You know that feeling when you've got customer data sitting in HubSpot, orders scattered across a spreadsheet, support tickets buried in some other tool, and your team is copy-pasting between all of them like it's 2009? Yeah. That's the problem Boost.space was built to solve — and in 2026, with Version 5.0 freshly launched, it's gotten very good at it.
Let me walk you through what this platform actually does, what it costs, what real users say, and whether it's worth your time.
At its core, Boost.space is a centralized data intelligence platform. Not just an automation tool. Not just a database. It sits in the middle of all your apps and becomes the single source of truth for everything your business generates — contacts, orders, tasks, products, you name it.
The pitch is straightforward: instead of letting every tool keep its own version of your data (which eventually drift apart and contradict each other), Boost.space pulls it all into one unified grid, keeps it synchronized in real time, and then lets you automate workflows or feed clean, enriched data to AI agents.
With Version 5.0, the platform connects to over 2,623 data sources — from CRMs like HubSpot and Pipedrive to spreadsheets, eCommerce platforms, ERPs, and legacy databases. If your tool has an API, there's a good chance Boost.space already talks to it.
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What I like about the way Boost.space explains itself is the simplicity of its model:
Step 1 — Sync. Every connected app updates in real time, in every direction. Conflicts get resolved automatically the moment they occur. No more "which CRM is right?"
Step 2 — Enrich. AI-driven enrichment cleans your records, removes duplicates, tags customers and products intelligently, and turns messy raw data into structured, context-rich information.
Step 3 — Automate. Once your data is clean and centralized, you build workflows on top of it — triggered automations, AI agent tasks, or anything in between.
It's honestly a sensible way to think about data ops. Most tools skip Step 2 entirely, which is why AI projects built on dirty data tend to disappoint.
Built-in Automation with the Make.com Engine
Boost.space runs on the Make.com automation engine under the hood — which is a big deal if you're coming from the automation world. Make is well-regarded and widely trusted, and having it baked in means you're not building from scratch. Users consistently note that Boost.space is "much more trusted by the automation community" precisely because of this.
AI-Powered Data Tools
Version 5.0 ships with a set of inline AI features powered by AI credits:
Data Validation — catch inconsistencies directly inside your tables
Data Transformation — convert messy or unstructured data into clean formats
AI Field Completion — autofill missing values automatically
Text Enrichment — polish and enhance content at scale
Keyword Extraction — surface trends and insights from text data
You can also Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) if you want to connect your own AI accounts for custom automation workflows.
Modular Structure
The platform uses a module system — Contacts, Tasks, Orders, Products, and more — that you can customize to your specific workflows. Pre-built "spaces" for common use cases like lead management and invoicing reportedly save users weeks of configuration time.
Mobile Support
Available on Android, iPad, and iPhone. Good for teams that aren't always at a desk.
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Boost.space has evolved its pricing across versions. Here's what's currently known for 2026:
Plans start at $59/month on a standard subscription, with a free trial available. For teams who want automation built in, the Boost.space plan integrates directly with Make.com via your own API key (note: this creates two separate billings — one for Boost.space, one for Make.com usage).
There's also an annual Pro plan that brings entry pricing down to around $15/month — significantly lower for teams willing to commit annually.
For context: users switching from Zapier report saving around 60% on their previous automation costs after moving to Boost.space. The Make.com engine combined with Boost.space's data layer tends to be substantially cheaper per action than Zapier for complex workflows.
The platform also offers custom Enterprise pricing for larger organizations with specific needs.
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Across G2, Capterra, and Software Advice, Boost.space sits at a 4.9/5 rating based on over 150 verified reviews. That's unusually high for a platform this feature-dense.
The consistent praise:
"Superior data centralization that effortlessly connects all my tools in one intuitive interface, eliminating fragmentation across platforms."
Users love the Google Sheets integration — it's consistently cited as the most-used connector.
The HubSpot integration gets called "seamless" repeatedly.
The AI-ready features are increasingly cited as a reason to choose Boost.space over simpler automation tools.
The consistent criticism:
Steep learning curve. Multiple reviewers describe the initial setup as overwhelming, especially if you're new to modular systems or no-code automation. The terminology (modules, triggers, spaces) takes time to internalize.
Some users want more records included at lower plan tiers — though this is more of a "wish list" item than a dealbreaker.
One reviewer put it well: "Close to perfection, just a very steep learning curve." That tracks with a platform trying to do a lot of heavy lifting across your entire data stack.
The good news: the onboarding materials — step-by-step video guides, an active user community, and a responsive support team — make pushing through the learning curve achievable.
Boost.space works best for:
Small to mid-size businesses running multiple SaaS tools that no longer talk to each other cleanly
Operations and automation teams who need more than just "if this then that" logic
Businesses investing in AI who understand that AI output quality depends entirely on data quality going in
Teams migrating off Zapier looking for more power at lower cost
Anyone drowning in copy-paste between tools who needs a real single source of truth
It's probably overkill for solo freelancers who just need a simple Zap. But for any team that has grown past "a few connected apps" into "a chaotic web of tools," Boost.space starts to look very appealing very quickly.
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The February 2026 launch of Version 5.0 was a significant milestone for the platform. It signals a shift from "smart integration tool" to "data layer for the AI era" — which is a bigger idea, and one that makes sense given where enterprise technology is heading.
The platform's framing is direct: AI is only as good as the data feeding it. Fragmented records, duplicate entries, inconsistent formats — these don't just slow things down, they actively poison AI outputs. Boost.space positions itself as the infrastructure layer that fixes this before you ever run an AI workflow.
Whether or not you're fully bought into the Agentic AI vision, the underlying capability — clean, synchronized, enriched data flowing across all your tools — is genuinely useful right now, today, regardless of what you're running on top of it.
Boost.space is a serious platform for serious data work. It's not the simplest thing you'll ever set up, but the payoff — a single, clean, automatically synchronized data foundation across 2,600+ tools — is the kind of thing that quietly changes how your whole team operates.
The 4.9/5 rating across hundreds of independent reviews doesn't happen by accident. Neither does the consistent reporting of cost savings versus alternatives like Zapier.
If your business has outgrown fragmented tools and you're ready to invest a few hours in setup for a long-term operational upgrade, this is worth a serious look.
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