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CRM buyer guides

Plain-English guides to choosing, pricing, and switching CRMs — written to help you make the right call without the sales pitch.

FAQ

Common questions

What should I look for when choosing a CRM?
Start with the work you do every day — quoting, scheduling, invoicing, and getting paid — and make sure those are strong and easy on mobile. Then weigh pricing against your team size, and check that support and onboarding fit how you like to learn. Our “How to choose a CRM” guide walks through the full process.
How much does a field service CRM cost?
Entry plans commonly run from around $20 to $50 per user per month, with value-focused platforms starting lower and enterprise tools priced higher and often quote-based. Watch for per-user scaling and paid add-ons — our pricing guide breaks down what you’ll actually pay.
Is it hard to switch CRMs?
It’s very doable with a plan. Most platforms support importing your customers and job history, and the main work is exporting cleanly from your old system and double-checking the data after import. Our migration guide covers the full step-by-step.
Do I really need a CRM, or are spreadsheets fine?
Spreadsheets work until they don’t — usually once you’re juggling multiple crew members, follow-ups, and invoicing. If you’re losing track of leads or double-booking jobs, that’s the signal. The “Do you need a CRM?” guide lays out the warning signs.

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