For years, iMIS has been the default platform for associations evaluating their technology options. Purpose-built for membership administration, it became deeply embedded in how industry bodies and professional associations operate - and for a long time, it was the only credible option available.
That's no longer the case.
HubSpot, combined with CommercePro, has emerged as the modern alternative - a platform that handles everything iMIS does operationally, and everything iMIS was never built to do. For associations weighing up the two, this is a direct comparison across the areas that matter most.
Membership management is the operational core of any association platform - membership fee processing, tiered membership structures, renewals, event and course registration, CPD tracking. It's where iMIS has historically been strongest, and any honest comparison has to start there.
iMIS Membership Management
iMIS was purpose-built for this. Decades of association-specific operational requirements have been baked into the platform, and for complex membership models, that depth is real. membership fee calculations, CPD compliance workflows, financial reconciliation designed for not-for-profit reporting - iMIS handles the administrative backbone of association management.
HubSpot Membership Management
HubSpot + CommercePro covers the same ground. CommercePro was built specifically to revolutionise membership management natively inside HubSpot — every feature exists because association operations require it:
The critical difference is architectural. In iMIS, membership data lives in a system designed exclusively for administration. In HubSpot + CommercePro, that same data lives in the same platform used to manage memberships, market to members, track engagement, manage renewals, and report across everything. One record. No exports. No synchronisation between systems because there's only one system.
iMIS Member Engagement and Marketing
iMIS was built for administration at a time when administration was the primary need. Its marketing capability reflects that - renewal notices, basic event communications, simple email sends. Meaningful segmentation, behavioural automation, and personalised member journeys are not native capabilities.
In practice, most associations running iMIS today have a separate email platform sitting alongside it, connected by a data export that someone runs manually before each campaign.
The result is a membership team spending significant time managing data movement rather than managing members:
HubSpot Member Engagement and Marketing
HubSpot is one of the global leaders in marketing automation. Connected to CommercePro's operational capability natively, it gives associations the tools needed to drive genuine member engagement that no AMS has ever been able to provide:
Segment the full membership by renewal risk, engagement score, event attendance, tenure, tier, or any custom property - without a spreadsheet
Trigger automated workflows based on real member behaviour: 60 days without a login, a renewal approaching for a low-engagement member, a first-time event attendee
Build personalised onboarding, renewal, and re-engagement journeys that adapt based on how members interact with each touchpoint
Run event campaigns targeted at members most likely to attend based on historical behaviour
Track every interaction - email opens, portal logins, event registrations, renewals - in a single live view
Improve customer retention through automated renewal sequences that adjust messaging based on engagement level throughout the year
Build dynamic online communities that give members a reason to stay connected between renewals
When a member renews, the record updates. When they register for an event, it updates. When they open an email, it updates. The engagement data and the operational data are the same data, in the same place, in real time.
Every association needs a website that works - one that non-technical staff can update, looks credible to prospective members, and connects to the membership data sitting behind it. This is where iMIS compounds its own problems.
iMIS CMS: RiSE
RiSE is iMIS's built-in CMS, and it is one of the most consistently cited frustrations across the entire platform. Most associations that start on RiSE eventually migrate away onto WordPress just to have a website they can actually manage. Which means they end up with iMIS for membership, WordPress for their website, and no meaningful connection between the two. The fragmentation problem doesn't go away - it gets a new layer added to it.
HubSpot CMS
HubSpot CMS solves this natively - the website and the membership platform are the same system from day one:
Good decisions require good data. For association leadership trying to understand membership health, renewal trends, and engagement performance, the quality and accessibility of reporting has a direct impact on how well the organisation is run.
iMIS Reporting and Data Visibility
Reporting covers the basics - membership numbers, renewal rates, event headcounts, financial summaries. Beyond that, producing a meaningful view of membership health typically means exporting data, building reports manually, and waiting for someone to have time to stitch it together.
By the time leadership sees it, it's already historical. Most associations supplement iMIS reporting with Excel or a separate business intelligence tool as a matter of necessity:
HubSpot Reporting and Data Visibility
In HubSpot + CommercePro, reporting is native, cross-object, and live. Because CommercePro's operational data and HubSpot's engagement data share the same record, every report draws from a single source of truth:
No exports. No manual work. No report that was accurate as of last Tuesday.
Association needs evolve. Membership models change, new revenue streams emerge, and member expectations shift. The flexibility of the platform underneath determines how easily the organisation can adapt — and how much that adaptation costs.
iMIS System Flexibility and Workflows
iMIS workflows are structured around the vendor's view of how associations should operate. When that model matches the association's needs, it works. When the association's needs change — a new membership tier, a revised renewal process, a different commercial structure — the path runs through vendor support, specialist resource, and development time. The platform moves slowly by design:
HubSpot System Flexibility and Workflows
Having the right CRM makes all the difference here. HubSpot + CommercePro is built on the opposite principle:
No association runs on a single platform. Finance tools, payment processors, event systems, communication platforms - the modern association tech stack involves multiple tools that need to work together reliably.
iMIS Tech Stack Integration
iMIS is a relatively closed ecosystem. It was built before integration with external platforms was a primary design consideration, and connecting it to modern tools typically involves custom API work, specialist knowledge, and ongoing maintenance every time either platform updates:
HubSpot Tech Stack Integration
HubSpot was built on the premise of being the central hub of a connected tech stack. When evaluating HubSpot's integration ecosystem, the advantage over a closed system like iMIS becomes immediately clear:
The best platform delivers limited value if the people using it every day find it frustrating or slow. User experience affects staff adoption, operational efficiency, member satisfaction, and the return the organisation gets from its technology investment.
iMIS User Experience
iMIS carries the design conventions of its era. It is functional, but it reflects a time when enterprise software prioritised feature depth over usability. For teams accustomed to modern tools, the daily friction is real - and the member-facing experience reflects the same conventions, which directly impacts self-service adoption:
HubSpot User Experience
HubSpot invests continuously in interface design and usability — and it shows in adoption rates:
Neither platform is plug-and-play, and being upfront about that matters.
iMIS Implementation
iMIS implementations require deep specialist knowledge - of the platform's architecture, its data model, and its configuration options. That knowledge exists in a relatively small pool of specialists that is not growing. Getting iMIS set up correctly is a significant undertaking, and the long-term risk of depending on a shrinking community of experts is worth factoring into any platform decision.
HubSpot Implementation
HubSpot + CommercePro also requires the right partner - one who understands both the technical depth of the platform and the operational realities of running a membership organisation.
Migrating from a legacy system requires getting the membership architecture right in CommercePro, migrating data cleanly, configuring workflows that reflect how the association actually operates, and training the team across functions. Done correctly, it pays for itself quickly.
The distinction is in the ecosystem. Working with a HubSpot Diamond Partner specialising in back-office systems means access to a large, globally distributed, and growing implementation network - finding experienced, competitive expertise is straightforward. The same cannot be said for iMIS in 2026.
| Feature | iMIS | HubSpot + CommercePro |
|---|---|---|
| Membership management | Native, mature | Native via CommercePro |
| Tiered dues & renewals | Native | Native via CommercePro |
| Event management | Built in | Native via CommercePro |
| Member self-service portal | Limited | Modern, native |
| CPD tracking | Built in | Via HubSpot custom properties |
| Marketing automation | Basic | Native in HubSpot |
| Member segmentation | Limited | Native in HubSpot |
| Personalised member journeys | Not supported | Native in HubSpot |
| Real-time reporting | Manual-heavy | Native |
| CRM & engagement tracking | Not core | Core function |
| Integration with modern tools | Complex | Strong native ecosystem |
| User experience | Dated | Modern |
| AI & ongoing innovation | Limited | Actively developing |
| Implementation partner pool | Narrowing | Large and growing |
For most associations, the answer is no - and most associations already know it.
The friction is there every day. The manual exports before a campaign can go out. The spreadsheet that bridges the membership system and the email tool. The membership health report that takes two days to produce and is already out of date by the time leadership sees it. The workflow that needs changing but requires a support ticket and a wait.
iMIS was the right answer for a different era of association management. The expectations of members have shifted, the tools available have advanced significantly, and the gap between what legacy systems can offer and what associations now need has become difficult to absorb invisibly.
HubSpot + CommercePro is where association management is heading - a single platform where the operational layer and the engagement layer share one record, where real-time visibility is the default rather than the exception, and where the platform continues to develop rather than standing still.
We've helped associations move off iMIS and onto HubSpot + CommercePro. We understand how deeply embedded legacy systems become, where the migration risks sit, and how to execute a transition without disrupting what's currently holding things together.
If you want a straight conversation about what this would look like for your organisation - \talk to the Engaging Partners team today.