Nice review. I used a CRM (maximizer) when I worked. Now I'm retired and spend a lot of time at my hobby (guitar building) which has been a hobby for over 50 years. I would like to be able to track all the contacts - suppliers, organizations, resources, events possible sales in a convenient spot with as much detail as possible (like where did I buy that stellar back and sides, when did I get them and what did I pay). Sales is probably the least important aspect to me - this is a hobby - I still do sell and since it's an expensive hobby sales are good but not my priority. All of the CRM software seems to be driven around sales and all of the other aspects are either weak or non-existent. Any suggestions.
Hi @jimborice we didn't cover it thoroughly but it does get a mention in the ZohoCRM conclusion chapter. Well spotted! If there are any other CRMs you'd be curious to hear us review please let us know. :)
This is super helpful, thank you so much!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching 😄
Nice review. I used a CRM (maximizer) when I worked. Now I'm retired and spend a lot of time at my hobby (guitar building) which has been a hobby for over 50 years. I would like to be able to track all the contacts - suppliers, organizations, resources, events possible sales in a convenient spot with as much detail as possible (like where did I buy that stellar back and sides, when did I get them and what did I pay). Sales is probably the least important aspect to me - this is a hobby - I still do sell and since it's an expensive hobby sales are good but not my priority. All of the CRM software seems to be driven around sales and all of the other aspects are either weak or non-existent. Any suggestions.
hubspot free and would be a great option for you.
what about BIGIN by zoho?
Hi @jimborice we didn't cover it thoroughly but it does get a mention in the ZohoCRM conclusion chapter. Well spotted! If there are any other CRMs you'd be curious to hear us review please let us know. :)