Show HN: I got frustrated with CRMs, so I'm building my own for startups (leadchee.com)
After trying a bunch of CRMs for my startup, I kept running into the same issues—overpriced plans that scale aggressively or bloated features that just slow me down.
I wanted something simple, affordable, and actually built for startups, so I decided to build it myself: Leadchee.com. Fixed pricing, no nonsense.
Curious—how do you all handle CRMs? Do you stick with the big players, go for niche tools, or build your own? Would love to hear your thoughts!
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But it does have 28 5 star reviews.
Can you give some insight into how you've implemented an AI to learn how the CRM is used so it adapts the functionality of the CRM? This sounds magic!
Their fast compute ability make them ideal to create a sort of a companion to identify leads getting colder, sales missing a point or even prioritizing leads.
The downside is that you cannot just call an OpenAI endpoint, and have to create a sort of second interface for agents to be able to act upon, all that while maintaining a subscription cost as low as possible, so yeah, those feature will come progressively.