Business Operations · Sales & CRMstructuralCRMPricingSAAS

CRMs charge per-user for bloated dashboards that don't drive sales action

A founder built their own CRM after years of frustration with expensive per-user pricing and feature-bloated dashboards in existing CRMs that rarely translate into concrete next actions for sales reps.

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