Best CRM software for your organization
Customer relationship management (CRM) software can be the central hub that keeps your organization running smoothly, organizing all of your interactions with customers and vendors, providing key metrics, and essentially managing your sales and marketing departments.
However, it can be overwhelming choosing the right CRM software for your company because there’s just. So. Many. But we’re here to offer a little help figuring which one is right for your team.
Below are Jotform users’ preferred CRM softwares, and what each is best for. All of which smoothly integrate with Jotform.
1. Salesforce
Salesforce is a behemoth in the world of CRM tools. It’s so big and feature rich, in fact, that many large companies hire dedicated Salesforce experts just to train teams on all of the features. With Salesforce, you can manage contacts, build email campaigns, forecast sales, and automate marketing.
Best for: Large companies
2. Highrise
Hands down, Highrise is the easiest CRM to navigate. Highrise makes it incredibly simple to get started and to use on a daily basis, which is why it’s so perfect for small businesses. It’s intuitive, economically priced, and a perfect step up from simple address books. It also provides the ability to send emails to contacts, as well as import contacts from a CSV file. So you could download your contact list as a CSV from Jotform, and upload it to Highrise to jump start a new account.
Best for: Small businesses
3. Solve 360
The biggest benefit of Solve 360 is its terrific customization — you can add unlimited number of custom fields for any of the customer insights your business needs to track. It also gives you the ability to create category tags to make it easy to segment your customer list. Another added benefit is the pre-built integrations with accounting tools like FreshBooks and Xero.
Best for: Customization
4. Zoho
Need a basic CRM that can expand as you add more employees to your team? Zoho‘s probably the CRM choice for your organization. It’s cost-effective (free for up to three users), and it’s fairly easy to get started. Although the dashboard isn’t the most visually appealing option on this list, the functionality is all there. It has most of, if not all, the features as Salesforce, but it’s a cheaper option.
Best for: Medium-sized businesses
5. Keap
Keap, formerly known as Infusionsoft, is the CRM that works best with robust marketing departments. Powerful built-in marketing automation, e-commerce transaction capabilities, and visual reports make it a really standout CRM software to help inform complex marketing decisions with hard data. While it’s on the pricier side, it’s a great investment.
Best for: Large marketing departments
Jotform easily integrates with each of these CRM tools, which makes it a great way to collect and store the data that helps move your company forward.
Which CRM do you use for your organization? Let us know in the comments below!
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16 Comments:
More than a year ago
thanks for sharing.
nice post
More than a year ago
I read the entire article. It provides such informative information about CRM Software . thank you for sharing such great information.
More than a year ago
Hi Chad I love jotform and want to et the best crm for my new startup business but want it to integrate with Jotform with no hickups. My business is coordinating luxury retreats that offer tailormade experiences, so i want something that is great for project management,bookings and marketing. Any suggestions?
More than a year ago
No free CRM on the list, even though Bitrix24 or Hubspot are better than half of the paid options listed here, especially Bitrix24? Hmm
More than a year ago
Great list! We use Skyward CRM. which is new in the market, but great for small and medium businesses as it can be customized at all possible level, whether it is on-premise or online.
More than a year ago
Insightly. Once again, Insightly.
Also, while not CRM per se, Airtable has literally changed my life... by which I mean it's been an irreplaceable tool in most of my projects in the last 12 months.
More than a year ago
I second @kingfisherweddings with Insightly and I would also add AgileCRM.
Thanks @Client for recommending Hubspot CRM - I'm checking it out now.
More than a year ago
We use Agile CRM and Zapier together with Jotform, so far it has been working fine. Agile has great interface, and the price is affordable.
More than a year ago
We use InfusionSoft and we're a small business. Their campaigns are easy to build and analytics are excellent. Great support.
More than a year ago
I reckon Hobspot and integrating Hubspot Sales with the auto-responder emails would be magic! You can see that the email's been opened. Jotform autoresponder emails often go to JUNK or SPAM I find even with our email addresses.
I'm always having to resend copies of what's been sent to the form user because they say they haven't received it and that defeats the object of filling in the form in the first place...More than a year ago
Why not integrate Hubspot CRM, it's completely free & has better features than most of the above mentioned competitors.
It doesn't matter the size of the organization, it fits anywhere.
More than a year ago
We use Microsoft Dynamics 2015. We'd love to be able to use Jotform with it. Any plans guys?
More than a year ago
We also use Insightly. I tried out many including Apptivo and Zoho before I settled. Although Insightly lacks some functionality that Zoho might have, the interface is excellent and I look forward to using it (makes work a little better). Not many programs you can say that about.
More than a year ago
We use FundlyFRM (formerly NonProfitEasy) and are trying to get them to integrate with JotForm. It would be a dream come true :)
More than a year ago
Price and how do we get it?
More than a year ago
Insightly? come on guys this is a must