CRMs effectively replace yesterday’s spreadsheets and consolidate your many apps into one to centralise customer management.
With customer relationship management being a mouthful, it really didn’t take long for the acronym CRM to take hold. CRMs are all about managing customer interactions smartly, after all – and definitely not just glorified data entry!
It's a powerful tool that helps sales, marketing, and customer service teams work more efficiently. With happier than ever clientele, the benefits of a CRM system have impact well beyond how your internal teams operate. Consider:
- More personalised customer experience that greatly supports user retention.
- Dynamic visuals to help spotlight sales strengths and weaknesses.
- More time for sales to nurture leads with automation doing the heavy lifting.
- Real-time data capture of leads.
If you're looking to streamline lead management and automate internal workflows, using a CRM for your business makes for good business. But with so many players in the space, how do you know which is the best fit for you? Let's take a closer look at major league CRMs Pipedrive and Microsoft Dynamics CRM to help you find out!
Getting started, Pipedrive and Microsoft Dynamics CRM both offer tools that simplify team management, even for those without technical expertise. Both platforms also provide a range of features that cater to different requirements, giving you the flexibility to experiment with various management options.
What is Pipedrive?
Pipedrive is really a software ecosystem that provides marketing, sales, and support solutions to teams both big and small. With an emphasis visually on ease of use, interfacing with Pipedrive’s CRM is resonating with its users.
There are 5 targeted addons for the CRM: LeadBooster, Web Visitors, Campaigns, Smart Docs, and Projects. From email marketing campaigns to lead management, Pipedrive ultimately gives businesses the tools they need to succeed and look good doing it.
What is Microsoft Dynamics CRM?
Microsoft Dynamics CRM comes as a cloud offering or on-premise installation, making it an immediate standout in the crowded CRM space. Companies of any size can benefit from its automation advantages and Microsoft’s in-tool flexibility.
Available in many languages, the Dynamics CRM is uniquely offered in a 365 package that corresponds to the team(s) using it. For example, Dynamics 365 is sold in Marketing, Sales, Small and Medium Business, Supply Chain, and Service versions. Back by Microsoft’s comprehensive analytics, Dynamics users will be garnering valuable insights into customer support metrics to then pinpoint areas for improvement.