Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Software

TrustRadius Top Rated for 2023

Top Rated Products

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Insightly

Insightly is presented as a modern, affordable CRM that is easy to use, simple to customize, and that scales with companies as they grow, designed to solve common pain points that legacy CRMs can't. Available in any vertical, Insightly CRM customers can add companion products for…

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HubSpot CRM

HubSpot’s CRM enables growth-minded businesses to optimize their relationships with leads and customers. Through harnessing the power of carefully crafted sales, marketing, customer service, content management, and operations tools, the software aims to make it easy to unify team…

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Constant Contact Lead Gen & CRM

Constant Contact delivers for small businesses with tools to simplify and amplify digital marketing. Constant Contact Lead Gen & CRM is a marketing and sales platform developed to help businesses build their pipeline, nurture leads and close more deals. The tools are designed…

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BQE CORE

BQE CORE is a business management solution built specifically for professional service firms. BQE CORE is a combination of a billing assistant, project management, and accounting solution. CORE is designed to do the hard work of delivering actionable insights directly to the user'…

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Salesforce Sales Cloud

Salesforce Sales Cloud is a platform for sales with a community of Sellers, Sales Leaders, and Sales Operations, who use the solution to grow sales and increase productivity. The AI CRM for Sales features data built right in, so that companies can sell faster, sell smarter and sell…

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IRIS CRM

IRIS CRM is a customer relationship management (CRM) software focused on lead management, marketing automation, and business process automation.

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sales-i

sales-i is a sales enablement software designed for product-based businesses that combines hard and soft data by connecting to an existing ERP system and extracting key data. It then works to combines existing data and puts it in a way that’s accessible to salespeople. sales-i is…

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amoCRM

amoCRM is a cloud-based sales management solution designed for small to medium sized businesses. Some key features include: Webform Integration, Pipeline Management and Tasks Management.

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Teamleader

Teamleader is a user-friendly and feature-rich platform which combines CRM, invoicing, and project management into one simple tool. The all-in-one tool aims to help small and medium-sized enterprises organize their sales processes & workflows, communicate effectively & build…

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17hats

17hats from the company of the same name in Pasadena is a small business management solution presenting an all-in-one solution for contacts, projects, leads, quotes and invoicing.

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Odoo CRM

Odoo is an open-source CRM software boasting over 5 million users. With it, sales teams can keep track of top leads and opportunities. Users can personalize their sales cycle, take control of their statistics/forecasts, and create marketing campaign automation to increase their overall…

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Aptean CRM

CDC Software (CDC) and Consona Corporation (Consona), both enterprise application software (EAS) providers of on-premise and cloud technologies to form Aptean in 2012. Onyx supports more than 1,700 mid-market and enterprise customers in approximately 50 countries. While Onyx is…

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Lasso CRM

The Lasso CRM is a cloud-based option for property sales, that provides lead management and sales process automation, email campaign management, and other features. Lasso CRM is now an ECi Software Solutions company since the late 2018 acquisition.

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MyMedLeads

MyMedLeads is a lead management and sales automation tool for medical practices that uses call tracking software and website integration to capture, track and convert more leads into paying patients. The vendor says that automated sales funnel workflows drive action and eliminate…

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nTireCRM

nTireCRM is a 100% web-based Customer Relationship Management and Lead Management System designed to give a clear view on Marketing and Sales Leads. Helps business owners to track all communication with leads and nurture their relationships.

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Assistive CRM

Assistive is a field CRM that helps field teams and service team achieve their true potential. It offers unlimited configuration options to ensure it is the CRM solution that fits the business's needs, no matter its industry, region and use case. Assistive is a Field-First CRM that…

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AllProWebTools

AllProWebTools aims to offer a single platform for managing and growing a small business. Capabilities range from employee management and website SEO all the way to marketing and marketing analytics. Specific features include: customer tracking, order process tracking, newsletters,…

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GlassManager

GlassManager is a cloud-based software specially designed for glaziers. Users can create different types of Estimates, get Vendor Quotes, Create Glass drawings and share them with customers and field staff, send online approval links, schedule tasks linked to jobs for Field, Shop,…

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SetSchedule CRM

SetSchedule's CRM platform includes tools to streamline a real estate business, used to convert leads, access scheduled calls and meetings, view a transaction pipeline, and manage opportunities.

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Shape Software

Shape Software aims to help users manage their business in one easy to use software. Shape's cloud-based CRM, Sales Management, and Marketing Automation tools offer multiple features designed to manage and automate online marketing and promotions via email and SMS, capture and service…

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Contactability

Contactability is a multi-channel marketing platform which automates the lead conversion process.

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RedHorse CRM

RedHorse CRM is an all-in-one CRM for small businesses with end-to-end business management. This solution includes Quoting, Customer Service, Project Management, QuickBooks integration, Campaign Management, Constant Contact integration, Credit Card Processing. It is a completely…

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LeadMaster

LeadMaster is a customer relationship management (CRM) solution focused around an online sales lead management system.

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Bitochon Sales CRM Portal

Bitochon Technologies' CRM Sales Portal is a customer relationship management (CRM) software built around online collaboration and a sales process foundation.

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My PT Hub

Launching in Spring 2015, My PT Hub is an online web application, enabling fitness professionals to manage their clients by creating customisable training and nutrition programmes, whilst tracking their progress and achievements.

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Womply

Womply in San Francisco combines customer data management with reputation management via gathering and responding to customer ratings and reviews, with the goal of maximizing positive customer feedback and high ratings.

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Prophet CRM, by Avidian

Avidian is a complete customer relationship management (CRM) built into Microsoft Outlook.

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ConvergeHub

ConvergeHub is a converged CRM for SMBs. According to the vendor, this solution can manage all of your sales, marketing, support, and billing needs, with a converged, full-featured, yet extremely easy-to-use CRM that is priced within reach. The vendor’s value proposition is that…

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CueLab CRM

The CueLab Mobile App is developed to assist sales professionals and businesses in instantly reaching out to potential leads, nurture them and convert them into paying customers. Key features includes Instant lead notifications can be sent to a phone number.Fast outreach through…

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mSalesApp

The ‘mSales App’ is a Sales Force Automation tool built on mobile and cloud technology. It is designed to be a Sales Rep’s companion and facilitates the Rep with all required information to complete a sales call effectively and efficiently. This Android application fuels business…

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The Top 5 Customer Relationship Management Software 2022
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Customer Relationship Management software and tools serve a variety of purposes and are available for organizations of every size. Check out our video to get an overview of some of the biggest players in the space.
CRM Comparison: Hubspot vs Pipedrive vs Salesforce
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In this video, the TrustRadius team compares Hubspot, Pipedrive, and Salesforce customer relationship management software to reveal who each is really built for - whether you're looking for budget-friendly, sales driven, or a flexible pipeline solution.
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Customer relationship management software helps you maintain positive relationships with your clients. This video shows you how to leverage this software to support your business.

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What is CRM Software?

Customer relationship management (CRM) is a business strategy that stresses good ongoing relationships with customers. It holds that maintaining these relationships drives growth and profitability. There are two core elements of this customer-centric strategy:

  1. Presenting a unified face to the customer
  2. Providing a seamless customer experience

CRM software can help by synchronizing customer communications among business units. Sales, marketing and customer service can all get on the same page. It acts as a system of record for contacts and accounts throughout the customer lifecycle. With CRM tools companies can track, automate, analyze, and optimize customer interactions. At its core, a CRM is a database of contact information and interaction history for each individual contact.

Multiple departments may be using the CRM within one organization. These include sales, marketing, customer success or service, and potentially other teams too.

Customer Relationship Management Software Features

In general, customer relationship management technology provides the following sets of capabilities:

Customer Data Management

CRM software collects and organizes customer data. This includes contact information and interactions via email, phone, web chat and social media.

Sales Acceleration and Enablement

CRM software helps streamline and automate certain sales-related duties. This helps enable sales reps to do their job better and also accelerates sales cycles through automation of repetitive tasks. These tasks may include:

  • Creation of quotes
  • Order processing
  • Updating contact information
  • Sending emails
  • Sales forecasting
  • Evaluating employee performance

As the original source of sales force automation features, CRM systems are the most established type of sales acceleration technology. They are also considered a tool for sales enablement.

Marketing Automation

Many CRM software products include some marketing automation features. Others integrate with dedicated marketing automation products. Some features to look for include:

  • Email marketing
  • Lead management
  • Lead scoring and qualification
  • Landing page creation
  • Web forms
  • Marketing analytics

Customer Service & Support

CRM software products often provide customer support-related features. Many also integrate with standalone customer support software (i.e. help desks and contact center software). Customer support features may include:

  • Knowledge bases
  • Ticketing systems
  • Live chat
  • Customer support portals

Additional Features & Considerations

Some CRM software products also offer project management and social media management capabilities.

Additional considerations when evaluating CRM software include:

  • Deployment type (on-premise vs. hosted)
  • Customization options
  • Usability/UX
  • Mobile access
  • Security and privacy
  • Ease of integration
  • Scalability

Benefits of Using a CRM System

CRM systems hold a number of benefits for both small businesses and enterprises. When implemented properly, CRM can:

  • Create a single storehouse for customer data
  • Provide greater visibility into sales, marketing and customer service processes
  • Help optimize customer communications
  • Shorten sales cycles
  • Improve customer retention
  • Help companies understand and address the needs of customers
  • Increase customer satisfaction
  • Automate tasks
  • Increase operational efficiency
  • Free up employees to focus on customer interactions

Marketing CRM Software

CRMs are usually sales-focused. But there are benefits for marketing as well. Marketers usually store their leads in a CRM system, and often help with database management.

Integrating your CRM system with marketing automation, CMS, and eCommerce platforms can help improve marketing campaigns performance. Information in the CRM helps marketers target their messages sent through these systems to the right people. These communications can then be tracked within the CRM.

Marketers can also use CRM software to report on marketing goals, like lead engagement and leads passed to sales. Having a shared database can help align sales and marketing efforts as well.

Some marketing automation tools include a built-in CRM system (e.g. HubSpot and SharpSpring). Additionally, some CRM vendors have developed marketing automation capabilities (e.g. Salesforce and GreenRope).

All-in-one marketing tools typically include both CRM and marketing automation functionality. They often also have content management, SEO, social marketing and eCommerce capabilities. These tools are aimed at small businesses looking for basic features. Larger companies tend to favor a best-of-breed approach, integrating their CRM,marketing automation, and other systems.

CRM System Comparison

Here are two key things to consider while evaluating different CRM software products:

  1. Do you need a CRM that has been designed for either a specific industry or department? Some customer relationship management systems have been designed with a specific use case in mind, for example, Pipedrive is especially well suited for sales. There are also a range of CRM products that have been designed for the Financial Services industry. Other CRM products, like Salesforce and HubSpot CRM are ideal for use across industries and across functions.
  2. Does your business need an easy to use and budget friendly CRM solution, or a more comprehensive solution that allows for greater customization and offers advanced features? There are CRM products at both ends of this spectrum, as well as products in between. More advanced solutions may have a longer implementation timeline, have a steeper learning curve, and may need a dedicated administrator. On the other hand, lightweight CRM solutions may take less time to set up and start running, but they may not have the same breadth of features available.

Start a comparison between CRM software products.

Pricing Information

CRM software is usually priced by user on a monthly subscription model. Price per user depends on the extent of the features you are looking for. Subscriptions can start as low as $12/mo. per user for small businesses. Enterprise level tools rise to hundreds of dollars per user per month. This tier typically has more automation, reporting, integrations, and customer support features.

Free CRM Software

Free CRM software can be a great way for new users to get more familiar with using a CRM system before committing to purchasing a tool. Most free CRMs, or ‘freemium’ versions of paid platforms, will have limited functionality when compared to paid tools. But they still offer businesses the benefit of having all of their contact information centralized in one location.

Free CRM platforms are often well-suited for small businesses and startups, especially if there’s the option to upgrade to a paid version of the platform as they continue to grow. There’s also a large degree of overlap between contact management software and lighter-weight CRM software, including free tools.

A few potential pitfalls to be aware of with free CRMs: they’ll have more limited functionality and sometimes a cap on the number of contact records or platform users. They typically have fewer native integrations (if any) with other third-party systems. Many free CRMs also do not offer integrated email tracking, automatic notifications and reminders, and features like lead scoring.

Here is a list of free and freemium CRM platforms for buyers to consider:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is customer relationship management software?

Customer relationship management (CRM) software is a centralized database that records, stores, analyzes contact and account-level information. This information can include communication with customers and potential customers over email, phone, or other digital communication channels.

What are the best customer relationship management (CRM) systems?

The Top Rated CRM software product include:


Some of these products are designed with specific use cases in mind. For example, Pipedrive is primarily a sales CRM and includes sales automation features like auto-populating contact information. Learn more about these products and other CRM solutions here.


What is CRM software used for?

Sales, marketing, and customer success/service teams use CRM software to help keep track of customer information and interactions. For sales, this may involve the creation of quotes, order processing, lead qualification, and sales forecasting.


For marketing, CRM activities may include lead management and nurture, landing page creation, and email marketing. For customer support, CRMs can serve as a knowledge base or ticketing system.

What are the benefits of using a CRM system?

Some of the key benefits of using a CRM system to track and store customer data include:

  • having a ‘single source of truth’ to track and store contact data
  • ability to automate repetitive tasks
  • increased visibility into marketing, sales, and customer service processes
  • ability to conduct lead scoring based on historical data
  • greater sales efficiency, leading to shorter sales cycles


To learn more about CRM systems and the benefits of adoption one, read TrustRadius’ Customer Relationship Management Software description.

How much does a CRM system cost?

There are a few examples of free CRM systems, like HubSpot CRM, or vendors that offer a free (but limited) version of their paid software. Most CRM products range from $10 up to hundreds of dollars per user per month. The more expensive plans usually have much more advanced features and increased access to customer support.