
The best thing is that it integrates really well in Apple ecosystem and with my apple mail inbox. If your entire team is on Mac, iPhones, iPads then it just works. The macOS integration feels like it actually native Apple app rather then a 3rd party app. The Apple Mail integration is also good, I can link emails to contacts and projects without directly with the Daylite mail assistant integration. Task creation is straightforward and assigning them to different team members is easy enough. So if your a small Mac-only team that just needs basic task tracking and contact management, it's okay but there are a lot of missing features to call it a proper CRM. Análise coletada por e hospedada no G2.com.
Honestly, Everything! Where do I even start. The biggest dealbreaker for me honestly is theres zero automation inside the platform. I've used tools where you can build out workflows, set triggers, create flows that actually move things forward without you having to manually do every single step. Even wordpress plugins supports that and its not even a CRM. You can't build a flow, you can't set up a simple "if this then that" rule, nothing is available. Every action is manual which completely defeats the purpose of a CRM in 2024 when everything else has moved on.
On top of that, the interface feels pretty old. Doesn't feel like a modern SaaS CRM tool at all. Análise coletada por e hospedada no G2.com.




