StackSwap · GTM stack decisions · 2026

Do you still need Marketo in 2026?

Short answer: for most teams, not at full price. Marketo still works — but the question is whether it still earns its line item now that AI-native options exist. Here is the honest case both ways.

The case against

HubSpot is $5-15k cheaper/yr, easier to operate, and has better native AI features. Marketo ROI rarely justifies cost under $50M ARR.

Marketo by the numbers

Measured across 100,000 modeled GTM stacks run through the StackScan engine:

Prevalence
27.67%
of modeled stacks run Marketo
Replace rate
18.4%
flagged for replacement when present

When Marketo shows up in a stack, the engine recommends moving off it 18.4% of the time — almost always toward HubSpot Marketing Hub.

When you genuinely still need it

Keep Marketo if you depend on a specific capability the AI-native alternative does not yet match, if you are mid-contract and the switching cost outweighs the savings this cycle, or if it is deeply wired into workflows your team relies on daily. The goal of an audit is not to cut for its own sake — it is to stop paying for tools you have outgrown.

What most teams move to

The modeled AI-native path is HubSpot Marketing Hub. See the full AI-native alternative to Marketo and the signs you have outgrown it.

Frequently asked questions

Do you still need Marketo in 2026?
For most teams, not at full price. Across 100,000 modeled stacks, the engine flagged Marketo for replacement in 18.4% of the stacks that ran it. You still need it if you depend on a capability HubSpot Marketing Hub does not yet cover, or you are mid-contract with switching costs that outweigh the savings.
What replaces Marketo?
HubSpot Marketing Hub. Run a free GTM stack audit to model the swap against your actual stack and spend.

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Decide with numbers, not vibes

Run a free GTM stack audit — the engine checks whether Marketo overlaps with what you already pay for and models the swap with real spend. No signup to view results.

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Prevalence and replacement figures derived from 100,000 synthetic GTM stacks run through the same scoring engine that powers StackScan. Methodology.