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A CRM your sales team will actually fill in — because most of it fills itself.
Every CRM dies the same death: salespeople don't fill it in. So we build CRMs where the filling-in mostly isn't their job. Leads land automatically from WhatsApp, IndiaMART and your website; the AI drafts the follow-ups and keeps the record; your team sells. The owner finally sees the pipeline without chasing anyone for updates.
What you get
- Lead capture wired to where enquiries actually arrive — WhatsApp, IndiaMART, JustDial, your website, walk-ins
- Automatic follow-up scheduling with drafted messages your team approves and sends
- A pipeline view shaped around how your business actually sells, not a generic funnel
- Owner dashboards on mobile: today's leads, stuck deals, who needs a nudge
When this is the right move
- Enquiries live in personal WhatsApp chats and get lost when someone is on leave
- Follow-ups happen when someone remembers, which is the same as never
- You've bought a CRM before and watched it become an empty form
How an engagement runs
1
Map the real sales process
Not the ideal funnel — the actual one, with its site visits, price negotiations and approval loops. The CRM is shaped to that.
2
Wire the lead sources
Every enquiry channel feeds one pipeline automatically. Nothing depends on someone remembering to log it.
3
Automate the memory
Follow-up reminders, drafted responses, stale-deal alerts. The system remembers so your team can sell.
Worth asking on the first call
We already use a CRM. Replace or fix?
If your team half-uses something, our default is to automate around it rather than replace it — lead capture and follow-ups can bolt onto most existing CRMs. Replacement is a last resort, not a default.
Does it work with WhatsApp properly?
Yes — via the WhatsApp Business API, so conversations log to the pipeline automatically without anyone forwarding screenshots.