The biggest mistake a competitor can make is thinking Salesforce is a CRM. They may sell themselves as one, but that is just to get a foothold in a company's sales system. Salesforce actually sells (1) an ecosystem that lets your company connect to any other software out there and (2) a platform on which you can build...basically anything. These two together ensure that every one of their customers is 100% locked in…
Launch HN: Twenty.com (YC S23) – Open-source CRM
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#72Looks neat iFelix! I'm interested to know how much time you've actually spent using CRMs or ERPs yourself. Not clicking around and exploring features, but actually using for something. While I know this is a very early release, my biggest concern is naivety about real world usage requirements, and if you'll be able to manage the feature creep that will be coming with it without just turning into another Salesforce or…
Re: Launch HN: Twenty.com (YC S23) – Open-source CRM
#73Best of luck. Would be happy to receive an email from your sales team once you have the equivalent of HubSpot marketing enterprise. As an engineer turned founder, I agree these products suck and the market is ready for disruption. Focusing on engineers and product quality is a good play.
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#74Re: Launch HN: Twenty.com (YC S23) – Open-source CRM
#75Earlier quoted context omitted.
It cost us ~$100k from a broker. I've always loved nice domain names and I had some cash because I sold my previous company to Airbnb so I was happy to spend it!
Holy crap, is the name that great?
Re: Launch HN: Twenty.com (YC S23) – Open-source CRM
#76We are currently evaluating CRM packages. This is probably a bit too in development for me to recommend but I'll let you know our internal requirements so you have one extra data point in the market. Phone integration is huge for us. We need the CRM to respond to an incoming call by bringing up the contacts details if it recognises the number. We also need a log that the cal began, was answered by, and how long it la…
Re: Launch HN: Twenty.com (YC S23) – Open-source CRM
#77What's your plan to make money? How long is your run way?
We don't really think in terms of runway yet as the company has just been setup. YC gave us 500k which we haven't spent yet.
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#79Congrats on launch! I completely agree with the wisdom of launching early as soon as some basic functionality works. If I had to suggest the lowest-hanging fruits for your roadmap, it would be email automation and lead enrichment. I'm an engineering consultant for various sales tech startups which operate within the ecosystem of "build a HubSpot/Salesforce/Freshworks/etc integration for a specific type of sales organ…
I also wanted to price differently than by seat initially. Because CRMs tends to be the source of truth for the whole organizations, and usually teams like customer support are left out because it's not worth paying a license for them to just read the information the sales have put in, while it would be useful. But we didn't find a better way to price in the end. Pricing by usage feels off since there is no cost associated to usage (a user that logs more activities is not going to cost us more). How would you charge then?
Noted for email automation / lead enrichment!
Re: Launch HN: Twenty.com (YC S23) – Open-source CRM
#80What's wrong with SugarCRM?