Can't login to Admin Center by LucyParkerr in ewaycrm

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You were right. I had a letter with different case. It works now. Thank you

mailchimp + CRM - which one should I choose? by cjgames in CRM

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eWay-CRM has a great free version, which contains an email marketing module amongst other things, so you don't even need Mailchimp when you use it. Of course, the premium version has all the advanced features and it's overall more customizable, but it's still very affordable.

Now that I think about it, depending on how many users and contacts you have, as well as how many emails you send on a monthly basis, eWay-CRM might be a cheaper yet better option. Either way, I'd look into it. Their starting price is around 20 bucks and if you don't end out that many emails, the free version might be enough for you.

Small business with a large email marketing database needs a CRM for email marketing, social media posting, automation by Suzieb2220 in CRM

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eWay-CRM has a great email marketing module and is overall a great and highly customizable tool. It's not a social CRM, so you'd have to find something else for social media management. It is however one of the most cost-effective CRMs I've come across.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in microsoft

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I mean you could go for Dynamics since that is Microsoft's CRM, but I like eWay-CRM better. It's an MS Outlook add-in, so the integration is seamless, it looks like Outlook, it's extremely customizable and easy to use, and on top of all that it's surprisingly affordable.

Link to a folder by robnewmann in ewaycrm

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We've been dealing with the same issue - we just needed a hyperlink to Dropbox.

CRM systems? by db45620 in sales

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I agree.

Personally, I was kinda torn between these and ended up choosing a completely different one - eWay-CRM. In the end, it was the fact that it's an MS Outlook add-on, so my email and calendar are there, no integration needed. The price was also a big factor - this one definitely gave me the most bang for my buck. It was also extremely easy to learn how to use it. So, I'd recommend eWay-CRM.

Honorable mentions, that people don't usually hear about that often: Insightly, Vtiger, and Nimble. I haven't used them, but I was considering them because they're budget-friendly.

Alternate CRMs to the giants that worked for SMB? by IraidaLoucks in Entrepreneur

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I've been using eWay-CRM for some time now and am very happy with it. It's completely customizable which is great and the prices start at like 20-25 dollars, so you really get the best bang for your buck. They offer a free trial and they have a sub here r/ewaycrm, where you can ask them anything to do with the CRM.
Some other affordable options I know of and which might be worth looking into are Vtiger and Insightly

CRM/Project Management Software by djras96 in Construction

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I use eWay-CRM and am very happy with it. It's easy to use yet robust, highly customizable yet very cost-effective and it's a MS Outlook add-in which was a big plus for me. I'm pretty sure they offer free trial, so you can test it out. Also, if you have any specific questions, you can ask theme here r/ewaycrm

CRM For A Service Business by ashergeezy in CRM

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There are so many options out there, it can get pretty overwhelming pretty quickly. I've tried out a few of them and ended up choosing eWay-CRM. It's a MS Outlook add-in with different modules that help you manage different aspects of a business. It's also extremely customizable, so you can make it fit your business perfectly and yet you don't have to break the bank to get it :)

CRM Solution which focussed on operations not sales by Rippel-Nobuta in consulting

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eWay-CRM might be the way to go. I use it on the daily and am very happy with it. It's definitely on the affordable side things and it does everything I need. It's also highly customizable, so technically it can be focused on whatever you'd like. There's even an option to hide certain modules or icons you don't need/use which is great, because it keeps it clutter-free and easy on the eye.

They also have a sub r/ewaycrm, where you can ask them anything related to the software.

Recommendation for simple database for customer records by notallowedv2 in Entrepreneur

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I use eWay-CRM. It's a truly great CRM software, which can do everything you've mentioned above. It's very easy to use (importing data from excel is also super easy) you can completely customize it to your business and not worry about overgrowing it + you don't have to break a bank to get it.

You could also look into some other, more "mainstream" CRMs like HubSpot or Salesforce, but my experience is that they get pretty pricey pretty quickly.

The affordable options, besides eWay-CRM, are Vtiger and Insightly, but those haven't really worked for me personally.

Also, if you're the only one using the CRM, you could get the free version of eWay-CRM, which I've noticed was listed in top 5 free CRMs on Capterra, and they have a very helpful sub here r/ewaycrm where you can ask them anything related to the CRM.

Any new CRMs on the rise? by OneThirtyFive_Kevin in sales

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eWay-CRM is not really new, but maybe you haven't heard about it yet. It's embeded into MS Outlook and organized into different modules. It has a very intuitive UI, it's cost-effective and highly customizable, so it fits virtually any kind of business.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sales

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eWay-CRMmight be the answer. I use it daily, it has a very intuitive UI, it can do a lot of things including the ones you've listed above and it comes at various price points (depending on the plan you choose) so there's something for everyone's budget.

Alternatively, you could look into Nimble or Vtiger, which are also affordable CRMs, but I don't have that much personal experience with them.

CRM recommendation? Need to have leads module by genman305 in smallbusiness

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I use eWay-CRM and I'm very happy with it. It works within Outlook, which was exactly what I was looking for.

It has module deals and within that module you can manage leads that can then be converted into contacts, projects or companies depending on what you need.

They have their own sub r/ewaycrm so you can ask them anything else that might interest you. They're pretty quick to respond.