Migrate your Marketing 360 data
All-in-one SMB marketing platform combining CRM, social scheduling, email, and websites under one roof. Best for businesses that want consolidated tools over best-in-class depth.
In its favor
Why people choose Marketing 360
The signal that keeps Marketing 360 on the shortlist. Sourced from G2, Capterra, and customer scoping calls.
Consolidation of multiple marketing tools—social, email, CRM, websites, and analytics in a single platform reduces the overhead of managing separate subscriptions and login credentials.
Built-in expert services—Marketing 360 pairs its software with dedicated marketing experts who manage campaigns, which appeals to SMBs without in-house marketing staff.
Industry-specific tours and templates—platforms like contractor, real estate, and legal have curated workflows that reduce setup time for targeted verticals.
Organic search and advertising integration—the platform combines SEO, Google Ads management, and social posting with unified reporting, which customers cite as improving web traffic visibility.
Reviews frequently mention increased sales and lead volume as direct outcomes, suggesting the CRM and pipeline features convert leads effectively for small teams.
Mobile app performance issues—users report slow startup times and stability problems on iOS and Android, which the vendor has acknowledged and promised to address.
Limited depth compared to specialized tools—power users and agencies note the platform sacrifices advanced features for breadth, making it less suitable as teams scale.
Infrequent check-ins from account management—some users report lack of proactive support or strategy sessions despite paying for bundled expert services.
Platform lock-in with UXi websites—the export tool only produces XML of content, not layout files, making it difficult to fully migrate a website to an external host without rebuilding.
Reasons to switch
Why people leave Marketing 360
The recurring reasons buyers give for replacing Marketing 360. Presented as facts, not knocks.
Platform scorecard
Strengths, weaknesses, and where Marketing 360 fits
Grades across six dimensions, plus a SWOT-style view of where the platform shines and where it falls short.
SWOT — strengths, weaknesses, and use-case fit
Strengths
Weaknesses
Where it works
Where it struggles
Pricing tiers
Marketing 360 pricing overview
Marketing 360 publishes pricing only through sales conversations. The platform bundles software with done-for-you marketing expert services, which makes its effective cost higher than CRM-only alternatives. The embedded payments layer charges 2.6–2.9% plus per-transaction fees plus a $129/month POS license per location, separate from the software subscription.
Starter / Basic
Tier 1 of 3
Not publicly listed — sales-quoted
What's included
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What gets migrated
Marketing 360 object support
Object-by-object support for Marketing 360 migrations. Per-pair details surface during scoping.
Contacts
Fully supportedThe primary CRM object in Marketing 360. The API exposes id, firstName, lastName, email, phone, contactName, customerId, organizationId, and arrays for assignees, types, statuses, tags, and customFields. We migrate all standard and extended fields and resolve assignee lookups to destination owner records.
Custom Fields
Fully supportedMarketing 360 exposes a dedicated Custom Fields API with id-value pairs per contact. Custom fields are preserved as first-class values in our migration pipeline and are mapped to equivalent custom properties in the destination CRM.
Tags
Fully supportedContacts carry tag arrays with id and tag name. We extract the full tag taxonomy and apply tag memberships to migrated contacts in the destination system, preserving segmentation logic.
Assignees
Mapping requiredAssignees are stored as username, fullName, and email nested under contact records. We map assignee references to destination user records; where no matching user exists we assign to a migration service account and flag for review.
Statuses and Types
Mapping requiredMarketing 360 uses arbitrary name/id pairs for contact Statuses and Types. We extract the full taxonomy from the API and map these to equivalent lifecycle or type fields in the destination CRM, applying value translation where naming conventions differ.
Website Posts and Pages
Mapping requiredThe UXi export tool produces XML containing Posts, Pages, Testimonials, and Media. Layout files and theme assets are not included. We extract text content, categories, tags, and media references from the XML and rebuild pages in the destination CMS.
Testimonials
Mapping requiredTestimonials are exported via the UXi XML export as structured records. We extract author name, content, and any media URLs and import them as testimonials in the destination system.
Media Assets
Mapping requiredThe UXi export includes references to uploaded media but does not bundle root-domain hosted assets. We download available media during export where accessible and re-upload to the destination, flagging any unresolvable URLs.
Automation Journeys
Not in this platformMarketing 360 automations and journey logic are not exposed via the public API. Workflow definitions, trigger conditions, and sequence timing must be manually rebuilt in the destination platform.
Email Subscribers and Lists
Mapping requiredEmail subscriber data and segment membership can be extracted via the CRM contact export. Automated journey triggers tied to segment entry require review and manual reconfiguration in the destination email platform.
| Object | Support | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Contacts | Fully supported | The primary CRM object in Marketing 360. The API exposes id, firstName, lastName, email, phone, contactName, customerId, organizationId, and arrays for assignees, types, statuses, tags, and customFields. We migrate all standard and extended fields and resolve assignee lookups to destination owner records. |
| Custom Fields | Fully supported | Marketing 360 exposes a dedicated Custom Fields API with id-value pairs per contact. Custom fields are preserved as first-class values in our migration pipeline and are mapped to equivalent custom properties in the destination CRM. |
| Tags | Fully supported | Contacts carry tag arrays with id and tag name. We extract the full tag taxonomy and apply tag memberships to migrated contacts in the destination system, preserving segmentation logic. |
| Assignees | Mapping required | Assignees are stored as username, fullName, and email nested under contact records. We map assignee references to destination user records; where no matching user exists we assign to a migration service account and flag for review. |
| Statuses and Types | Mapping required | Marketing 360 uses arbitrary name/id pairs for contact Statuses and Types. We extract the full taxonomy from the API and map these to equivalent lifecycle or type fields in the destination CRM, applying value translation where naming conventions differ. |
| Website Posts and Pages | Mapping required | The UXi export tool produces XML containing Posts, Pages, Testimonials, and Media. Layout files and theme assets are not included. We extract text content, categories, tags, and media references from the XML and rebuild pages in the destination CMS. |
| Testimonials | Mapping required | Testimonials are exported via the UXi XML export as structured records. We extract author name, content, and any media URLs and import them as testimonials in the destination system. |
| Media Assets | Mapping required | The UXi export includes references to uploaded media but does not bundle root-domain hosted assets. We download available media during export where accessible and re-upload to the destination, flagging any unresolvable URLs. |
| Automation Journeys | Not in this platform | Marketing 360 automations and journey logic are not exposed via the public API. Workflow definitions, trigger conditions, and sequence timing must be manually rebuilt in the destination platform. |
| Email Subscribers and Lists | Mapping required | Email subscriber data and segment membership can be extracted via the CRM contact export. Automated journey triggers tied to segment entry require review and manual reconfiguration in the destination email platform. |
Gotchas
What to watch for in Marketing 360 migrations
Issues we've hit on past Marketing 360 migrations, tagged by severity. FlitStack AI handles every one — surfacing them up front because buyer engineering teams want to know.
UXi website export does not include layout files
Automation journeys are not accessible via API
Bulk contact export requires pagination over the CRM API
Payments configuration is outside the CRM data model
| Severity | Issue |
|---|---|
| High | UXi website export does not include layout files |
| High | Automation journeys are not accessible via API |
| Medium | Bulk contact export requires pagination over the CRM API |
| Medium | Payments configuration is outside the CRM data model |
Leaving Marketing 360?
Where Marketing 360 customers move next
12 destinations Marketing 360 can migrate to.
How a Marketing 360 migration works
Four steps, Marketing 360-specific
Connect
Basic auth (username and password via basicAuth header) into Marketing 360. Scopes limited to read-only on the data we move.
Map
We translate Marketing 360-specific structures (custom fields, objects, value lists) to the destination's model.
Sample
Test with a 50–200 record subset to validate Marketing 360 quirks before production.
Migrate
Full migration with Marketing 360 rate-limit handling. Rollback available throughout.
FAQ
Marketing 360 migration FAQ
Answers to the questions buyers ask most during Marketing 360 migration scoping. Not seeing yours? Book a call.
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