Awesome to see this live, @iwaffles. We've chatted a bit about this but I'm curious to learn more about how Pickle is different than the other CRMs like Folk, Affinity, Garden, and the many others.
@rrhoover Thanks for the support! Those are all great products and I think Pickle fits somewhere in between a product like Salesforce and AddressBook.app. I've tried to answer some of the differences in other responses so far, so here's something that focuses on one of the big ones:
One of the biggest differentiators you'll notice right away is the ability to use it at home and at work. Stripe lent some inspiration here. Instead of creating multiple Stripe accounts, you can create multiple businesses inside of Stripe. Pickle does the same thing. I've created one for planning my wedding, one for the business, one for side projects, a consulting company, etc. This allows each one to be sand boxed. For home, we have information like the plumber's contact info, we've attached receipts, and other correspondences. It's super handy when the sink clogs up again for either of us to know what we spent last time, and have it all in one place.
The cool thing, is that using it at work isn't that much different, just different data. Instead of the plumber, landscaper, realtor, family, and friends, you can use it for your clients, prospects, employees, and colleagues. I always thought it was kind of ridiculous that there was software that we couldn't use at home, and home software that we couldn't use at work. These days, we don't have a work phone and a home phone, we just have a smart phone. And that's what pickle is, it's the Smart Address Book.
Hi @ems_hodge! You're totally right, there are a TON of CRMs to chose from. Pickle is:
1. Cheaper, much cheaper when compared to many of the alternatives.
2. Allows multiple projects/businesses with just one login (other CRMs require you to have multiple accounts and pay multiple times if you want to separate this).
3. It's designed to be used at home and work (not for working 24/7, but for using the same tool to better your home and work life). Most people use the same smart phone/computer operating system/email clients/etc at home and at work. You shouldn't have to use a totally different system at home and at work, especially if the system benefits everyone.
4. We have plans to open source more of Pickle. I'm a stickler for privacy and security, and so many of these CRMs hold your data hostage. I believe that's wrong and why we're excited to open source as much as we can in the near future. Stay tuned to this, we have a lot of interesting ideas where we can still host Pickle, but you'll be able house all the data.
5. If you work with clients, you'll love the Timelines feature. It allows you to share a timeline of what's been done, what's up next, status updates, messages, and secure file sharing. Realtors and their clients really like using Pickle Timelines for home buying and selling. Here's an example: http://igotablog.com/how-realtor...
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