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Convert quality leads to opportunities, actively manage every step from opportunity to close, and grow your business faster than ever.
Adopting Insightly has helped us close deals faster because the entire team collaborates on providing mission-critical detail in the CRM. From my perspective as a sales leader, the support I get from the team to capture this information and close opportunities is absolutely critical to our success.
Ian Pund, Senior Vice President of Sales, Noble BioMaterials
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Create velocity through your sales process
By supporting intuitive, automated, and scalable processes, teams are empowered to close deals and deliver services faster and more efficiently.
“By leveraging Insightly, we were able to shave 50% off our timelines. Insightly allows us to seamlessly push data to each project directly, which empowers us to move onto the next step in our process instantly.”
Joanna Falcone, VP Systems and Process Development
Automate repetitive, manual tasks so your team can focus on what matters most.
Preserve data integrity, capture quality data, and deliver great experiences.
Create a complete record of your offerings and make it easy to close the deal.
Create seamless post-sale transitions, ensure crisp communication, manage projects, and complete them faster.
Show customers and prospects you know them by capturing the right information about every interaction and using your data to deliver great experiences.
Our motto is this: If it’s not in the CRM, it didn’t happen. If you have an idea, explore it. Get the process on a white board and work with your Insightly team to see if it’s possible. Odds are, the answer is yes.
Jennifer Nietz, Vice President, COACT
Relationships are everything. Improve every connection you make and grow your business by delivering efficiently on your promises.
Every business is unique. Configure the CRM and information to match your business processes.
Make all your communication even more effective with Insightly.
Create real-time, customizable data visualizations in minutes with the data that matters most to your business.
Because operations and sales all utilize Insightly, we’re all empowered to deliver great customer experiences. Insightly delivers a great way for us in operations to understand and get ahead of what’s coming.
Amber Livingston, Operations Manager, Multifamily Utility Company
Create customizable charts and visualizations in minutes with the data that matters most.
Increase your teams’ productivity by automating and orchestrating workflow tasks, sending emails, updating records, executing custom code, firing webhooks, and much more.
Solar company shows how Insightly helped them triple revenue without tripling the team.
Our entire team uses the Insightly platform too, so we ensure your data is as secure and safe as our own. We work with customers every day to make sure that their data security requirements are met and exceeded.
Manage everything on the go with award winning mobile applications for both Android and iOS.
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Take the drudgery out of data entry by uploading all contact information from any business card in just one click.
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Road warriors can quickly update the other members of the delivery team on the status of their tasks, milestones, and deliverables.
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Field salespeople can easily change the status and amount of an opportunity—or create a new one—right at the client’s location.
CRM stands for “Customer Relationship Management” and includes the processes used by organizations of all sizes for retaining existing customers and acquiring new ones. The term CRM often refers to CRM software platforms which are used by nearly all businesses to manage customers and contacts, organize the sales pipeline, and produce reports that show the health of the business.
When people use the term CRM, they are often speaking about a CRM system, CRM platform or CRM software. These terms are interchangeable. CRM software is the application businesses buy, that is typically-cloud based software, for that they use to manage their current and prospective customers.
Any business that handles sales or marketing of products or services can benefit from using a CRM. This includes both B2B and B2C businesses. The teams most likely to use a CRM in any business are Sales, Marketing and Customer Service. Sales – A CRM helps your sales team be well positioned to upsell and cross-sell your products and services. Sales teams can also use click-to-call functions to help save time and make it easy to keep track of all your interactions with prospects and customers so nothing falls into the cracks. They can also generate highly specific quotes as they seek new business and to run reports and invoices for existing customers. Marketing – A CRM helps your marketing team gather valuable information from your customers, making it easier to target marketing efforts precisely and effectively. When you can aim your marketing campaigns at a specific audience, you’re far more likely to reap a good ROI, and you don’t waste the time and money that often results from an undifferentiated marketing campaign, which can end up feeling like spam. Customer service – CRMs help support teams efficiently resolve issues, and make it easy to connect customers to the right person at all times.
Most companies wait too long to implement a CRM, often falling into chaos and making both customers and employees irritable. By the time you’ve hired employee number 10, you’re likely to need a CRM. At this point, communication starts to get more difficult, and the lack of a CRM is probably resulting in a lot of wasted time and effort. A good test is if you feel that you’ve outgrown your spreadsheets, it’s time for a CRM. If you aren’t able to identify where new customers have come from (and whether they’re responding to your marketing campaigns or not), it’s time for a CRM. If you don’t know what your salespeople are doing, it’s time for a CRM.
The big difference between on-premise and cloud is where the software and data are stored. With on-premise CRM, the software is located on your company’s servers and on employee computers. The implementation process typically takes more time, more IT resources, and is more complex. However if your organization has especially strict security protocols, this can be the ideal choice. With an on-premise implementation, upgrades will take longer, and your IT team will be taxed to provide service to the CRM. You’ll typically be charged per implementation. Cloud-based or software-as-a-service (SaaS) CRMs are operated on and store data on the vendor’s servers. The vendor is responsible for the uptime operation of the system and provides customer support. You’ll need a strong internet connection to run a cloud-based CRM, but you won’t need the expense of dedicated servers. Upgrades will occur at all times, so the platform will be constantly evolving. You’ll typically be charged by seat.