Wishpond vs SugarCRM
Who is this software for?
Wishpond is ideal for small to mid sized businesses
Pros
- Easy to use platform
- Designed for marketers
- Complete platform including landing page tools, lead activity tracking, popup and marketing automation
Cons
- Drag and drop interface not as responsive as you would expect
- Hard to customize templates to closely resemble your own brand
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About Wishpond
Wishpond is the world's easiest marketing platform for generating, managing and nurturing leads. Wishpond's mission is to make it easy for marketers to grow their business. Wishpond's marketing platform includes tools for landing pages, social promotions, website popups, online forms, lead activity tracking, lead management, lead intelligence, marketing automation, email marketing, retargeting ads and marketing analytics. And with native integrations with leading sales, payment, analytics and collaboration apps, Wishpond is the complete platform for marketers.
Who is this software for?
SugarCRM is ideal for freelancers, small to mid sized businesses, large enterprises, non profit organisations and public administrations
Pros
- Ability to quickly scale to suit any sized business
- Ability to self host and keep data on your own servers
- Ability to customize the platform to suit any business
Cons
- Limited functionality of reporting dashboard makes creating custom reports time consuming
- Minimum 1 year commitment required
- Customizing it to suit your needs can be time consuming and expensive
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About SugarCRM
While the company's brand of "Commercial Open Source" sounds a bit like an oxymoron, SugarCRM's business model pursues a symbiotic relationship between maintaining a viable company and delivering customer benefits attributable to open source software solutions. SugarCRM has a two-tiered business model the company gives away the basic open source customer relationship management software application, and sells four progressively richer commercial versions which include proprietary code and more advanced feature sets such as integration to Microsoft Outlook, support for MS SQL or Oracle databases, disconnected mobile support, customer self service, reporting and system integration capabilities for companies wanting to achieve full CRM software potential.
