Capsule is a CRM solution for businesses of up to 1,000 employees. The vendor boasts over 10,000 businesses globally as customers, who choose it as the platform to deliver success across their sales and customer facing teams. Capsule is presented as easy to use and quick to adopt. It also integrates with a growing range of popular apps, including Google G Suite, QuickBooks, MailChimp and Zapier. A free trial is available, and paid plans are available from $18 per user, per month.
$18
per month per user
Salesforce Service Cloud
Score 8.6 out of 10
N/A
Service Cloud is a customer service platform that helps businesses manage and resolve customer inquiries and issues. It provides tools for case management, knowledge base, omni-channel support, automation, and analytics, enabling companies to deliver exceptional customer service experiences.
$25
per month
Pricing
Capsule CRM
Salesforce Service Cloud
Editions & Modules
Professional
$18
per month per user
Teams
$36
per month per user
Enterprise
$54
per month per user
Starter Suite
$25
per month
Professional
$80
per month
Enterprise
$165
per month per user
Unlimited
$165
per month per user
Unlimited+
$165
per month per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Capsule CRM
Salesforce Service Cloud
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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Capsule CRM
Salesforce Service Cloud
Features
Capsule CRM
Salesforce Service Cloud
Sales Force Automation
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Capsule CRM
7.1
16 Ratings
8% below category average
Salesforce Service Cloud
-
Ratings
Customer data management / contact management
8.016 Ratings
00 Ratings
Workflow management
7.014 Ratings
00 Ratings
Territory management
6.09 Ratings
00 Ratings
Opportunity management
8.016 Ratings
00 Ratings
Integration with email client (e.g., Outlook or Gmail)
8.015 Ratings
00 Ratings
Contract management
8.013 Ratings
00 Ratings
Quote & order management
6.012 Ratings
00 Ratings
Interaction tracking
7.014 Ratings
00 Ratings
Channel / partner relationship management
6.012 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customer Service & Support
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Capsule CRM
8.4
10 Ratings
10% above category average
Salesforce Service Cloud
-
Ratings
Case management
8.68 Ratings
00 Ratings
Call center management
8.17 Ratings
00 Ratings
Help desk management
8.58 Ratings
00 Ratings
Marketing Automation
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Capsule CRM
8.5
12 Ratings
11% above category average
Salesforce Service Cloud
-
Ratings
Lead management
8.011 Ratings
00 Ratings
Email marketing
9.010 Ratings
00 Ratings
CRM Project Management
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Capsule CRM
7.7
15 Ratings
1% above category average
Salesforce Service Cloud
-
Ratings
Task management
9.013 Ratings
00 Ratings
Billing and invoicing management
7.011 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting
7.013 Ratings
00 Ratings
CRM Reporting & Analytics
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Capsule CRM
7.0
15 Ratings
8% below category average
Salesforce Service Cloud
-
Ratings
Forecasting
7.013 Ratings
00 Ratings
Pipeline visualization
8.015 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customizable reports
6.012 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customization
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Capsule CRM
7.4
14 Ratings
2% below category average
Salesforce Service Cloud
-
Ratings
Custom fields
7.014 Ratings
00 Ratings
Custom objects
6.012 Ratings
00 Ratings
Scripting environment
8.68 Ratings
00 Ratings
API for custom integration
8.010 Ratings
00 Ratings
Security
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Capsule CRM
9.0
12 Ratings
8% above category average
Salesforce Service Cloud
-
Ratings
Single sign-on capability
9.011 Ratings
00 Ratings
Role-based user permissions
9.012 Ratings
00 Ratings
Social CRM
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Capsule CRM
7.0
13 Ratings
5% below category average
Salesforce Service Cloud
-
Ratings
Social data
7.013 Ratings
00 Ratings
Social engagement
7.012 Ratings
00 Ratings
Integrations with 3rd-party Software
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Capsule CRM
7.5
12 Ratings
3% above category average
Salesforce Service Cloud
-
Ratings
Marketing automation
8.012 Ratings
00 Ratings
Compensation management
7.010 Ratings
00 Ratings
Platform
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Capsule CRM
8.0
13 Ratings
7% above category average
Salesforce Service Cloud
-
Ratings
Mobile access
8.013 Ratings
00 Ratings
Incident and problem management
Comparison of Incident and problem management features of Product A and Product B
Capsule CRM
-
Ratings
Salesforce Service Cloud
8.8
78 Ratings
7% above category average
Organize and prioritize service tickets
00 Ratings
9.276 Ratings
Expert directory
00 Ratings
8.454 Ratings
Subscription-based notifications
00 Ratings
8.964 Ratings
ITSM collaboration and documentation
00 Ratings
8.261 Ratings
Ticket creation and submission
00 Ratings
9.176 Ratings
Ticket response
00 Ratings
9.075 Ratings
Self Help Community
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Capsule CRM
-
Ratings
Salesforce Service Cloud
8.8
73 Ratings
10% above category average
External knowledge base
00 Ratings
8.764 Ratings
Internal knowledge base
00 Ratings
8.971 Ratings
Multi-Channel Help
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It is difficult to beat the simplicity of use and design of Capsule CRM. Add to the fact that they offer the best free plan which is great to sign up our clients with so that they can see how valuable having a CRM is. Getting newbies to use CRM with ease helps us with our CRM projects and to sign up more clients seamlessly. Hence, it is perfect place to start with for a small business. Based on feedback from clients, who already have some premium apps to manage their sales and work orders, it can get tricky to integrate them with Capsule CRM and hence it's not that favourable in the complex IT solution use case for specific clients. Support is through messages only and it can get a bit frustating if one is in a hurry to get the setup done. It's preferred to take your time and raise support tickets as and when necessary.
It is a helpful tool, but it can be a bit cumbersome to manage. It is also a bit expensive, but we already use CRM for Salesforce and it is convenient to be able to immediately tag contacts and accounts when the tickets come into the system and tie them directly to the account. I do know an integration with Jira is possible (we use Jira internally for our engineering team to escalate issues) but it is not configured right now so managing the connection between support tickets and Jira tickets is manual and hard to keep up with
Capsule is very easy to use. You can just jump in and learn as you go. There are advantages to really learning the ins and outs, but for those who aren't sold on a CRM to begin with it's good for just getting them started. It is what you make of it--you can use the most basic features or really dive in to the many functionalities.
The UI is clean and intuitive. We don't get easily overwhelmed while using it.
Capsule has a very robust contact management system. It allows for the generation of very specific lists within existing contacts, which is good if the user has to keep track of thousands of individuals and companies. There is a tagging feature that is great for further organizing contacts.
I like that there is a simple workflow option. I encourage the sales guys to make use of this "Tracks" feature, and they often do (but if they don't, it's not the end of the world, which is nice). It provides custom sets of tasks that are created as soon as you start an opportunity or a case.
Capsule has a LOT of integrations, which is great if you're looking to expand what you do with your CRM. We got Capsule just to keep track of the sales pipeline, but now that everyone's on board with the concept of a CRM (they weren't sold at first!) we can look into implementing more robust programs that can "talk to" Capsule.
Its integration with Mail chimp is not smooth. Also, it does not allow to list contacts alphabetically which is a great downside of this tool. It does not contain some essential marketing features.
It needs to improve the user interface and make it more productive especially on the calendar view.
The contact sorting is quite disappointing. It would be nice if it allows users to set screen filters.
Professional edition works best for a small company with lower call volumes and is very useful but as you grow exponetially I think it has limited ability to do all the things we want to - SLA management, defect, release management to name a few. Reports and dashboards being available in real time.
As a well-rounded business tool, Capsule CRM is an excellent choice. It fulfills our requirements and aids in the operation of our business. One of the most effective tools for managing our business solutions and supply chains is adding this tool to our system to see the fantastic results of effective management. Capsule CRM could try and see what they're offering to get the best results.
I had Salesforce experience prior to using Service Cloud which made it a little easier to learn and navigate, but overall my team (some who had no Salesforce experience) caught on very quickly and found Service Cloud to be easy to use.
Salesforce's Trust Center clearly communicates occasional issues to anyone who subscribes, down to an organization's cloud instance. Bundled sandboxes ease updates, and seasonal upgrades are seamless, scheduled well in advance with plenty of information about what's coming. Support agents have noticed intermittent Omni-Channel disconnects due to internet connections, and these are clearly notified.
The Salesforce Service Cloud generally has very good performance, however the overall new Lightning user experience can bring that down. For example, if you have too many tabs open, then it can take a while for the Lightning UI to load. This UI is probably not well equipped to handle loading of all of that information at once, but Users tend to leave their tabs open all day long. It can also be fickle depending on which browser you use, what extensions you have installed, and whether you've cleared your cache. This can be the downfall with any software as a service though, not just Salesforce
Capsule CRM is the best application in allocating the problems and reasons for any project drawback. Your solution will be there within seconds. It controls business empowerment with its authentic approach and we can use this application without any problem. Our employees are on a single platform and we can decide and implement things at once. There is no need to wait for any meeting, as everything is just a click away. Our promotions are technical and easy to understand for clients and they can communicate well to deliver their ideas.
Salesforce offers support, although it generally gets routed to overseas support teams first, and once they are unable to help, it gets escalated up the chain to higher tiers. Frequently, the answer back from support is that there is no native solution, and we either have to turn to the AppExchange for some solution provided by another developer, or custom build our own solution.
Our in-person training was provided by our implementation partner and it was quite good. This was in part because we were already working with them and so it naturally leant itself to a good training relationship. And because they were building our customizations and configuring things, they could then provide training on those things naturally.
Trailheads are great but it was often unclear what actually applied to our organization. This made it difficult to get a whole lot out of it. Part of it is that because the basic Salesforce features didn't quite work for us, we had to add customizations, which then nullified a lot of the training.
I would go through an implementation very differently knowing what I know now. It was difficult coming from systems we liked in post-sales service and having to adapt to the clunky and underwhelming feature set in Salesforce. I would trim back our expectations
We chose Capsule CRM over Zoho CRM due to the various modules that it would take for Zoho CRM to work for our firm. Additional Zoho modules would have been needed (Zoho CRM and Projects) to make it work for us which in turn requires additional management. With Capsule CRM, there was only one app that needed to be integrated within our app ecosystem
Salesforce service cloud is more configurable than Zendesk and Freshdesk. It has its own inbuilt AI chatbot also which further improves service agent efficiency. Salesforce is more integration agnostic and has pre-built connectors with multiple 3rd party systems. However, in terms of pricing it is priced at a premium compared to the other solutions
Because this is a cloud service, the security, implementation framework and feature list is very mature and you don't have to develop these during implementation.
The larger the implementation programme the better the licensing arrangements
Free developer toolkit for proof of concepts or showcasing features