Source: https://opensource.com/business/16/2/top-6-open-source-crm-tools-2016 + community contributions
Name | Source Code | Language | Home Page |
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Zurmo | bitbucket.org/zurmo/zurmo | PHP | http://zurmo.org |
Source: https://opensource.com/business/16/2/top-6-open-source-crm-tools-2016 + community contributions
Name | Source Code | Language | Home Page |
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Zurmo | bitbucket.org/zurmo/zurmo | PHP | http://zurmo.org |
Is there only in PHP?
Is there only in PHP?
I'm sure there are more, let me know I can add them.
Is there only in PHP?
Hi,
Could you also add this:
Name | Krayin
Source Code | https://github.com/krayin/laravel-crm
Language | PHP - Laravel
Home Page | https://krayincrm.com/
On my fork https://gist.github.com/gnovaro/eb25117c2ec826b5354a34fa17828eb1 I added Dolibbar and Vtiger to the list
On my fork https://gist.github.com/gnovaro/eb25117c2ec826b5354a34fa17828eb1 I added Dolibbar and Vtiger to the list
Added here too.
Another to add but in dotnet / C#
https://github.com/splendidcrm/SplendidCRM-Community-Edition
please add this crm too: https://github.com/X2Engine/X2CRM
I came across this list of open-source CRM software and wanted to share my thoughts. It's really great to see so many options available for businesses looking for a CRM solution.
One thing that I'd like to add to this list is Planfix CRM. I've been using Planfix for a while now, and it's become an integral part of my business. It's a cloud-based CRM system that offers a range of features specifically designed for businesses, including the ability to store and manage customer information, track sales, and create customized reports. I find it really easy to use, and I appreciate the advanced security measures that are in place to protect against data breaches and other security threats.
Overall, I think Planfix is a great addition to this list of open-source CRM software. If you're looking for a reliable and secure CRM solution, I'd definitely recommend giving it a try.
I came across this list of open-source CRM software and wanted to share my thoughts. It's really great to see so many options available for businesses looking for a CRM solution.
One thing that I'd like to add to this list is Planfix CRM. I've been using Planfix for a while now, and it's become an integral part of my business. It's a cloud-based CRM system that offers a range of features specifically designed for businesses, including the ability to store and manage customer information, track sales, and create customized reports. I find it really easy to use, and I appreciate the advanced security measures that are in place to protect against data breaches and other security threats.
Overall, I think Planfix is a great addition to this list of open-source CRM software. If you're looking for a reliable and secure CRM solution, I'd definitely recommend giving it a try.
@Piersqsw Does it have the source available?
Can you add our Open Source CRM? https://github.com/roskus/hammercrm PHP - Laravel.
Thanks
It would be great if you can add https://github.com/nash-md/meow, it is an open-source CRM / Sales Management written in Typescript and React
Hello, thanks for creating this list! Could you please add our project to the list?
https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty ; Typescript ; https://twenty.com
Thanks a lot!
here node.js react.js Open source ERP CRM https://github.com/idurar/erp-crm
Are any of these systems SaaS, or is it possible to transform them into SaaS?
Are any of these systems SaaS, or is it possible to transform them into SaaS?
Some provide a SaaS offering. This gist doesn't track that information, so you'd have to investigate each one yourself.
ERPNext is missing - Frappe framework
fwiw, IDURAR isn't open source, just source available.
Idurar is 25% opensource. You'll have to pay if you want to view/test update and delete features.
Great list of open-source CRMs! I had a funny experience with CRM software recently. I was setting up a system for a small business and thought I'd go the open-source route to save some bucks. After some trial and error, we ended up trying Acumatica Cloud ERP -https://acupowererp.com/acumatica/manufacturing-edition . Once we got the hang of it, it was pretty smooth. The flexibility of their Manufacturing Edition really helped streamline things for us.
Thank you