1. Sugar Mobile
This app is a supplement to Apple’s iPhone and iPad’s Sugar Professional or Enterprise Editions. Users can register calls made on mobile phones using the mobile app, and it makes it easier to view and engage with client data while on the go. Every address can be clicked to display the location on a Google map, and any changes to the system’s data are updated instantly.
2. SAP Business ByDesign
SAP Business ByDesign offers a user-friendly and complete mobile CRM solution. You can use your mobile device to traverse the complete ERP and CRM system, change your views, check the availability of goods at various locations, and make new sales orders. The access is currently only available for iPhone, but SAP plans to enable Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Phone in the future.
3. Box.net
Every employee can securely collaborate across teams, with clients, and with partners using Mobile Box from any location and on any device. All of your internet stuff may be arranged and viewed using a file/folder structure. A web page can be quickly created from any of these folders. On a website or blog, files can be shared using widgets. PC, iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, and Android are all supported.
4. Salesforce Chatter
It is a platform and application for social enterprise collaboration that is cloud-based. In order to increase productivity, it makes use of social aspects made popular by consumer social networking sites like Facebook, like as profiles, status updates, and real-time feeds. With the app, you may access files, keep up with group conversations and changes, and update records. Salesforce Mobile SDK can also be used to build highly personalised, group-based mobile applications.
5. Microsoft Dynamics CRM, number
Microsoft created the customer relationship management software suite. Using One Microsoft solutions, it offers social insights, business information, and productivity. It can be set up on-premises, in the cloud, or using a hybrid of both. It is a member of the Microsoft Dynamics family of enterprise software. Like Microsoft SharePoint, Dynamics CRM is a server-client programme that primarily runs on IIS and supports a wide range of web services interfaces. Customers can use a browser to access Dynamics CRM or a thick client plug-in for Microsoft Outlook. The Chrome and Firefox browsers are also fully supported in addition to Internet Explorer.
6. Resco MobileCRM.
It is a mobile client that enables sales representatives and field service technicians to access Microsoft Dynamics CRM data from the iPhone. Field representatives can obtain the data independently without having to call the office. No middleware or server components must be installed.
7. Oracle Mobile Sales Forecast and Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant, respectively
Sales customers can access their Oracle CRM on Demand applications through Oracle Mobile Sales Assistant and Oracle Mobile Sales Forecast. With the calendar and contact tools built into your handheld device, you can manage your most important client relationship data in real time.
8. CWR Mobile CRM
For field sales and service personnel utilising Microsoft Dynamics CRM, there is CWR Mobile CRM. The Windows Phone, iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry, and Android operating systems all support it.
9. SAP CRM with Sybase Mobile Sales
Sales teams can quickly and reliably access SAP CRM data with the Sybase Mobile Sales for SAP CRM application using any mobile device.
10. Mobile Version of Zoho CRM
You have the choice to use your mobile devices to access and interact with your online Zoho CRM data. The native Zoho CRM app is accessible on Android, iPhone, and iPad devices. The web application can also be used on various mobile devices. Whenever you are, you may access information from CRM modules including Leads, Accounts, Contacts, Potentials, Cases, Tasks, Events, etc. Also, you can edit, add, or remove data while working offline. These changes will be saved locally and synchronised with your online account once you connect to the network.
11. Elements CRM
a Mac customer relationship management (Mac CRM) programme developed by Interactive for use with Apple products. It is accessible through a subscription-based Cloud computing service. Elements CRM combines cloud and desktop functionality. Its primary duties include recording email correspondence, managing tasks and follow-ups, managing leads and contact information, tracking communication history, generating estimates and invoicing, and managing projects.
12. Base CRM
Available on iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, it is a customer relationship management (CRM) system. The first complete native CRM Android app was called Base. Base uses big data, mobile, and real-time computing, in contrast to legacy cloud CRM and Salesforce Automation platforms like Salesforce, to help sales people win more deals while giving sales management visibility into the sales funnel and forecast.