Zurmo Aggregated Reviews

Zurmo 01

August 1, 2019

Powerful CRM, Project Management, Invoicing, all kinds of stuff with gamification = Zurmo
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Zurmo 02

August 1, 2019

Zurmo can do all of that, they have an open source version.
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Zurmo 03

August 1, 2019

Zurmo is one I am looking to run selfhosted.
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Zurmo 04

August 1, 2019

Zurmo is pretty good, takes a lot of effort to get it installed and setup though. They have paid version and self hosted open source version.
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Zurmo 05

August 1, 2019

Yes. It’s less good compared to most other alternatives.
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Zurmo 06

August 1, 2019

Zurmo CRM
The free open-source version of this system gives users the capacity to build their own custom CRM application, and customize all processes until those meet the exact specifications of their brand. These are the features provided in the free package:
– Unlimited contacts with detailed and personalized accounts (360 views)
– Custom dashboards, fields, layouts, and labels with dependent dropdowns
– Global info search, language packs, currency conversion, and multiple
– time zone support
– Lead management
– Activity management (meetings, tasks, and notes)
– Deal tracking (sales force automation, opportunity management, sales pipeline Tracking)
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Zurmo 07

August 1, 2019

Zurmo CRM (**)
-Weak calendar, creating scheduled calls is hard.
-Clean iterface
-slow to load.
-Good email campaign module
-annoying gamification (it can be turned off probably but I didn’t bothered)
For example I think that Odoo , Vtiger and X2CRM are awesome and fully featured products on their own. Zurmo CRM, Espo CRM and Fat Free CRM aren’t that fully featured but they’re lightweight enough to be a good match for lots of businesses.
And if you just need a lightweight CRM then these are good choices: Zurmo, Espo, Fat Free.
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Changelog – pre-ecosystem era

v0.1.8 Hound @ apps.the.gt – b2b prospecting platform

v0.1.8.1 Business directory – content experiment to support b2b prospecting platform.

v0.1.6 GRIN tech affiliate program is live.

v0.1.5.2 Working on cool in-house lead gen project - Art Director is preparing 100 picks of Business Cards in various niches.

v0.1.5.1 GRIN games emerged

As a web agency we never could and never will be able to escape the urge of building things.
Among million other things we played with an idea of text-based games and the last piece that was missing was the story itself. So via in-house outreach platform we found two established writers that believed in the project and agreed to participate.

Shout out to Richard Abbott who wrote Fraud on Thetis and Eva Pohler who sent us a huge draft we are still reading through.

v0.1.4 GRIN launcher is born.
It is an outreach platform that we use to establish connections with editorial teams.
They say samples of published articles look good but pricing looks even better

At some point we realised that list building, fetching contact details & outreach tech work just as well for b2b lead generation

v0.1.3 Once, we fell in love with ecommerce, because of short feedback cycles on marketing & development efforts.
Today we ship into production inhouse SaaS project - AVOKADO - the web app for learning languages with flash cards.

The year after we built it we realised how long is the road map ahead & what resources we'd need to promote it and decided to put it on hold.

One day as we ship GRIN tech v3.0 into production we'll distrupt the language learning market with Avokado.

We love Wordpress and recently shipped two plugins into open beta for commercial sale.

v0.1.2.2 King The Monk - wordpress plugin to virally grow your email list

v0.1.2.1 Plain Conversions - wordpress plugin to convert your visitors

v0.1.1. Expanded core offering to visual productions

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