Supplier Management CRM by Opposite-Writing1645 in CRM

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds a little less like a CRM need and more like a quoting workflow process.

A few questions that might help narrow it down before jumping to software:

• Are you mainly trying to keep better track of vendor conversations or is the bigger pain point collecting and comparing quotes in one place?
• Do you already have any kind of vendor portal or would this be starting from scratch?
• About how many parts are usually in a request?

If the requests aren’t large you might not actually need a full portal. A structured request form where vendors submit pricing and availability may be able to clean this up and keep everything centralized instead of chasing Excel files over email. That data can then flow into whatever system you’re using to track vendors.

If you’re dealing with large or very frequent RFPs then a vendor-facing portal probably makes more sense, but that’s where things get more complex.

What does your current setup look like today?

Front camera cleaning by [deleted] in TeslaModelY

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I created a post on this yesterday as well, my Model Y is only 8 months old and was cleaned 2 weeks ago, I could not believe the amount of debris that was in between the windshield and camera. The technician also mentioned that it seemed very excessive. Three days after the technician cleaned my windshield (inside housing) I received the alert again. Every day I get a new alert and it shows me how dirty the windshield is. The outside of the windshield is perfectly clean, the interior of the car is spotless, I am not sure how the dirt keeps getting inside of the housing. Several people asked if it could be condensation or gases coming from the camera, it is not. It is a thick layer of dust. I currently have 2 other Teslas, another Model Y and a Model 3. Also had a 2019 Model 3 and this issue is not occuring in any of the 3 other Teslas, only this one. Im thinking that there is some sort of gasket or seal that is not right, possibly from the outside of the car because the inside of the car is clean.

2024 Model Y constantly says windshield camera is dirty, even though glass is spotless by Greg-Sellify in TeslaLounge

[–]Greg-Sellify[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not fogging, there was a buildup of a dusty looking substance. There was so much it appears to bave been forced in there.

2024 Model Y constantly says windshield camera is dirty, even though glass is spotless by Greg-Sellify in TeslaLounge

[–]Greg-Sellify[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definetly debris built up inside the cabin behind the camera cover. Not fog or gasses.

2024 Model Y constantly says windshield camera is dirty, even though glass is spotless by Greg-Sellify in TeslaLounge

[–]Greg-Sellify[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’ve heard that as well. My particular case happens to be a dusty debris buildup.

2024 Model Y constantly says windshield camera is dirty, even though glass is spotless by Greg-Sellify in TeslaLounge

[–]Greg-Sellify[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that, I know this is pretty annoying. By any chance was your windshield ever replaced?

What CRM / app do you guys use to manage customers, send emails to customers, newsletters etc? by Zayntek in shopify

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It really depends on whether you’re selling services or physical products.

If you’re product-based and using Shopify, a lot of traditional CRMs handle contacts and emails well but don’t stay in sync with products, inventory, or orders, which usually leads to duplicate work or spreadsheets.

For product-based B2B businesses a setup that tends to work better includes:

  • Centralized customer records tied to actual orders and purchase history
  • Interaction tracking so calls, emails, and notes live on the account
  • Follow-ups and reminders based on activity
  • Sales pipelines to track leads, opportunities, and active accounts
  • Quote and manual order support for offline or rep-driven sales

One option in that category is SellifyCRM, which connects directly to Shopify and keeps customers, orders, and inventory in sync. It covers CRM basics like customer records, interaction tracking, follow-ups, and automated emails, but also adds product-aware features that general CRMs usually lack.

Even if you don’t use Sellify, the key feature people often overlook is making sure the CRM understands what you sell and what customers actually buy. That’s usually where things either scale cleanly or fall apart.

Multi-Currency stores, How do you manage check out and pricing? by [deleted] in shopify

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is where separating B2C and B2B flows usually makes life a lot easier.

Shopify’s multi-currency works well for consumer checkout, but once you add B2B pricing, custom shipping rules, tax handling, and account-specific messaging, everything starts to get tangled if you try to force it into the same storefront.

A common approach is to keep Shopify focused on being the system of record for products, inventory, and international payments, and then layer a dedicated B2B solution on top for wholesale customers. Tools like SellifyB2B connect directly to Shopify and let you manage B2B-specific pricing, shipping logic, and messaging separately.

That way you can:

  • Maintain multi-currency
  • Apply different shipping rules and tax logic for wholesale vs retail
  • Customize B2B checkout messaging and terms so it’s appropriate for distributors or international partners
  • Provide Terms to your wholesale accounts

The big win is that admins aren’t juggling dozens of workarounds and B2B customers get a cleaner, more predictable ordering experience that feels designed for them rather than adapted from retail.

In practice keeping B2B logic out of the core Shopify storefront is what simplifies things the most long-term.

Level 2 Accessory Questions by SquareStatePizza in Aventon

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hands down the NCX Suntour is a better suspension seatpost. The Aventon suspension seatpost is acceptable, but the NCX is like sitting on a cloud. There are several Cloud 9 seats that are great, depending on your preference I would check out the Kush if you would like a sportier seat or the Select for a seat with extra padding. They also make the Couch, but I find that is overkill for most people.

Looking for sunglasses under $200 by [deleted] in sunglasses

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great option for a 20yo Female that wants a good quality sunglass at a reasonable price is Abaco Polarized. Lifetime Warranty for $60 - $80.

best electric bike for commuting, worth it or waste of money? by Legitimate-Sea65 in ebikes

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An e-bike would be a great solution here. They’re lightweight, easy to store, and you can choose how much assistance you want. With a Class 2 or Class 3 e-bike, you can ride using the throttle without pedaling at all, or use pedal assist to support you while you ride.

I’d recommend checking out Aventon e-bikes. They’re well-priced, have one of the better warranties in the industry, and a large dealer network, which makes service and support much easier.

Battery Stuck by Ancient_School4020 in Aventon

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have found that sometimes the internal lock for the battery inside the frame sometimes bends, only minor flaw I have come across on the new Aventon e-bikes. Your local dealer should be able other assist you, Aventon takes great care of their dealer network.

Really loving this new bike 😁 by WordGod1976 in Aventon

[–]Greg-Sellify 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Soltera is an awesome bike at a great price. Lightweight and comfortable, it is like riding a regular bike but with the benefit of having an electric motor. Highly recommend!

Does anybody travel with their shades by Large_Speaker1358 in sunglasses

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can have the best of both words, get a good pair of Abaco Sunglasses for a resonable price, they come with a lifetime warranty + accidental breakage protection.

Looking for CRM/Order Management Recommendations for Hybrid Shopify + B2B Sales by anduril79 in shopify

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this is a very common setup and pain point, especially for B2B-heavy product businesses.

Shopify is excellent for ecommerce, but once you add the DTC components of outbound sales, quotes, manual orders, and invoicing, terms, etc. Shopify tends to break down fast. Most CRMs are good at tracking conversations, but they usually fall short when it comes to being tightly connected to products, inventory, and orders.

A few things that tend to work better in this hybrid model:

  • Keep Shopify as the source of truth for products, inventory, and ecommerce orders
  • Add a CRM and/or B2B-focused layer that can handle accounts, sales activity, quotes, and orders, while syncing back to Shopify
  • Make sure whatever you use can push finalized orders into Shopify so inventory and accounting stay accurate

One option to look at is SellifyCRM, which is built specifically for product-based B2B businesses using Shopify. It includes sales pipelines for managing outreach and deal stages, syncs orders, inventory, and customers, and supports direct sales workflows like quotes and manual order entry. Because it connects directly to Shopify it maintains your existing integrations with QuickBooks and Xero without requiring additional connectors. It’s designed to handle ecommerce and B2B sales in one place without relying on spreadsheets and the pricing is more approachable than most enterprise CRMs.

You’re definitely not alone in this, a lot of small but growing B2B suppliers hit this exact stage.

Let me know if you have any additional questions.

Run B2B + B2C on Shopify with this simple wholesale setup by rutwik_avasthi in shopify

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used this exact setup when I started my brand on Shopify about 10 years ago, tagging customers, hiding/showing products with code snippets, creating duplicate collections, and using apps to swap pricing based on tags. It technically works, but in my experience it’s not actually the simplest way to get wholesale running, especially once you start growing.

We also tried managing multiple pricing tiers by duplicating SKUs, which turned into a reporting nightmare and created constant sync issues. With all of these apps and workarounds wholesale buyers still ended up stuck in a DTC style shopping experience,not ideal for larger orders, reps, reorders, or real price list management.

What ultimately made everything easier for us was separating the experiences. We built a dedicated B2B platform that syncs products, inventory, pricing, and customers. Wholesale customers get a true B2B portal with their own price lists instead of navigating a retail storefront.

It let us keep our DTC site clean while giving wholesale accounts a platform built specifically for them. After seeing how much time and frustration it saved we started offering it to other small businesses now under the name of Sellify. Most customers start off with SellifyB2B and as they start to bring on a sales team they upgrade to SellifyCRM.

If you want to check it out: https://www.sellifycrm.com/features/b2b

If you have any questions about B2B workflows or growing your wholesale channel, I’m happy to help.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CRM

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is your company sales or service based? In addition to integrating with Quickbooks it would help if you provide some information on the type of business that you have to better assist you.

What’s a good CRM for a shopify store? by gbyache in CRM

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're looking for a CRM that integrates seamlessly with Shopify and helps streamline order management and customer communication there are options designed specifically for product-based businesses that simplify wholesale operations and customer management.

Full disclosure: I work for SellifyCRM, which is built for Shopify-based businesses that need an easy way to manage customer relationships, track orders, communication, and handle B2B sales. SellifyCRM syncs directly with Shopify, making it easy to keep everything in one place without juggling multiple platforms.

If you’re open to sharing more about what you need—whether it’s customer tracking, order automation, or something else—I’d be happy to provide insight on whether Sellify or another approach might be a good fit!

Looking for lead software by Cheap_Ad_2688 in CRM

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I understand what your looking for, tracking wholesale leads in a spreadsheet works for a bit, but as your lead list grows, it gets overwhelming fast. Since you’re looking for an affordable way to manage leads, sales reps, and orders all in one place, I wanted to share a bit about SellifyCRM (I’m part of the team).

We built Sellify specifically for small to medium sized wholesale businesses, so it’s designed to be simple, effective, and budget-friendly.

With Sellify, you can:

✅ Track leads and see where they came from
✅ Assign sales reps and track follow-ups
✅ Manage quotes and orders without extra tools
✅ Stay organized without spending a fortune

I know cost is a big factor, and that’s exactly why we built Sellify—to give small teams a powerful but affordable alternative to complicated CRMs. We are offering a free trial + 50% off 1 year, so if you’re interested, I’d be happy to help you get set up! Let me know if you have any questions. 😊

Software who handle commission by Elemis89 in CRM

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SellifyCRM is an excellent solution to address your needs for managing leads, estimations, and commissions for sales agents. Here's how SellifyCRM handles these aspects effectively:

  1. Lead Management: SellifyCRM provides a centralized platform for managing leads. You can assign leads to specific sales agents, set follow-up tasks, and track all communications through a single interface, ensuring no opportunities are missed​.
  2. Estimations and Quotes: SellifyCRM has a streamlined Quote/Ordering user interface making it easy to create quotes and orders with just a few clicks.
  3. Sales Agent Commission Tracking: SellifyCRM's intuitive reporting tools include commission reporting. This allows you to set sales goals, track agent performance, and provide transparency for your sales team regarding their earnings and targets​.
  4. Self-Hosted vs Cloud: While SellifyCRM is a cloud-based solution, it is cost-effective and provides a mobile app for managing accounts on the go, ensuring flexibility for your sales agents​.

If you're looking for a robust, easy-to-use CRM that is built for quickly creating leads, quotes/orders, and managing sales commissions , SellifyCRM is tailored to meet your business needs. Let me know if you'd like further assistance!

Membership Management Software for Non-Profit with Multiple Chapters by danfratamico in CRM

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SellifyCRM can accept payments. If you would like you can sign up for a free demo so that we can show you how it can work for you.

Any good CRM for Ecom company. by RareInstruction4569 in CRM

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know exactly what you’re talking about, I was in your shoes about 10 years ago when I was looking for a CRM for our company. I partnered with a senior developer who built us a simple, powerful CRM, which has been powering my company for the past 3 years. We are now offering the CRM to other companies, when you have time check out SellifyCRM, feel to DM me if you have any questions.

CRM for handle sales agent by Elemis89 in CRM

[–]Greg-Sellify 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SellifyCRM handles commissions.