On CRM: Should You Get A ‘Free’ CRM?

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Get A Free CRM- Recently, Zoho Corporation – who offers customer relationship management and other business applications to small and medium sized businesses – released a lighter CRM product called Bigin that also comes with a free version. This is not a new thing. Many other excellent and popular CRM applications, from Insightly to Agile CRM, also offer “free” versions of their products. Chris Hawkins, writhing for data connector Zapier, provides a great summary of a few of these products here.

But are free CRMs worth it? They are, as long as you understand why.

For starters, most of these free versions accommodate very few users. In Bigin’s case, you can only have one or two users at a time. Some, like Agile CRM will allow up to ten users. But for the most part, a free CRM application is really just for an individual to use as an individual contact manager. You will find many of the features offered to be similarly found in office products provided by Microsoft 365 and Google G Suite such as creating contacts, taking notes and creating tasks. If you have – or plan to have – a workgroup of more than a few people then you’ll quickly run into limitations that will force you into stepping up to the next paid level.

The features offered by free CRMs are limited, but enticing. Most of the popular versions will give users the ability to create a few opportunities and simple campaigns. Bigin will allow tracking “multiple pipelines”, sending and receiving emails and even integrations with other Zoho and outside applications. Agile, Zoho and Insightly will even let you create a workflow or two to automate some of the things you do like auto-responding to messages or creating follow-ups based on a prior activity. The purpose of all this is to entice you into wanting more and therefore upgrading to the next version.

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Article Credit: Forbes