravel your business needs and translate them into the software solutions that will work best for you, your goals, and your budget.