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Microsoft Dynamics 365
Score 7.9 out of 10
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 is a CRM providing sales, marketing, and service functionality. It is offered as SaaS and on-premise. Dynamics 365 is part of the larger Dynamics suite of business intelligence and ERP products.
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Sales Force Automation
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Claritysoft
6.6
7 Ratings
16% below category average
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.7
83 Ratings
1% below category average
Customer data management / contact management
8.07 Ratings
7.981 Ratings
Workflow management
4.56 Ratings
7.879 Ratings
Territory management
7.56 Ratings
7.160 Ratings
Opportunity management
6.06 Ratings
7.572 Ratings
Integration with email client (e.g., Outlook or Gmail)
5.57 Ratings
8.278 Ratings
Quote & order management
7.55 Ratings
7.757 Ratings
Interaction tracking
7.07 Ratings
8.171 Ratings
Channel / partner relationship management
7.05 Ratings
7.362 Ratings
Contract management
00 Ratings
7.961 Ratings
Customer Service & Support
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Claritysoft
8.0
5 Ratings
4% above category average
Microsoft Dynamics 365
8.0
68 Ratings
4% above category average
Help desk management
8.05 Ratings
8.457 Ratings
Case management
00 Ratings
7.863 Ratings
Call center management
00 Ratings
7.850 Ratings
Marketing Automation
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Claritysoft
6.4
5 Ratings
19% below category average
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.8
78 Ratings
1% above category average
Lead management
8.84 Ratings
7.672 Ratings
Email marketing
4.05 Ratings
8.171 Ratings
CRM Project Management
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Claritysoft
7.5
7 Ratings
2% below category average
Microsoft Dynamics 365
8.0
76 Ratings
4% above category average
Task management
8.06 Ratings
8.171 Ratings
Billing and invoicing management
7.04 Ratings
8.054 Ratings
Reporting
7.57 Ratings
8.065 Ratings
CRM Reporting & Analytics
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Claritysoft
7.2
7 Ratings
6% below category average
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.6
77 Ratings
0% below category average
Forecasting
6.05 Ratings
7.667 Ratings
Pipeline visualization
8.05 Ratings
7.773 Ratings
Customizable reports
7.56 Ratings
7.476 Ratings
Customization
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Claritysoft
7.3
7 Ratings
5% below category average
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.7
80 Ratings
1% above category average
Custom fields
9.07 Ratings
7.678 Ratings
Custom objects
8.56 Ratings
7.572 Ratings
API for custom integration
4.56 Ratings
7.861 Ratings
Scripting environment
00 Ratings
7.956 Ratings
Security
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Claritysoft
6.7
7 Ratings
22% below category average
Microsoft Dynamics 365
8.8
75 Ratings
5% above category average
Single sign-on capability
6.57 Ratings
8.869 Ratings
Role-based user permissions
7.07 Ratings
8.770 Ratings
Platform
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Claritysoft
7.0
5 Ratings
7% below category average
Microsoft Dynamics 365
6.8
56 Ratings
10% below category average
Mobile access
7.05 Ratings
6.856 Ratings
Social CRM
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Ratings
Microsoft Dynamics 365
7.7
44 Ratings
4% above category average
Social data
00 Ratings
7.843 Ratings
Social engagement
00 Ratings
7.643 Ratings
Integrations with 3rd-party Software
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Claritysoft is well suited if you need more of an address book as your CRM. Situations where sales are more passive and based on increasing awareness instead of hard, closing sales. In my previous role selling medical equipment, this would NOT work. However, in my current role where awareness is the key factor that drive smaller sales amounts, it does it's job. I've just been in a lot more roles where I need to upload contracts with signatures and track sales Opportunities, and Claritysoft doesn't seem able to do that.
Provides our company access to manage and customize the folds tailored to our needs. We needed to have certain paragraphs on certain paperwork per customer. MD 365 has those options to customize where needed and remove when not. The system is easy to navigate, and training can be done in a matter of days, even without prior knowledge of the system or similar systems.
Best to use for AP - like in our organization, there are plenty of AP bills, so with Dynamics, we can quickly enter the same into the Excel utility, which means CSV-based upload, and then we can easily upload the same to the software. It's a time saver.
Best for Bank reconciliation - MS Dynamics makes Bank reconciliation easy. Banks can easily sync with software and easily get reconciled.
Generating invoices to customers and directly sending them to their inbox is easy with this software.
There is no spell-check function to use when you are sending emails.
Some of the functions you need when deleting records and the like are not always available on every page when you are working in the application.
When moving quotes to opportunities, the attachments go with the move so when you go back to the quote, it is not there. Also, when you move a quote it does not automatically fill in the quote number as it was on the quote, it creates a new number. This should be fixed.
When you convert a lead it does not move the lead to archives or get rid of it. It leaves it in the Leads area and so you have to manually get rid of it.
There is no auto-dial feature built into Claritysoft.
The mobile app needs to look and feel just like the online version.
Small learning curve, obviously. You won't figure this out in a day, a week, or even a month. But given time, you can learn to be an expert. Or you can always get a consultant or hire in somebody. But learning the tool isn't out of the questions by any means.
Licensing can be confusing at times and isn't cheap, but it is cheaper than Salesforce. Plus no additional fees for data calls to better integrate your D365 CE data with other systems.
The Classic user interface left a bit to be desired, but now with the much-improved Unified Interface, the web client and the mobile client look the same, much more modern, and have more flexibility and power behind them for customizers as well.
CRM has allowed us to keep all of our data in one place that is easy for all users within the company to view. I came into the company after they had been using CRM for about 4 years. They have all said that since we have used this it has helped us control work processes better, it has allowed us to be able to track things so much better, and has been something that has helped unite many processes that used to be all over the place. We are currently using CRM 4.0 and are planning on upgrading in the next 18 months to the 2011 version. Support for 4.0 is almost all but dried up. Understandably so. Some of the customization we have done, and a plugins we use, are now contained within the 2011 version so we are looking forward to that upgrade. We use an email marketing company as well, and they primarily support the 2011 version, but their product connects and is integrated within CRM. This is a great benefit as well so that all of our marketing information can be contained in one location.
It is VERY, VERY, simple and easy to use and learn. All I needed was a super brief 30 minute overview to understand how to use it, and their Customer Support is pretty good. I was raised on Salesforce, which is much more complicated, but allows you to do so much more.
The usability is easily adopted for users familiar with other Microsoft products. Dynamics 365 has several interfaces that cross over browsers and tablets. These multiple interfaces will be phased out and updated to a single unified interface eventually to provide the same usability across all devices. The backend configurations is slowly improving with the introduction of PowerApps compared to pre-D365 Online versions
They are very helpful and quick whenever I have a question about Claritysoft CRM. I think the guy I've spoken with is named Evan, and he's been very helpful. Claritysoft, give the man a raise if you know who I'm talking about. He responds super quick with truly helpful insights.
Our partner, Ledgeview Partners has been FANTASTIC to work with. They are always timely in their response and have taken time to understand our business and our specific needs. We've made a lot of advanced customizations and they have been a great help in making those updates.
We used a data warehouse to house our data, and our IT team and implementation vendor worked diligently ahead of time to construct idea implementation plans. Out of millions of records- we had less than a dozen errors, which is remarkable. My major insight is simply having a group of completely devoted individuals working towards your goal who fully understand the desired outcome. Focused resources for implementation season are critical to success.
Claritysoft's emails are much easier to use since Salesforce is in the middle of switching from Classic to Lightning. Also, Salesforce does not have a native group edit option. Claritysoft is much more data driven and you can use all functions of Excel to customize reports. However, Claritysoft does not have as many third-party add-on options compared to Salesforce's app exchange.
Microsoft Dynamics was part of a system overhaul for a local school, and we looked at many products. If we had used it for a company with low turnover, then it might have been more feasible. They needed something a new person could learn quickly, someone who might also be learning marketing terms at the same time - especially if there is nobody to train the individual now expected to know the system. Similar issues occurred with all of these programs (we called it being too big for their britches), and one of the bigger things we liked was that it is more compatible with MS Office products in both technical and visual appeal. If you have a steady employees who use a CRM consistently, low turnover, and those who are very familiar with Office products, Dynamics would be the smartest option for you. Unfortunately, this was just not true for the school environment
On our purchase, I'd been interrogated about our usage. Our needs are met by Microsoft Dynamics 365, which is simple to use. With so much data and information available, we must ensure that it is presented correctly to managers. Due to a lack of use, we don't have to spend as much money on Salesforce.
My company's preferred program right now is Microsoft Dynamics 365. We use it to keep track of customers and important sales metrics in a streamlined manner. Anyone familiar with CRMs will find the tool extremely useful. Considering that we have a good turnover, this product will be used for its basic segments. As a result, there are few chances of error with Microsoft dynamics because it is so easy to use. Many options for recording data on these leads are available. It meets our needs and pays off.
It has made it easier to see our overall sales for each sales rep.
The only negative is that we cannot change over the account, contacts, leads, and opportunities with one ownership field. You have to do each one separate and when you are transferring 1000 clients this takes much too long to do. No reason for it.
For those without a centralized, all in one solution for major HR, Finance and other departments, Microsoft Dynamics 365 has vastly improved employee time utilization and profit.
Migrating clients from on-premise to the cloud has reaped benefits including better security, no unscheduled downtime and frequent updates to functionality.
Those transferring from cheaper solutions have lost money in the aim to be better integrated with other Microsoft products and AI they don't really utilize.