So that you can choose the best CRM for you, here we compare 48 of the world’s best CRMs and show you which are the simplest, the most effective and the ones that salespeople prefer. There’s no point in having customer relationship management if it doesn’t serve to increase customer satisfaction and sales.
The best CRMs in terms of efficiency, simplicity and salesperson appreciation
HubSpot Sales
Dynamics 365 for Sales
SAP Sales Cloud
Comparison of the leading CRMs on the market
CRM | Features | Benefits | Disadvantages |
ActionClient | Simple CRM designed by and for salespeople | The best tool for increasing sales, fun to use and loved by salespeople. | Limited adaptations to keep it simple |
Sales Force | Scalable platform | Most frequently encountered | Complexity, many salespeople hate it |
Microsoft Dynamics | Software range | The system of the largest companies | Even more complicated than Sales Force |
Sugar | Simplifies the management of complicated sales processes | Flexible parameterization on a wide range of media | Parameterization also means complexity. |
HubSpot | Based on centralized customer relationship data | Offers courses and certificates for system use | Complexity, system control by expensive supplier, difficult to modify matrices. |
Zoho | Complete solution covering all phases of customer relations | Automates repetitive tasks such as collecting customer data | Too many possible applications. No method for qualifying prospects |
PipeDrive | CRM for easy tracking of sales and results | Mobile application, many possible integrations | No possibility of sending quotes. No invoicing possible |
MondaySales | Customer relationship and sales process management | Automates certain tasks | Too many modification options |
Nutshell | lead management for inbound, outbound and external teams | Easy tracking of business opportunities. | Very limited functionality compared to other CRMs |
Freshsales | CRM for digital teams | Well accepted by digital solution vendors | Highly specialized in digital technology |
Oracle CRM | System mainly based on customer invoicing and supplier payments | Adaptable task optimization | Difficult to implement, numerous error messages, frustrating |
Capsule | CRM focused on helping salespeople. | Easy to use | Few marketing and mailing functionalities, obligation to put mails in bcc to keep them. |
Agile | CRM with sales, marketing and service automation on a single platform. | Create automated marketing campaigns and keep track of contacts and information. | Seems complicated to users who regularly have to call the manufacturer’s support team. |
Pipe Drive | CRM for SMEs that don’t yet have one | Simple, few clicks to perform a task, well accepted by vendors | No marketing tools included |
Team Leader | Comprehensive management tool enabling the whole team to work together | The sale is divided into phases that can be worked on | All salespeople know that these sales phases are often arbitrary. |
Centrix | All-in-one CRM, made in Canada | Easy to use | Lack of key statistics |
Axonaut | French system. Combining ERP and CRM | Often found in SMEs | Takes time to understand all functions |
You Day | French system for centralizing all data | Adaptable to different professions, can be parameterized. | It’s not a very common piece of software. |
Divalto Weavy | French customer relationship management, from prospecting to after-sales service | For everyone from managers and sales reps to customer service agents. | No online support. |
Team Gate | CRM including several existing software packages | Nice interface, easy to use | Difficult to change dashboard filters, difficult to use for project management |
Insigthly | CRM and integrated project management | Designed to integrate your contacts and Google Doc documents. | Expensive, complex to install. |
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Jean-Pierre Mercier