If a software product is successful enough, you'll probably be able to find a company building an open source alternative. And yet, nobody has created a
The article sounds like there is just Salesforce and now Twenty (and SugarCRM). But there are a lot of other open source alternatives that have been around for quite a while: Odoo, ERPNext, SuiteCRM, CiviCRM, … just to name a few.
and which of those would you really use? is there one with an acceptable responsive gui/frontend? i gave the old ones a try when they were new and didnt like any of them. i use invoiceninja for managing contacts,invoices and much more. does all i want.
what do you use?
I’m currently not doing much freelance work or working in any customer-related department… So I don’t use any CRM. But I heard some freelance programmers like InvoiceNinja. I just got a bit interested in organizing some stuff. So I started evaluating some knowledge-management and (Free Software) enterprise solutions. But I’m less interested in the CRM part. And I didn’t find any awesome match, yet.
The article sounds like there is just Salesforce and now Twenty (and SugarCRM). But there are a lot of other open source alternatives that have been around for quite a while: Odoo, ERPNext, SuiteCRM, CiviCRM, … just to name a few.
and which of those would you really use? is there one with an acceptable responsive gui/frontend? i gave the old ones a try when they were new and didnt like any of them. i use invoiceninja for managing contacts,invoices and much more. does all i want. what do you use?
I’m currently not doing much freelance work or working in any customer-related department… So I don’t use any CRM. But I heard some freelance programmers like InvoiceNinja. I just got a bit interested in organizing some stuff. So I started evaluating some knowledge-management and (Free Software) enterprise solutions. But I’m less interested in the CRM part. And I didn’t find any awesome match, yet.
k.thanks.