How Much Does Marketing 360 Cost?

The real price of the all-in-one marketing platform, software, ads and services included.

Short answer: Marketing 360 (by Madwire) publishes no public pricing. You open a free account to see your personalized quote, with a 14-day trial and no credit card. Third-party sources put the software at around $65/month to start, but the model is hybrid: platform subscription, managed ad credits and optional agency services. An active setup runs closer to $395 to $1,500/month depending on ads and services. We walk through every plan and what you really pay.

Romain Cochard
Romain CochardCEO of Hack'celeration
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Pricing at a glance

Marketing 360, the key numbers

~$65
the software
entry plan, per month
~$395+
the real cost
active setup with ads and services
14 days
free trial
no credit card
All-in-one platform · Software

What each Marketing 360 plan costs

Here is the software plan structure as best we could cross-reference it, because Madwire publishes no fixed grid and tailors its offers. The price covers the platform (website, CRM, email, payments, reputation, analytics). Ad credits and agency services are billed separately, covered just after. No annual discount is documented: billing is monthly.

Prices in USD, monthly billing. Checked June 2026 from third-party sources.

Free account

To test before paying

$0/month

14-day trial, no credit card

  • Access to the platform to try it
  • Required to see your personalized quote
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • No card asked at sign-up
Create a free account

Essentials

The software to get started

~$65/month

Up to ~$95/month depending on source

  • Website builder and e-commerce included
  • CRM, forms and online payments
  • Email marketing and basic analytics
  • Reputation and review management
  • Extra sites: $25/month ($49 if e-commerce)
Try Essentials
Most common

Plus

Advanced CRM and automation

~$195/month, ex-ads

Media ad spend billed on top

  • Everything in Essentials, plus automation
  • Advanced CRM and workflows
  • Payment and invoicing tools
  • Ad management (Google, Meta) via Ad Credits
  • Marketing consultations with the team
Try Plus

Full Platform

Platform and guidance

~$395/month

Excludes media spend and services

  • Full platform unlocked
  • Unlimited marketing consultations
  • Deeper campaign management
  • The base of a managed agency setup
See Full Platform

Custom

Enterprise and white-label

Custom quote
  • Unlimited users
  • White-label options
  • Advanced workflows and dedicated support
  • Negotiated media volume and services
Request a quote

Prices checked June 2026 from third-party sources (Capterra, ITQlick, linktly, chillreptile), since Marketing 360 displays no pricing on its site. Plan names vary by source (Basics/Essentials, Professional/Plus, Full-Platform) and offers are personalized: confirm on your own account. The entry software plan ranges from about $65 to $95/month across sources.

Mind the total bill

Marketing 360, priced in layers

The headline price only covers the software. Marketing 360 stacks three layers, and the bill climbs fast when you add them up. Here is what each layer costs.

The software (platform)

The core: website, CRM, email, payments, reputation, analytics. From ~$65/month (Essentials) to ~$395/month (Full Platform). This is the layer detailed in the table above. Add $25/month per extra site, $49/month if it is e-commerce.

Ad Credits (ad management)

To run Google, Meta and other campaigns, you load ad credits. More credits, more visibility. This budget blends the media spend and the agency's management margin. It is often the heaviest line, with no fixed ceiling: you set the envelope yourself.

Agency services

The done-for-you side is billed separately: social media around ~$595/month, design around ~$2,000, and a custom website between $3,000 and $20,000+ depending on complexity. You take what you need, but it changes the order of magnitude of the bill.

What is not included

No annual discount and no documented volume discount: everything is monthly. Transparency is the most-cited weakness in reviews, with extra charges and a personalized price you only see after signing up. Read your quote carefully before committing.

  • Just want the software? The Essentials plan (~$65) may be enough.
  • Want to outsource ads? Budget for Ad Credits, with no ceiling.
  • Want a custom site? Expect several thousand dollars in design.
  • Multiple sites? $25/month each, $49/month if e-commerce.
  • No annual discount: compare carefully to rivals' monthly rate.
Our method

How we size the real cost

The headline price does not tell you what you actually pay, because Marketing 360 is hybrid: software + managed ads + services. For a realistic active setup, we add the Full Platform plan, a moderate ad budget and a light managed service, on monthly billing. Here is the breakdown.

  1. Software (Full Platform)Full platform, unlimited consultations
    ~$395
  2. Ad managementAd Credits: media + margin, no ceiling
    Variable
  3. Light managed serviceSocial media management, for example
    ~$595
  4. Realistic totalDepending on your real ads and services
    ~$1,000+
June 2026prices checked
Monthlycalc basis
Sourcescross-referenced

Indicative estimate. Since Marketing 360 does not publish its prices, confirm these on your account. Adjust for your real ad spend and the services you actually take.

The real cost

What you actually pay per month

The price depends on what you switch on: software alone, managed ads, services. Four typical profiles, monthly billing, assumptions stated.

Estimates in USD, monthly. Media budget varies by your envelope.

Software only

No ads or services

~$65/month
  • Essentials plan only
  • Website, CRM, email, payments
  • You run your own ads, or none at all
The real cost

Active platform

Software + moderate ads

~$395+/month
  • Full Platform plan + a managed ad budget
  • Google/Meta campaigns via Ad Credits
  • Plus the media spend you set
Try Marketing 360

SMB with agency

Software + ads + services

~$1,000+/month
  • Full Platform + Ad Credits + social (~$595)
  • Partial done-for-you by the team
  • The most common order of magnitude

Full project

Custom site + management

~$2,000+/month
  • Custom site ($3,000-$20,000+ upfront)
  • Extended ad management and services
  • Local SMB that outsources everything

Estimates with monthly billing (June 2026), based on adding the layers. Customers report on Trustpilot bills of $1,500 to $2,250/month and website projects at $20,000+: amounts not confirmed as official pricing, cited for order of magnitude. Adjust for your real ads and services.

Is Marketing 360 expensive?

Marketing 360's price versus the alternatives

Marketing 360 targets local SMBs that want to outsource (managed ads included), not pure self-serve. Here is how its entry price lines up against three common platforms.

Entry prices checked June 2026. Different billing models.

Outsource pick

Marketing 360

All-in-one + agency

~$65then ads and services on top
  • 14-day trial, no credit card
  • Software + managed ads + services
  • Built for local SMBs that delegate
Try Marketing 360

GoHighLevel

Flat for agencies

~$97/month (Starter)
  • Flat rate, unlimited contacts
  • Built for agencies, self-managed
  • No included ad management

HubSpot Marketing

Billed per contact

~$15/month (Starter)
  • Free CRM, paid marketing from $15
  • Pro plan jumps to ~$890/month
  • The bill climbs with contact count

Entry prices checked June 2026 on official and third-party pages. The comparison is tricky: Marketing 360 sells software AND an agency service (managed ads), where GoHighLevel is flat for agencies, HubSpot scales by contact (and jumps hard on Pro), and Constant Contact stays simple email from $12/month. Marketing 360's software alone (~$65) is competitive, but the real cost rises with ads and services.

The verdict

So, is Marketing 360 expensive?

Our take after analyzing it: the software alone is fine, but the real cost hinges on ads and services. Here is when it pays off, and when it stings.

Good value if…

You are a local SMB that wants to outsource marketing without hiring. At ~$65/month for the software, plus ads managed by the team, you get a platform and hands-on guidance in one subscription. For anyone short on time or in-house expertise, that single front door has real value.

Less appealing if…

You can run your own ads and just want pure software. The hybrid model and the absence of public pricing make the bill opaque, and services inflate the total fast ($1,000+/month). In that case, a flat tool like GoHighLevel ($97) or simple email like Constant Contact ($12) works out far cheaper.

How to pay less

Marketing 360 is a solid pick for an SMB that wants to delegate in one place, provided you demand a detailed quote before signing. Start with the free trial, take the software alone, and only add ads and services when you genuinely need them.

  • Use the 14-day free trial, no card, to test it first.
  • Demand a line-by-line quote: software, Ad Credits and services.
  • Start with the software alone, add ads and services later.
  • No annual discount: negotiate or compare to rivals' monthly rate.
  • Keep control of your media budget: Ad Credits have no ceiling.
Pricing FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Marketing 360 pricing

  • How much does Marketing 360 cost per month?
    Marketing 360 shows no pricing on its site: you create a free account to see your personalized quote. Based on third-party sources checked in June 2026, the software starts around $65/month on the entry plan (up to ~$95/month depending on the source), then ~$195/month on Plus and ~$395/month on the Full Platform plan. But that price only covers the platform. Managed ad credits and agency services are billed separately, which often pushes an active setup beyond $395/month. The smart move is to start with the software alone and add layers only if you need them.
  • Does Marketing 360 have a free plan?
    Marketing 360 has no permanent free plan, but it offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card, plus a 30-day money-back guarantee. A free account is actually required to access pricing, since it is not published on the site. During the trial you get the platform (website, CRM, email, analytics) to test before committing. After 14 days, you move to a paid plan to keep using it. It is enough time to judge whether the platform and the team fit your business.
  • Why does Marketing 360 hide its pricing?
    Because its model is personalized: Madwire, the maker, tailors the offer to your size, your ad spend and the services you choose. As a result, no public grid is shown, not even a starting price, and you have to open an account or book a demo to get a quote. This is the most common complaint in reviews: the lack of transparency makes comparison and budgeting hard. Our advice is to demand a written quote that itemizes the software, the Ad Credits and each service before you sign.
  • How much does ad management cost on Marketing 360?
    Ad management runs through Ad Credits: you load credits to launch your Google, Meta and other campaigns, and the more you add, the more visibility you get. That budget blends the actual media spend and the agency's management margin. It has no fixed ceiling: you set the envelope, typically from a few hundred to several thousand dollars a month depending on your goals. It is often the heaviest line on the bill, well above the software price, so pin it down precisely in your quote before you commit.
  • How much does a website cost on Marketing 360?
    The software plan includes a website builder with e-commerce, so you can build a site with no extra cost beyond the subscription. Each additional site costs $25/month, or $49/month if it is e-commerce. If you instead use the team's custom design service, expect around $2,000 for design and between $3,000 and $20,000+ for a full custom website, depending on complexity. You choose between doing it yourself with the included builder or delegating, which dramatically changes the cost.
  • Is Marketing 360 more expensive than GoHighLevel or HubSpot?
    It depends what you compare. Marketing 360's software alone starts near $65/month, less than GoHighLevel ($97/month flat) and HubSpot's useful entry tier. But Marketing 360 adds managed ads and services, so the real cost climbs fast, where GoHighLevel stays flat and HubSpot scales by contact count (and jumps to $890/month on Pro). Constant Contact, at $12/month, is the cheapest but only does email. Marketing 360 makes sense mainly if you want to outsource, not if you run everything in-house.
  • Are there hidden fees on Marketing 360?
    No hidden fees in the strict sense, but an opaque structure. The software price says nothing about Ad Credits or services, which are the real drivers of the bill. Add the extra sites ($25/month, $49/month if e-commerce) and design work (~$2,000 and up). Several reviews mention extra charges that caught users off guard. The fix is simple: ask for a written, line-by-line quote and have them specify what is recurring, one-off and capped before you commit.
  • Is there a discount for paying Marketing 360 annually?
    No, no annual discount is documented, and no volume discount either: billing is monthly and usage-based. That is worth noting against rivals that often give 10 to 20% off for annual billing. On the upside, the 14-day free trial and the 30-day money-back guarantee limit the risk at the start. To pay less, the best lever is to subscribe only to the layers you genuinely need and to keep a tight grip on your ad budget rather than letting Ad Credits balloon.
  • How much does Marketing 360 cost for a local SMB?
    For a local SMB that outsources its marketing, expect an order of magnitude around $1,000/month and up: the Full Platform plan (~$395), a managed ad budget via Ad Credits, and a service such as social media management (~$595/month). Add a custom website and the upfront project can reach $3,000 to $20,000+. Customers report monthly bills of $1,500 to $2,250, amounts not confirmed as official pricing but consistent with a full agency setup. It all depends on the ad volume and services you switch on.
  • Can I cancel Marketing 360 easily?
    The software is billed monthly, with no long lock-in shown, and a 30-day money-back guarantee covers the start. The watch-out is the agency services and ad campaigns: they may carry separate terms, so read your service contract before you cancel. Several reviews mention billing disputes, so keep a written record of your quote and your exchanges. Also remember to export your data, your CRM and your website before you close the account, to avoid losing work.
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