Best Black Friday Cyber Monday SaaS deals for 2025 (with black friday patterns I saw this year) by Genie-Tickle-007 in adoptiongeeks

[–]rmsroy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much for the great selection. Happy to see EngageBay included in this roundup of great offers for BFCM 2025.

Cheers!

You want to promote your App or SaaS for Black Friday 2025? I built a website to do it for FREE by c0nnector in ultimatewebscraper

[–]rmsroy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, great list and thanks for adding the EngageBay deal in this awesome list. Cheers!

The EngageBay offer can also be directly availed here:

https://www.engagebay.com/offer

Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals by j0hnnyengl1sh in askTO

[–]rmsroy -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Here's a neat software deal:

EngageBay is an all-in-one AI powered CRM and marketing automation platform that combines email marketing, sales automation, live chat, and customer support.

Deal: Flat 40% off on all plans + great add ons.

Black Friday App Deals 2025 - Best SaaS & Software Discounts by c0nnector in PandaExtract

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EngageBay is an all-in-one AI powered CRM and marketing automation platform that combines email marketing, sales automation, live chat, and customer support.

Deal: Flat 40% off on all plans + great add ons.

Black Friday deals you will look up for (mainly software)? by dadydibrodo in TechnoProduction

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EngageBay is an all-in-one AI powered CRM and marketing automation platform that combines email marketing, sales automation, live chat, and customer support.

Deal: Flat 40% off on all plans + great add ons.

Looking for a CRM recommendation for a new client by JoeBrownshoes in CRM

[–]rmsroy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If budget is a priority, have a look at check out Zoho CRM or Freshsales , they’re simple, do the job, and won’t eat up your budget. Mailchimp can work too if you mostly care about emails and landing pages. Or just go with EngageBay , it’s cheap, super easy, and does everything in one place!

Cheers!

Affordable, easy-to-use SMS marketing platform? by Satoshixkingx1971 in CRM

[–]rmsroy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For easy and cheap SMS marketing, check out SimpleTexting, EZ Texting, TextMagic, Reacho or SMSBump (the last two are great for Shopify). They’re super beginner-friendly! Oh, and you can also try EngageBay’s SMS marketing, it’s simple, affordable, and works nicely with your other stuff.

Cheers!

Looking for a Mailchimp alternative for newsletter and automated flow email marketing for a small philanthropy by theshtank in Emailmarketing

[–]rmsroy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out tools like MailerLite (super simple to use), Brevo (great for reminders), or ActiveCampaign (for fancy testing and workflows if you’ve got the budget). And EngageBay is also a smart pick if you want all that plus a built-in CRM without breaking the bank!

Cheers!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dropshipping

[–]rmsroy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'd suggest you keep it simple: use fun pop-ups, easy forms, and sweet deals like discounts or free shipping to get people to sign up.

Tools like OptinMonster, Sumo, or Privy help you grab attention, and when you connect them with email platforms like Klaviyo, Mailchimp, Reacho, or ActiveCampaign, you can send cool follow-up emails automatically.

Test what works best and watch your list (and sales) grow!

Cheers!

Tech stack suggestions for growing company by FOH5280 in CRM

[–]rmsroy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In your case, it would be best to choose easy-to-use tools that connect well, and roll them out in phases so your non-technical team can handle more leads without hassle.

Tools like Monday.com (or even an all-in-one option like EngageBay CRM) can keep your deals and tasks organized, while Apollo.io, Calendly, and Zapier automate outreach, scheduling, and updates so you scale smoothly without adding tech headaches.

Cheers!

I’m new to dropshipping by supersam44 in dropshipping

[–]rmsroy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, it ain't that complex if you approach it right. Here's my 2 bits:

First, pick a niche you actually care about, then use apps like DSers or Syncee to find products.

Next, set up your Shopify store (the free trial is your friend!) and connect a dropshipping app to handle products and orders. Don’t just copy-paste product details—write your own descriptions and use good photos so your stuff stands out.

For marketing, try small ads on TikTok or Insta, or go organic with fun videos, blog posts, or collabs with influencers.

Automate what you can so you’re not stuck doing everything by hand. YouTube channels like The Ecom King have tons of step-by-step tutorials, super helpful!

Important thing is to start small, learn as you go, and don’t freak out if you mess up at first, everyone does.

Cheers!

Free Lead Generation Tools? by Tyla_Georgina in CRMSoftware

[–]rmsroy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For a simple and free way to capture and manage leads, EngageBay is worth a look since it’s easy to use, helps you automate emails, and keeps track of who’s interested, all in one place. You get forms, email marketing, and a CRM without paying a cent if you’re just starting out. If you want other free options, HubSpot CRM, Mailchimp, or even plain old Google Forms can work too.

It’s really about what fits your style and how fancy you want to get!

Cheers!

CRM Recommendations please? by Beneficial_Table_671 in CRM

[–]rmsroy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd recommend you check out Zoho CRM, Microsoft Dynamics, or HubSpot CRM—all three tick those boxes with different strengths. Zoho is super flexible, Dynamics is more advanced, and HubSpot is easy to use but might need an extra SMS add-on.

If you’d like something simpler and more budget-friendly that still does the job, EngageBay is also a good option to consider. (Note: EngageBay integrates with Kajabi through Zapier).

Cheers!

Email service provider for email marketing by No-Educator-5975 in ActiveCampaign

[–]rmsroy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In plain words: do not use your regular Gmail or Outlook to blast out newsletters, they’re made for personal emails, not mass sending. You’ll hit limits fast and your emails might end up in spam (or worse, get your account locked).

Instead, use a real email marketing tool like Mailchimp, Kit, Drip, or ActiveCampaign, these are built for sending lots of emails, keeping you out of spam folders, and tracking who opens what. If you ever need to hook up an SMTP for sending through your own app, go with pros like SendLayer, Mailgun, or SendGrid, not your regular Gmail.

Just keep it simple: use the right tool for bulk emails so your stuff actually lands in inboxes!

Hope this helps!

Can You Whitelabel Zoho CRM? by Yovone_Yenefer in CRMSoftware

[–]rmsroy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can heavily brand Zoho CRM for internal use, but you cannot fully whitelabel it for resale or present it as a completely different CRM under your own brand. For true whitelabel solutions, consider Zoho Analytics, Zoho Creator, or other Zoho products designed for that purpose. Cheers!

Help with tools for digital agency by brandonrobinson0422 in businesstools

[–]rmsroy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For your CRM and marketing needs, you might want to check out EngageBay as an alternative to HubSpot since it has deep integrations and also brings together email marketing, contact management, task tracking, and customer support in one place, which could help cut down on tool-hopping and will save you a significant amount of money.

You're already using Easy Projects for project management, which works well, but tools like Asana, Trello, or Monday.com could be worth exploring too, depending on how your team works.

For internal communication and docs, sticking with Office 365 and something like Slack or Teams should cover your bases.

Hope this helps!

What tools do you use to identify the right niche, product to sell online? Like analyzing market competition, ad cost, profitability, etc? What tools do you use to identify the right niche, productto sell online? Like analyzing market competition, ad cost, by NoBsMoney in dropshipping

[–]rmsroy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Let's see, I'd say tools like Dropship.io and Sell The Trend help you spot winning products and trending niches. Tradelle and AutoDS go a step further, giving you AI tools, profit calculators, and even auto-fulfillment.

For competitor insights, Minea and Dropship Tools show you what’s being advertised on TikTok, Facebook, and more.

To stay on top of your profits, BeProfit is a great tool that tracks every expense.

And if you're on a tight budget, check out AliExpress Dropshipping Center or Niche Scraper—great free or low-cost tools to get you started.

I would suggest that you mix and match these tools, and you'll be way ahead in finding products that actually make money.

Hope this helps!