If you’re managing partners with spreadsheets and DMs, you’re leaving money (and sanity) on the table. A modern, free PRM stack can centralize onboarding, deal reg, enablement, MDF approvals, and analytics—without committing budget on day one.
Below is a 2026 buyer’s guide plus a refreshed list of free tools you can actually start with. Keep your banner and links as requested.
Use this guide to decide what “free” really gets you, how to shortlist options, and how to deploy PRM in phases so you don’t stall. We’ll also flag where a free tier typically caps out (users, storage, automations), so you can forecast when/why to upgrade.
What PRM Does (and What It’s Not)
Partner Relationship Management (PRM) platforms create a shared operating system with your partners: onboarding, portal content, certifications, deal registration, co-marketing (MDF), lead distribution, incentive tracking, and performance analytics. It’s not just a CRM. Your CRM tracks customers; PRM tracks your indirect sellers and the motions that grow your channel.
When a free PRM tier is enough: early-stage partner programs (under 50 partners), one product line, light enablement, basic deal reg. When you’ll outgrow it: multiple partner types/tiers, MDF workflows, incentives/spiffs, complex approvals, localization, SSO, and deep BI.
Selection Criteria
| Dimension | What “good” looks like | Red flags on free tiers |
|---|---|---|
| Onboarding | Task lists, e-sign docs, training modules, auto-provisioning | No e-sign; manual doc uploads; no progress tracking |
| Deal registration | Duplicate checks, approval SLAs, CRM sync, notifications | Spreadsheet exports only; no dedupe; no SLA timers |
| Portal & content | Role-gated content, search, versioning, localization | Single folder, no permissions, poor search |
| Enablement | Course builder, quizzes, badges/certifications | PDF dumps; no learning paths |
| Incentives/MDF | Request→approve→claim workflow, budget tracking | No budgeting, no attachments, no audit trail |
| Analytics | Partner scorecards, pipeline by partner, win rates, velocity | Only vanity counts; no export |
| Integrations | Native CRM/email + open API/CSV | No API; locked exports; brittle webhooks |
| Security/Access | SSO/SAML (paid), 2FA, audit logs | Single admin, no 2FA, shared logins |
20 Free PRM Software (Partner Relationship Management) in 2026
Below is the original list with links intact. Treat these as PRM-capable starters—many are CRMs or work OS tools that teams successfully bend into PRM with pipelines, portals, and automations.
| Name | What It Offers | Pricing Tiers |
|---|---|---|
| Bitrix24 | CRM, communications, tasks | Free, Paid starts at $19/mo |
| Streak | Simple, smart CRM for Office 365 and G Suite | Free, Paid starts at $15/mo |
| Agile CRM | Sales, marketing, service | Free, Paid starts at $9.99/mo |
| Zoho CRM | Sales automation, analytics | Free, Paid starts at $14/mo |
| HubSpot CRM | CRM, marketing, sales, CMS | Free, Paid starts at $50/mo |
| Freshsales | Email tracking, lead scoring | Free, Paid starts at $15/mo |
| Nimble | Free trial, Paid, starts at $12.50/mo | Free, Paid starts at $19/mo |
| Apptivo | Project mgmt, invoicing | Free, Paid starts at $10/mo |
| Insightly | CRM and project mgmt | Free, Paid starts at $29/mo |
| Capsule CRM | Sales tracking, simple CRM | Free, Paid starts at $18/mo |
| Pipedrive | Sales management, tracking | Free trial, Paid, starts at $25/mo |
| Close | CRM, email, calling | Free trial, Paid, starts at $22/mo |
| EngageBay | CRM, marketing automation | Free, Paid starts at $8.99/mo |
| Nutshell | CRM, sales automation | Free trial, Paid, starts at $24/mo |
| RSS | Small business CRM | Free, Paid starts at $14/mo |
| Monday.com | Work OS, CRM | Free trial, Paid, starts at $12/mo |
| Salesmate | CRM, workflow automation | Free trial, Paid, starts at $10/mo |
| LACRM | Simple CRM | Free trial, Paid, starts at $79/mo |
| Ontraport | CRM, automation, reporting | Creation |
| Creatio | Process-driven CRM | Free trial, Paid contact for price |
Tip: turn any flexible CRM/work OS into a PRM by adding a partner object (accounts), a deal registration pipeline (custom stage flow), a portal/knowledge base (gated content), and automations (webhooks/flows) to move records between systems.
How to roll out Your Free PRM?

| Phase | Deliverables | Metrics to watch |
|---|---|---|
| Days 1–30 | Define partner tiers; create partner object; basic portal; deal reg form; CRM sync | Time-to-approve deals, duplicate rate, partner logins |
| Days 31–60 | Enablement tracks + quizzes; MDF request workflow; lead distribution rules | Course completions, MDF approval time, lead SLA |
| Days 61–90 | Scorecards; QBR dashboards; incentive tracking; API automation hardening | Win rate by partner, pipeline velocity, attribution clarity |
Feature Checklist (Copy/Paste)
| Category | Must-haves | Nice-to-haves |
|---|---|---|
| Onboarding | Task lists, e-sign docs, partner data capture | Self-service tier upgrades, certification gating |
| Deal Reg | Deduplication, approval SLA, CRM sync | Conflict resolution rules, partner-facing SLA timers |
| Content/Portal | Role-gated library, search, file versioning | Localization, co-branded assets |
| Incentives & MDF | Request→approve→claim, budget caps | Receipt OCR, multi-currency payouts |
| Analytics | Partner scorecards, pipeline by partner | Win-loss reasons, cohort retention |
| Security | 2FA, audit logs | SSO/SAML, IP allowlists |
Free Tier Gotchas (So You’re Not Surprised)
Expect limits on users, records, storage, or automations. Some vendors watermark portals or remove advanced approvals on free plans. Plan for when “free” converts to “low paid”—and pre-budget the upgrade to avoid a frantic migration mid-launch.
Sample Data Model (Works in Most Tools)
Create these core objects/tables: Partner (tier, type, geo, MSA date), Contact (role, certifications), Deal Registration (account, product, stage, est. value), MDF (request, budget, receipts), Enablement (course, status), and Scorecard (pipeline, win rate, revenue, activity).
| Object | Key Fields | Automation |
|---|---|---|
| Partner | Tier, type, region, NDA/MSA, status | Auto-tier on scorecard thresholds |
| Deal Reg | Customer, product, stage, value, owner | Auto-dedupe + SLA reminders |
| MDF | Amount, use case, receipts, ROI notes | Auto-approve under threshold |
| Enablement | Courses, quiz scores, cert expiry | Gate benefits by certification |
| Scorecard | Pipeline, wins, velocity, NPS | Quarterly snapshots for QBRs |
Security & Compliance (Even on Free)
Enable 2FA, use separate roles for internal users vs. partners, and log all deal reg edits. Map data retention: purge stale partner records annually; export quarterly snapshots to your BI or cold storage. If you route PII, ensure your free tier supports encryption in transit and admin audit logs; if not, handle sensitive data in your CRM and expose only what’s necessary in the PRM portal.
How We’d Roll It Out
Start with a CRM/work OS you already have from the list and layer PRM workflows: deal reg form → approval queue → CRM sync; partner portal with 10 essential assets; one enablement path; one incentive (MDF) workflow. Prove lift on conversion speed and partner engagement before expanding. If you need MDF complexity or SSO, earmark a paid upgrade.
FAQ
Is a free PRM enough for a serious partner program?
Yes—if you’re early stage (under ~50 partners) and can live without advanced MDF, SSO, and fine-grained approvals. Use a free tier to prove motion and ROI, then upgrade only where friction appears.
How do I turn a CRM into a PRM?
Add a Partner object, a Deal Registration pipeline with approval stages, a gated content portal, and automations that sync won/closed deals to your CRM. Most tools in the list support these with minimal setup.
What metrics matter for partners?
Partner-sourced pipeline, win rate by partner/tier, deal velocity, certification completion, MDF ROI, and portal engagement (logins, content views). Review monthly; tie tiering to performance.
When should I move off free?
When you hit user/automation limits, need SSO, require MDF reimbursements with audit trails, or must localize content. Budget the jump once your partner-sourced revenue justifies it.
Do I need a separate PRM if I already have a CRM?
Not always. Many teams run PRM on top of their CRM/work OS. Add a dedicated PRM when you need a branded portal at scale, complex incentives, or advanced compliance.

Operator note: if you want a nudge on the build, we can sketch a baseline data model and automations in your current toolset in under an afternoon—start lean, iterate fast.
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