Copper is a customer relationship management (CRM) built as an integration into Google Apps.
$12
per month per user
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Highrise is a simple CRM, allowing the user to track leads and manage follow ups with zero learning curve. Highrise is only available and supported for existing customers. As of August 2018 Highrise is no longer available to new customers. Existing customers may still take advantage of Highrise.
$4
Per User Per Month
Pricing
Copper
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
Editions & Modules
Starter - Paid Annually
$9.00
per month per user
Basic - Paid Annually
$23.00
per month per user
Professional - Paid Annually
$59.00
per month per user
Business - Paid Annually
$99.00
per month per user
Highrise
$4.00
Per User Per Month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Copper
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
Free Trial
Yes
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
Up to 15% discount for annual pricing.
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Copper
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
Features
Copper
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
Sales Force Automation
Comparison of Sales Force Automation features of Product A and Product B
Copper
4.8
48 Ratings
48% below category average
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Customer data management / contact management
8.148 Ratings
00 Ratings
Workflow management
6.045 Ratings
00 Ratings
Territory management
5.04 Ratings
00 Ratings
Opportunity management
8.144 Ratings
00 Ratings
Integration with email client (e.g., Outlook or Gmail)
4.848 Ratings
00 Ratings
Contract management
5.29 Ratings
00 Ratings
Quote & order management
2.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Interaction tracking
3.244 Ratings
00 Ratings
Channel / partner relationship management
1.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customer Service & Support
Comparison of Customer Service & Support features of Product A and Product B
Copper
1.4
10 Ratings
138% below category average
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Case management
1.29 Ratings
00 Ratings
Call center management
1.55 Ratings
00 Ratings
Help desk management
1.67 Ratings
00 Ratings
Marketing Automation
Comparison of Marketing Automation features of Product A and Product B
Copper
6.6
37 Ratings
16% below category average
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Lead management
7.034 Ratings
00 Ratings
Email marketing
6.127 Ratings
00 Ratings
CRM Project Management
Comparison of CRM Project Management features of Product A and Product B
Copper
4.3
46 Ratings
57% below category average
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Task management
6.444 Ratings
00 Ratings
Billing and invoicing management
1.75 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting
4.940 Ratings
00 Ratings
CRM Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of CRM Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Copper
4.7
42 Ratings
48% below category average
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Forecasting
3.228 Ratings
00 Ratings
Pipeline visualization
7.339 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customizable reports
3.535 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customization
Comparison of Customization features of Product A and Product B
Copper
4.7
45 Ratings
48% below category average
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Custom fields
6.944 Ratings
00 Ratings
Custom objects
3.412 Ratings
00 Ratings
Scripting environment
4.13 Ratings
00 Ratings
API for custom integration
4.326 Ratings
00 Ratings
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Copper
7.1
36 Ratings
17% below category average
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Single sign-on capability
8.712 Ratings
00 Ratings
Role-based user permissions
5.535 Ratings
00 Ratings
Social CRM
Comparison of Social CRM features of Product A and Product B
Copper
2.0
12 Ratings
115% below category average
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Social data
2.012 Ratings
00 Ratings
Social engagement
2.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Integrations with 3rd-party Software
Comparison of Integrations with 3rd-party Software features of Product A and Product B
Copper
2.2
28 Ratings
109% below category average
Highrise CRM (discontinued)
-
Ratings
Marketing automation
3.528 Ratings
00 Ratings
Compensation management
1.01 Ratings
00 Ratings
Platform
Comparison of Platform features of Product A and Product B
If you need to track contract expiration dates of your clients or your prospects that you're trying to sell - Copper is your tool. If you want to track specific products, solutions, vendors, etc. Copper can do it. I use it to track many brands of IT products and services with the use of custom fields to track which prospects/clients have any number of these items. Rather than taking notes, I can select the product from a drop down list that I created VERY EASILY within Copper.
We chose to work with the Basecamp product and along with it came Highrise. They're a great 37 signals package together. So we chose to work with Highrise because of Basecamp
Allows for contacts to be synced and organized directly from Gmail.
Gives a flexible style and customizable settings to match our company's specific needs.
Does a great job of helping us keep track of projects. We easily created a customized "Status" field with several status options that help us update the many phases of our project.
Easy batch upload of new contacts - if you gathered names and contact info for a bunch of people at an event or conference or what have you, put it in a spreadsheet and upload it for easy and efficient adding to the database.
Simple communication and outreach tracking - each user has an individualized dropbox email address; you can BCC:, CC:, or forward an email to or from a client or contact, and Highrise automatically associates and records that email with the contact in the database.
Task assignments - users can create and task assignments associated with specific contacts (ie - Send Suzy J. a gift box on Oct 1; Follow Marla K. and Billy Z. on Twitter & Facebook; Get an updated address from Nathan R.)
Tags - easily create lists of contacts who fit certain needs (I need a: food blogger, in TX, who has a Facebook page - we have "food blogger", "TX," and "Facebook" tags in our system) that is then exportable; also useful for knowing the important associations of a particular contact.
Window change: for mobile - when you tap on a card from a pipeline it takes you to the lead’s basic info. I wish it would immediately just open all activities so I can quick see notes
I usually use Copper on the go. When you open the Copper app, it immediately opens a collab window. I wish it had some sort of easy dashboard….plus a notes area. I open Copper on mobile to quickly search for someone’s name or to take quick notes from a sales meeting
Im actually pretty happy with the system as it is. The best aspect of Highrise is that it is very easy to work with - no need to struggle with manuals and lengthy training.
Not really a problem I suppose but I pay for Highrise as part of a suite which includes other products - Basecamp, Backpack and Campfire. It would be nice to see more integration between these products.
Copper is simple to use and it's simple to figure out the additional functionality you may need or want to use. There are a lot of support articles and the support itself is great. But it's also fairly simple to figure out on your own. It integrates easily with Google Workspace as well.
There have been a few times when I contacted the "help desk" or "support team" and they just told me to watch a video or join a seminar to learn what I am looking to do. I would have expected someone to take a few minutes and literally walk me through the steps one by one until either I figured it out or accomplished the goal of my request.
We selected Copper over these other CRMs mainly because of its ability to integrate with Google Workspace. Members of our team have used Salesforce in the past and found it to be a nightmare to work with/on. Candidly, Copper doesn't fill all of our needs so we supplement that with the use of Asana.
Highrise is simple to use and is run by the same folks who build Basecamp and 37Signals. We wanted something that would do the essentials without the cumbersome bells and whistles. Salesforce is almost too complicated if you don't have a whole sales operation and analytics division. One day we will probably outgrow Highrise, but not yet.