Looking for CRM for New Company
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@NashBrydges said in Looking for CRM for New Company:
**Note to self
Add Suite CRM to test suitability.Don't know why I keep coming to this site. I just keep adding to my to-do list.
You have no idea how many projects I want to do with my home lab! It keeps growing and growing.
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@fuznutz04 Have you added any extensions to your install? Anything you find so useful you couldn't imagine not having it?
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Do any of you bother with support contracts for SuiteCRM?
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Also (naive question incoming) what spec machine would you run it on? Can they grow to a fair size?
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Zurmo is only good cause it is super simple. But the gameification of it is annoying. And again it is super simple.
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@JackCPickup said in Looking for CRM for New Company:
Also (naive question incoming) what spec machine would you run it on? Can they grow to a fair size?
1 vCPU / 768MB is normally more than enough.
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@JackCPickup said in Looking for CRM for New Company:
Also (naive question incoming) what spec machine would you run it on? Can they grow to a fair size?
I have ours with 1vcpu and 1024mb ram. If multiple people are on it, it uses a good portion of that, but I never notice a slowdown at all. Disk usage is next to nothing, as we don't really store anything other than text and some pdfs on it.
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@JackCPickup said in Looking for CRM for New Company:
Do any of you bother with support contracts for SuiteCRM?
We don't.
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@NashBrydges said in Looking for CRM for New Company:
@fuznutz04 Have you added any extensions to your install? Anything you find so useful you couldn't imagine not having it?
Not really. We just use it right now vanilla. We use it for tracking prospects, clients, bids, etc. right now we use it purely as a sales tool, but it is so much more than that, and we are looking to expand our use of it. We use such a small piece of it. There is also a nice outlook adding which you can pay for, which supports the project.
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@fuznutz04 said in Looking for CRM for New Company:
@JackCPickup said in Looking for CRM for New Company:
Do any of you bother with support contracts for SuiteCRM?
We don't.
We haven't with any CRMs in the past.