Customer.io vs Salesforce
Who is this software for?
Customer.io is ideal for web and mobile app businesses
Pros
- Free tier for less than 200 contacts
- Segment based on user data from web or mobile app
Cons
- Limited number of integrations
- Requires engineering resources to get the data you need
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About Customer.io
Most experiences you have with companies in the world are horrible. When's the last time you felt passionate about your power company, or your mobile phone provider? That's not the world that we (and hopefully you) want to live in. Let us help you grow happy customers. With Customer.io you'll see that happy customers come from genuine, relevant interactions with you. Happy customers care about your company. Happy customers are happy to pay you. And happy customers tell their friends.
Who is this software for?
Salesforce is ideal for small to mid sized businesses and large enterprises
Pros
- Features can be added or deleted to suit specific needs
- Comprehensive and complete CRM
- Being one of the most popular CRM solutions means it is easier to find sales reps who already know how to use the software
Cons
- Configuration and setup can be difficult and time consuming
- Interface is cluttered and can be hard to navigate
- Need to purchase add-ons to get the most out of the software
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About Salesforce
Salesforce.com was founded in March 1999 by former Oracle executive Marc Benioff along with Parker Harris, Dave Moellenhoff, and Frank Dominguez. Harris, Moellenhoff and Dominguez, three software developers previously at Clarify, wrote the initial sales force automation software. Marc Benioff and Magdalena yesil were the initial investors and board members. Other early investors include Larry Ellison, Halsey Minor, Mark Iscaro, and Igor Sill of Geneva Venture Partners. Salesforce.com, Inc. is a provider of enterprise software applications delivered via the software-as-a-service or cloud computing model. The company's flagship product is a customer relationship management (CRM) system designed for businesses of all sizes and industries worldwide. The company also provides a platform-as-a-service (PaaS) solution titled Force.com and manages a portfolio of integrated third party applications referred to as AppExchange. Salesforce.com markets its CRM and enterprise software solutions to businesses on a subscription basis, primarily through the direct sales efforts and indirectly through a business partner channel.
