SalesCRM.sale is a small, independent buyer's guide. We started it because most "best CRM" lists online are either thin affiliate content with no real research behind it, or vendor sites pretending to be neutral. We wanted something in between: opinionated, but upfront about where the opinion comes from.
We focus on CRMs that a solo founder or a small team could realistically try this week — which is why every product on our comparison page has either a genuinely free plan or a no-friction free trial. We spend most of our attention on Response365, because its command bar feature (type or say a sentence, get a real order) is, as far as we've found, unique among the CRMs we track, and because the same platform scales from a one-person business into a full CRM/ERP/call-center stack without switching tools.
That focus doesn't mean the other five CRMs on our list get an unfair shake. Their limits, prices, and catches are stated as plainly as we could write them, and we link out to check current numbers directly with each vendor.
Feature and pricing claims on this site are sourced from each vendor's own product and pricing pages, cross-checked at the time of writing. We don't invent numbers we can't verify — where a detail (like region-specific pricing) isn't publicly confirmed, we say so instead of guessing.
Software pricing changes often. Treat every number on this site as a starting point for your own check on the vendor's site, not a locked-in quote.
Some links on this site, including links to Response365, are affiliate links — if you sign up through them, we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This is how the site stays free to read and free of intrusive ads.
Commissions are never a factor in what we choose to write about, what verdict we give, or which CRM we recommend for which situation. If a product isn't a good fit for a use case, we say so, commission or not — you can see that plainly in our comparison table, where every product listed gets both a genuine "best for" and a genuine "catch."
Six CRMs, real limits, real starting prices — no vendor paid for a better spot on the list.