In our comparison of Maximizer vs. OnePageCRM, OnePageCRM is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
We find that Maximizer is helping us stay organized, become proactive in our interactions with the customers and help build our image as an efficient and responsive organization.
There are so many good things. Where do I start! Well, it is easy to use. I suppose it is the intuitive structure that lets us learn it on the fly. A customer profile can contain everything from documents to images and videos which can be accessed as needed. You can select and modify fields according to your processing and reporting needs. The templates and forms are good tools to use for email and for other means of communication.
Interestingly enough, it requires you to type delete for everything you decide to delete. I understand it is a control against the risk of deleting desired data by mistake. However, a simple yes or no option could suffice there.
One of the best CRMs out there. Period. They don't have paid add-ons. I use their free web forms. Their browser extension is also great. I've been using OnePage for 5 years now and can't recommend it highly enough.
Built for sales, no extra fluff
Would be great to have more integrations
Ability to trace extremely precise and customizable sets of data and turn this into accountable data that has bettered customer service using Dashboards
Customer support experiences are poor, the software is quite slow, it occasionally crashes.
I run a small consultancy firm and I think I've tested every single productivity tool (Notion, Todoist, Trello, etc.) Keeping my tasks and clients there was working fine for me until I had my first 5 hires. Then data management turned into a big mess. So we started looking for a simple CRM and my PA found OnePageCRM. I like that it syncs with so many different apps and pulls data into one place. I'm a huge fan of structures and orders and it feels great to finally have my data organized and structured.
Full email sync, team management, focused users
A few features might be missing but not deal breakers for us (it's a perfect solution for its price)
We find that Maximizer is helping us stay organized, become proactive in our interactions with the customers and help build our image as an efficient and responsive organization.
There are so many good things. Where do I start! Well, it is easy to use. I suppose it is the intuitive structure that lets us learn it on the fly. A customer profile can contain everything from documents to images and videos which can be accessed as needed. You can select and modify fields according to your processing and reporting needs. The templates and forms are good tools to use for email and for other means of communication.
Interestingly enough, it requires you to type delete for everything you decide to delete. I understand it is a control against the risk of deleting desired data by mistake. However, a simple yes or no option could suffice there.
Ability to trace extremely precise and customizable sets of data and turn this into accountable data that has bettered customer service using Dashboards
Customer support experiences are poor, the software is quite slow, it occasionally crashes.
One of the best CRMs out there. Period. They don't have paid add-ons. I use their free web forms. Their browser extension is also great. I've been using OnePage for 5 years now and can't recommend it highly enough.
Built for sales, no extra fluff
Would be great to have more integrations
I run a small consultancy firm and I think I've tested every single productivity tool (Notion, Todoist, Trello, etc.) Keeping my tasks and clients there was working fine for me until I had my first 5 hires. Then data management turned into a big mess. So we started looking for a simple CRM and my PA found OnePageCRM. I like that it syncs with so many different apps and pulls data into one place. I'm a huge fan of structures and orders and it feels great to finally have my data organized and structured.
Full email sync, team management, focused users
A few features might be missing but not deal breakers for us (it's a perfect solution for its price)
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In our rating and review comparison of Maximizer vs. OnePageCRM, OnePageCRM has 5 user reviews and Maximizer has 36. The average star rating for OnePageCRM is 4.8 while Maximizer has an average rating of 4.16. OnePageCRM has more positive reviews than Maximizer. Comparing Maximizer vs. OnePageCRM reviews, OnePageCRM has stronger overall reviews.
Maximizer vs. OnePageCRM both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Customer Management, Lead Management, Reporting & Analytics, Systems/Administrative, Limits. In our feature comparison of Maximizer vs. OnePageCRM, Maximizer offers more of the most popular features and tools than OnePageCRM.
In our pricing comparison of Maximizer vs. OnePageCRM, Maximizer's pricing starts at $55/month and is more affordable compared to OnePageCRM's starting cost of $9.95/month.
Our comparison of Maximizer vs. OnePageCRM shows that OnePageCRM scores higher in usability for . Maximizer scores higher in ease of use, meets requirements, learning curve, setup & support, quality of support, ease of admin, but OnePageCRM has the best scores overall for system usability.
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