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Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software is a tool that enables businesses to track customer interactions and manage relationships throughout the entire lifecycle from a single, centralised platform. CRM tools are designed to deal with customer support issues, manage leads and the sales pipeline, and oversee long-term relationships with past, current, and potential customers. CRM systems can help integrate marketing, sales and customer service departments, ensuring that organisational processes are coherent and well-aligned. Typical features of CRM platforms include document storage, lead management, communication tracking, calendar coordination, and social media integration. CRM software is related to Contract Management software and Online CRM software. Compare product reviews and features to help find the best CRM Software for your business in the UK.

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Jova is a cloud-based CRM platform helping businesses find, engage, and convert LinkedIn prospects using integrated sales tools.
Jova is a customer relationship management (CRM) platform designed specifically for LinkedIn sales activities. The system enables users to find prospects on LinkedIn, enrich contact data, and manage the entire sales pipeline through to completion. Jova features LinkedIn prospecting capabilities, marketing automation tools, and contact database management functionality that allows for efficient prospect follow-up. The platform integrates with Gmail and LinkedIn while providing activity tracking, reminders, and sales performance dashboards. Jova includes templates for prospecting scenarios, email sequence management, appointment scheduling, and reporting tools for sales follow-up. It stores contact information and company details, allowing users to track interactions and manage relationships with potential clients through a centralized interface. Learn more about Jova

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Fully-integrated CRM that includes analytics & reporting, marketing tools, database, case management, customer interaction management.
Fully-integrated CRM that includes analytics & reporting, marketing tools, database, case management, customer interaction management. Learn more about Simplicity CRM

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Track contacts from prospect to proposal to conversion and fulfillment. Manage leads, your pipeline, revenue and schedule.
serviceminder.io helps field service businesses track contacts from prospect to the proposal to conversion and fulfillment. Track marketing, pipeline, service contracts and scheduling completely paper-free. Manage and automate the entire lifecycle from scheduling the estimate, generating and sending the proposal, e-signatures to accept the proposal, scheduling and delivering the work. Sophisticated campaign and pipeline reporting help you grow your business. Learn more about serviceminder.io

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Momentum CRM is an automotive customer relationship management software designed for car dealerships.
Momentum CRM is an automotive customer relationship management software that provides sales and service CRM solutions for car dealerships. Momentum CRM handles internet lead management, showroom traffic control, phone lead tracking, and integrations with dealer management systems to streamline the sales process. Momentum CRM also integrates with dealer management systems on the service side. Learn more about Momentum CRM

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A custom CRM for the NFP sector for Australia and New Zealand. Preferred by the Department of Community Services, Health & NFP's
A custom CRM for the NFP sector, with built in assumptions based around the work flow, reporting, client and stakeholder management needs of NFP's in the Asia Pacific region. The key to consistent service delivery, team collaboration in different locations and time zones, better stakeholder relations, improved knowledge management and event delivery. ChilliDB has the dominant market share of medicare locals in Australia and strong network of peak bodies, councils, industry bodies and NFPs. Learn more about ChilliDB

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Fitnet Manager is a SaaS ERP for service companies, focused on project-based management, offering business control, CRM, HR, finance...
Fitnet Manager is a collaborative SaaS ERP designed for IT services companies, consulting firms, and service providers looking to manage their business through project-driven operations. Every project or engagement is tracked from start to finish, from proposals to invoicing, including resource planning, time tracking, expenses, and profitability. The solution is built around business management: it centralizes opportunities, quotes, allocated resources, costs, budgets, and invoices to provide a clear and consolidated view. It enables precise budget monitoring, optimized planning, automated invoicing, and profitability analysis for each project. Beyond project management, Fitnet Manager covers the entire operational lifecycle: CRM and sales management, HR (leave, absences, expense reports, skills), finance (multi-currency, recurring billing, reconciliations, reporting), and real-time dashboards tailored to each role. Learn more about Fitnet Manager

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Ollie is brewery management software built by brewers for brewers™.
Ollie is brewery management software that understands the complexities and challenges it takes to produce incredible craft beer and, more importantly, what it takes to grow and scale your business. With Ollie, brewers can ditch the spreadsheets and gain total insight over their entire operation, from back-of-house production and inventory to sales, customer management, accounting, and order fulfillment. Learn more about Ollie

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Capture, Engage, Retain, and Support all your customers and visitors from one single dashboard.
Interakt is an All-In-One Customer Engagement and Support platform which simplifies your concerns for capturing new leads, engaging, nurturing and retaining your existing leads and users and support all your visitors and customers from one single platform, which also gives you a detailed summary of your website activities right at the tip of your thumb. Learn more about Interakt

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Exsalerate is an operating system for your sales team and account managers that's integrated with Xero, WorkflowMax and MailChimp.
Exsalerate CRM is an Operating System for your Sales Team and Account Managers that's integrated with Xero, WorkflowMax and Mailchimp. We'll help your sales team hunt new business and enable your Account Managers to leverage their existing relationships. We can embed your sales process directly into the software so you can easily identify the number of opportunities in your pipeline. We've also designed a unique dashboard for your account managers that includes comparatives from Xero. Learn more about Exsalerate CRM

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  • Sales Pipeline Management
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Financial Services Cloud is AI-driven CRM software helping financial firms unlock data, personalize engagement, and gain insights.
Financial Services Cloud is a CRM platform for financial organizations, integrating data from banking, wealth management, and insurance to create unified customer profiles. It features AI capabilities like Banking Service Assistance for routine inquiries, Insurance Service Assistance for policyholder questions, and Financial Advisor Assistance for meeting preparation. Loan Product Assistance aids borrowers in loan discovery. The platform includes an Actionable Relationship Center for viewing customer relationships, Financial Plans and Goals for planning workflows, and Actionable Segmentation for targeted lists. The Onboarding Console offers account opening templates. Service capabilities include self-service portals, agent workspace tools, and Service Process Studio for low-code workflow creation. It connects to core systems to visualize household income, expenditures, and transaction trends. Learn more about Financial Services Cloud

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ADvendio is a full-process advertising management solution that supports ad sales, media buying, or combined deals in Salesforce.
ADvendio is the industry-leading Revenue OS powered by Salesforce. Built on decades of deep expertise and proven operational logic, ADvendio provides the profit-focused rules and secure infrastructure that allow the world’s most sophisticated media companies to turn intelligence into revenue. As a Salesforce-native solution, ADvendio extends agentic reasoning into real-world execution, ensuring data sovereignty and enterprise precision for omnichannel management. Learn more about ADvendio

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Fortifi is a complete end-to-end cloud based business platform making billing, marketing and support seamless, scalable and reliable.
Fortifi is a complete end-to-end cloud based business platform making billing, marketing and support seamless, scalable and reliable. Fortifi offers in depth tools to automate, categorize, notify and increase productivity for your business in intuitive and easy to setup features Learn more about Fortifi

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We help growing businesses increase sales, improve customer relationships & grow with our cloud-based CRM, FSM & ERP business platform.
The wait is over, A simplified CRM/FSM/ERP SaaS solution built for the 21st century has arrived! Introducing LionO360 business management platform- the ultimate cloud-based solution to run your business effectively and efficiently. So, stop trying to stitch together multiple solutions to drive your business operations, and have to deal with perpetual data reconciliation issues and manual workarounds. Thus, upgrading to LionO360 will streamline operations and ensure high-fidelity data. Learn more about LionO360 CRM

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The best Mobile CRM with the best Customer Support. With real-time reporting, manage and monitor your sales team all-in-one.
Ekmob SFA is a mobile CRM designed for field sales teams. Ekmob focuses on improving productivity, minimizing time spent on reporting and increasing sales! Field sales teams open their mobile app and easily enter their notes, upload photos, fill out forms and take orders. You can track the process with real time data, not regarding statements. Assign and manage your teams quotas, sales pipeline, schedule and activities. Analyze the events. Manage your customers efficiently! Learn more about Ekmob

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  • Sales Pipeline Management
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Customer relationship management solution that helps businesses manage accounting, customer relationships, and HR processes.
WP ERP is a revolutionary web-based ERP solution by weDevs, made to work within your WordPress-powered website. The plugin comes with powerful HR Management, easy-to-use CRM, and a complete Accounting module, making your business management easy and smooth. With more than 23+ extensions to extend functionality according to company needs, WP ERP is undoubtedly the complete Enterprise Resource Planning solution for WordPress-powered sites. https://wperp.com/ Pricing: https://wperp.com/pricing/ Learn more about WP ERP

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The omnichannel platform for customer acquisition and loyalty, integrating contacts and tools to generate engagement with B2B prospects
Magileads help you through our platform to identify new qualified contacts and allows you to : * Target your profiles that you want to animate on your base, on Magileads, on LinkedIn and on Google... * Enrich your contacts with information (phone, email,...) * Prospect thanks to your multi-channel animation campaigns email, LinkedIn, sms, vms... * Score your contacts according to their degree of engagement * Bring up your contacts in your CRM Learn more about Magileads

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Enterprise resource planning suite that helps businesses manage purchases, inventory levels, contracts, sales, billing, and expenses.
Enterprise resource planning suite that helps businesses manage purchases, inventory levels, contracts, sales, billing, and expenses. Covers all business areas with a single system using Accon Business Suite. Learn more about Accon

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  • Sales Pipeline Management
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Streamline entire customer journey on one single platform. Get rid of disconnected tools with a unified CRM and automation platform
automateCRM is a unified CRM and automation platform that brings Sales, Marketing, Support, and Projects management on one single platform. Get started with pre-configured CRM template for your industry and mobile apps. Customize the CRM the way you need without any custom development. Optimize your efforts with streamlined workflows, improve efficiency across teams by getting rid of disconnected tools and manage entire customer journey with a unified solution. Learn more about AutomateCRM

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Perfect tool for creating on-site accurate quotations for window furnishing.
BlinQ is a web-based window furnishing software that helps users in creating Onsite-Quotes, Order Sheets for Manufacturing, Check Measure Sheets, Fitter Sheets, Invoices & Receipts. The platform is specially designed to cater for window furnishing industry. BlinQ enables users to hide the measurements from customers quotes and send via SMS or Email as well as tracks the clicks & email open notifications. As a web-based platform, BlinQ can be accessed from any device with an active internet Learn more about BlinQ

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  • Sales Pipeline Management
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AG-VIP is a CRM solution that includes smart tasks & appointments, predictive dialer, email marketing, lead generation & a mobile app.
AG-VIP is a CRM solution that includes smart tasks & appointments, predictive dialer, email marketing, lead generation & a mobile app. Learn more about AG-VIP

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  • Sales Pipeline Management
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Xapsys CRM, workflow and dashboard is an affordable, tailored UK developed solution integrated with Sage & Xero ideal for SME's
CRM, workflow planning and live business intelligence dashboards fully integrated with Sage 50, Sage 200 and Xero. Xapsys CRM was designed in close collaboration with end users & managers. The result is a customer relationship management platform that eliminates the need for double entry, scattered data sources & slow business processes. Cloud based, easily deployed & so intuitive that it alleviates hefty implementation & training costs. Independent low cost solution for SME's. Learn more about Xapsys

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  • Sales Pipeline Management
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Unify customer communications, sales, orders and other vita data on one platform for teams across multiple channels & apps.
Stames is a SaaS platform that connects businesses to customers by improving their customer services/experiences, sales pipelines and messaging channels. Monitor, track and easily respond to customer issues, orders, complaints, feedback, requests etc across multiple channels and apps such as Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp, API, Emails, Contact Forms etc or via self-service customer portals. Never leave a customer request unattended ever again. Get reminders and notifications via SMS and Email. Learn more about Stames

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  • Sales Pipeline Management
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Customer relationship management solution that helps businesses track leads, create flyers, manage marketing campaigns, and more.
Customer relationship management solution that helps businesses track leads, create flyers, manage marketing campaigns, and more. Learn more about Unica

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  • Sales Pipeline Management
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CRM-UK provides powerful modern CRM. Personalised to your exact needs to deliver more growth and achieve more.
CRM-UK provides powerful modern CRM software. Personalised to your exact needs to deliver more growth and more. We specialise in CRM software (Customer Relationship Management). Our CRM software designed to improve the management of sales, customer service or any business process you would like to digitally transform. Helping you to deliver more growth and deliver more efficiency. We can improving the management, tracking, automation and reporting of all your business processes. Learn more about theCRM

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  • Sales Pipeline Management
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Tailor-made, adaptive and connected customer relationship management software.
Tailor-made, adaptive and connected customer relationship management software. Learn more about Infocob CRM

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CRM Software Buyers Guide

Essential CRM software buying information

Customer relationship management (CRM) software enables customer interaction, support, and relationship management via features such as contact management, interaction tracking, and lead management.

Sales and marketing professionals in the UK use CRM software to capture and organise customer data, streamline their sales pipelines, and optimise outreach. Industry-specific CRM systems are also available.

Most CRM software solutions on the market are priced on a “per month” basis, and a typical entry-level pricing plan is around $1,292 (approx. 950 GBP) per month. Subscriptions for premium and advanced systems, which include additional features such as unlimited users and advanced reporting, commonly cost about $17,664 per month (approx.12,993 GBP).[1]

If you’re a first-time buyer, begin your software search with your budget, number of users, specific use cases, and necessary integrations in mind. Additionally, consult with stakeholders on a list of critical questions to ask providers to determine if an option fits your needs, such as:

  • Which customer management and sales tasks can this system automate?
  • How can we use this tool’s dashboards to better visualise and track the movement of leads?
  • How easy is it to add customisable fields to internal databases and/or customer-facing pages such as lead capture forms?
  • What level of technical support will I get from the CRM provider?
  • Does this software use artificial intelligence to deliver personalised customer experiences and/or predict sales? If so, how?
  • What level of technical support will I get from the CRM provider?

Pro tip: customer support considerations

Shep Hyken,[2] a customer service thought leader and consultant, says his own CRM buying experience taught him that user-generated content about how to use a system is often just as valuable as vendor-created resources.

“I asked the salesperson how they support customers when they have questions. To my surprise, they told me to use Google. Within seconds, I had video tutorials from not only the company but from other customers who wanted to jump in and show others how they resolved similar issues.

Once I started using the software, I didn't even have to call the company to resolve my questions about the CRM. As a result, I felt really positive about having chosen their product.”


What is a CRM system?

A CRM system enables businesses to manage interactions with current and potential customers. It provides a centralised platform where businesses can store, organise, and access customer data and interactions. It also automates lead management, opportunity tracking, and sales forecasting processes.

CRM software solutions typically provide reporting and analytics capabilities to generate insights into customer behaviour, sales performance, and marketing effectiveness. They are related to contact management systems and are often deployed via the cloud.

Gartner expects the CRM market to reach $200 billion (approx. £147 billion) by 2027, with about 15% growth each year.[3]

Capterra covers 2,013 CRM products—more than any other category of software we cover—with 14,859 reviews published in the past year.[4]

What are the best HR systems available in the UK?

According to our research, Less Annoying CRM is among the best rated in the category with a 4.79 out of 5 rating from over 624 reviews from the past 2 years.[4] Designed for small businesses and solo entrepreneurs, it offers essential features without unnecessary complexity. While it lacks advanced automation and deep integrations, its affordability and simplicity make it a practical, straightforward CRM choice.

These are the main features:

  • Contact Database: Users find it easy to access and update contact information, though some desire better sharing options and multi-entity linking.

  • Contact Management: Reviewers appreciate centralised contact details, easy access, and integration with Mailchimp, though some find it basic.

  • Calendar/Reminder System: Users value Google Calendar sync and timely reminders, though some miss Outlook integration.

  • Interaction Tracking: Reviewers highlight easy note-taking and history tracking, though some want more automation and social media integration.

  • Lead Management: Users appreciate tracking lead status and importing leads, though some desire more automation and visual tools.

  • Sales Pipeline Management: Reviewers value customisable pipelines and tracking, though some find it complex and desire more automation.

How much does CRM software cost?

Most CRM software solutions on the market are priced on a “per month” basis, and a typical entry-level pricing plan is around $1,292 (approx. 950 GBP) per month. Premium and advanced system subscriptions commonly cost about $17,664 (approx.12,993 GBP) per month.[1]

Entry-level CRM systems include the core functionality of contact database, lead management, and interaction tracking.

Premium or advanced products that are priced higher typically include additional features such as unlimited users, advanced reporting, advanced customer and lead tracking, and sales funnel creation.

First-time buyers should be aware that:

  • Initial setup, training, and data migration are common upfront costs.
  • Maintenance and customer support are common recurring costs.

Most (71%) of the CRM software buyers our advisors spoke to in the last 2 years are budgeting $35 to $105 (approx. £26 to £77) per month.[5]

Free trials are often offered by CRM software providers, and some systems offer free versions.

CRM software features rated by users

All CRM software tools include contact database, interaction tracking, and lead management features, and most share a variety of common features such as task and email management.

Core CRM features

  • Contact management: Maintain a centralised database of customers and their contact information. 90% rate this feature as critical or highly important.
  • Lead management: Store information about leads and contacts and track them through the sales process. 82% rate this feature as critical or highly important.
  • Interaction tracking: Track the interaction history by documenting conversations with customers and contacts. 80% rate this feature as critical or highly important.

Highly rated common CRM features

  • Sales pipeline management: Use the pipeline view to visualise, track, and manage the leads in your pipeline. 81% rate this feature as critical or highly important.
  • Email management: Integrate with email services such as Gmail and Outlook. 80% rate this feature as critical or highly important.
  • Workflow management: Create, design and manage workflows for repetitive tasks. 78% rate this feature as critical or highly important.
  • Task management: Create tasks, track their progress status or completion percentage, and view any associated notes or comments. 77% rate this feature as critical or highly important.
  • Data import/export: Import and export data to and from software applications. 77% rate this feature as critical or highly important.
  • Reporting/analytics: Collect and analyse data to generate reports, track pertinent metrics, and identify trends or patterns. 76% rate this feature as critical or highly important.
  • Lead capture: Automatically identify and save contact information for potential customers. 73% rate this feature as critical or highly important.

Top CRM benefits identified by users

Facilitates easier team collaboration: CRM systems give teams a 360-view of tasks and workflows through features like activity dashboards and workflow management.

“It was easy to see what our team was working on, completing or planning to complete.”

–Victoria V., HRIS specialist, newspapers

Empowers sales reps: CRM tools provide sales professionals with powerful analytics capabilities that help them track KPIs and identify opportunities for upselling and cross-selling.

“This transparency helps make informed decisions and prioritise high-impact activities, ultimately driving higher sales.”

–Olu D., CEO, e-learning

Easily integrates with your software ecosystem: CRM systems are easy to integrate with other marketing tools, such as sales, social media, calendar, and email solutions, enabling seamless data sharing between systems.

“The tool is completely customisable and has very advanced marketing integrations within the cloud.”

–Sarah H., media director, marketing and advertising

Enables small-business growth: CRM software is valuable for supporting and growing small businesses, especially all-in-one solutions that can serve as a foundation when companies are just starting.

“I can customise fields, workflows, and dashboards to suit my business needs. Plus, it grows with my business; I can easily scale up and add more features as required.”

–Adnan A., owner, electrical/electronic manufacturing

Common challenges of CRM software identified by users

The learning curve involved with the implementation of CRM software is one of the most common challenges identified by CRM software users. This makes sense, according to sales professional Mike Aldrich[6], who states that one of the biggest obstacles in using CRM software is the time it takes to maintain it.

“You have to put the time in,” he says. “Start your day by logging in and looking at your dashboard so you know which tasks to prioritise. It’ll show your progress toward your monthly, quarterly, or annual sales goals, and which deals you expect to close soon.”

In fact, 28% of UK software buyers rate staff training and acceptance as a top challenge when planning investments in software in general, while 27% report having in-house skills to manage tools as a key challenge.[7] Therefore, first-time buyers should factor in the time it might take to onboard staff to new systems and value vendors that offer ongoing customer support.

Another common challenge identified by CRM system users is difficulty with payment plans. Such users might not be in a pricing tier that’s aligned with the functionality they need, suggests Capterra advisor manager Michael Ziemba.[8] “These systems often have tiered pricing depending on if they’re entry-level or premium. It's really important to get in there and see what functionality you need.”

To set yourself up for success, here are some questions you can ask CRM software vendors:

  • Is this software built with small businesses in mind?
  • What is the implementation process like?
  • How easy is it to integrate this new solution with tools I already have?
  • What type of ongoing customer support from the CRM vendor can we expect?
  • Are there any user minimums to meet?
  • Are there any important features locked behind premium price points?

What is CRM software used for?

We analysed our extensive database of CRM software reviews and found that the most common use cases are:

  • Streamlining the sales pipeline: Businesses use CRM systems to organise incoming sales opportunities and prioritise them based on their behaviours and interactions.

  • Organising clients and customers: CRM software helps maintain an organised database of client and customer data that can be sorted and grouped to simplify follow-up communications and plan the next actions.

  • Optimising email marketing targeting and automation: CRM software can be used to build customer personas and segments for precise targeting, and then automate routine email marketing tasks or more advanced campaign actions.

  • Analysing and tracking leads: CRM software users can capture potential leads and track their activities and interactions across touchpoints. They can also review the leads with detailed individual profiles or within a dashboard for a wider view with analytics.

CRM software can be categorised into the following four types:

  • Operational CRM software improves a business’s operational efficiency through automation.

  • Strategic CRM softwarefocuses on customers and their interactions with a business.

  • Analytical CRM software organises and analyses customer data with a focus on metrics such as recurring revenue, top sales accounts, and customer retention rates.

  • Collaborative CRM software focuses on sharing customer information among internal teams.

Additionally, many CRM systems are designed to support specific industries:

Who uses CRM software?

Because of its versatility, CRM software is one of the most ubiquitous technologies for customer-facing businesses of all sizes and industries. These systems are typically geared toward one or several of these categories[9]:

  • Marketing
  • Sales
  • Digital commerce
  • Customer service and contact centers

The CRM software market also includes providers that cater to specific sectors or industries, such as staffing and recruiting, telecommunications, and nonprofit.

While anyone related to the categories above likely uses a CRM, notes from our advisor calls reveal some of the most common kinds of users over the past year[5]. The top job titles include owners, agents, CEOS, presidents, and brokers. Common industries include consulting (15%), real estate (15%), and insurance (8%). Additionally, most callers are business owners at companies with less than $1 million in annual revenue and small teams—five or fewer employees or software users.

Common CRM integrations

We analysed our extensive reviews database, and based on that, we determined the three software categories that most often integrate with CRM are:

  1. Email marketing software: By integrating your CRM with an email marketing tool, you can capture a wealth of client data, such as interaction history and which emails they’ve opened.

  2. Website builder software: Connecting your CRM to website builder software lets you collect and analyse customer data in real time, personalise the online experience, and improve customer engagement. It also helps you streamline your sales and marketing efforts by automating tasks such as lead generation and customer follow-ups.

  3. Project management software: Integrating your CRM with project management software can help businesses manage projects more effectively, improve communication, and provide a better customer experience.

  1. UK’s Rapid Embrace of CRM Solutions: The UK is emerging as a dynamic force in CRM adoption, with nearly half (49%) of UK-based businesses implementing new CRM software in the past year. This momentum is set to continue, as one in five (20%) UK firms identify CRM software as a top priority for software investment in 2025. This underscores a growing focus on digital transformation and customer-centric strategies.[7]

  2. CRM Integration in UK Customer Service: CRM software is now deeply embedded in UK customer service operations, with nearly two thirds (64%) of employees involved in customer support using CRM tools during customer calls. This widespread adoption reflects a strategic shift toward leveraging technology to enhance service quality and efficiency, enabling staff to access vital customer information and deliver more personalised, responsive support experiences.[10]

Learn more about how CRM software can help your business


Sources

  1. Capterra software pricing data: Only products with publicly available pricing information and qualified software products within the category, as of the production date are included in the pricing analysis. Currency conversions are based on the rate of the day of publication and may differ from current currency rates. Read the complete methodology.
  2. Shep Hyken, LinkedIn
  3. Forecast Analysis: Customer Experience and Relationship Management, Worldwide, Gartner
  4. Capterra reviews data: Capterra reviews are collected from verified users for individual software products. This report analysed reviews from the past 2 years as of the production date. Number of products refers to our complete catalogue. Read the complete methodology.
  5. Capterra advisor call notes: Findings are based on data from telephonic conversations that Capterra’s advisor team had with small-to-midsize businesses seeking CRM tools. For this report, we analysed phone interactions from the past 1 year as of the production date. Read the complete methodology.
  6. Mike Aldrich, LinkedIn
  7. and [a]. Capterra’s 2025 Tech Trends Survey: The 2025 Tech Trends Survey was conducted in August 2024 to understand the timeline, organisational challenges, adoption & budget, vendor research behaviours, ROI expectations, and satisfaction levels for software buyers.
  8. Michael Ziemba, LinkedIn
  9. Quick Answer: Why Isn’t There a Universal Magic Quadrant for CRM?, Gartner
  10. Capterra's 2024 Customer Service Technology Survey was conducted online in May 2024 to explore how emerging call centre technologies enable brands to deliver exceptional customer experiences.