Six short walkthroughs of what the CRM does and why it does it that way. Each one explains the problem, what changes when you use it, and the design choice that makes it different from a normal CRM. Read in order or jump to what matters.
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Walk back from a call, hold a button, talk for thirty seconds. The CRM picks up everything that mattered.
Three groups you actually maintain. Everyone else is silence.
Tom is a past client, a referrer, and a peer at the same time. The CRM lets him be all three.
Sarah said "tight scope, four weeks max" in April. In May she's asking to add analytics. You walk into the next call already aligned.
Anna's redesign wrapped in May. Her Q4 follow-on starts in October. Same Anna, two engagements, full history intact.
Confident? It commits silently. Uncertain? One tap. Unclear? It writes nothing at all.
Reading about it is one thing. The CRM earns its keep when you've got real people in it and a busy week to navigate. Thirty days free; cancel any time.