Best CRMs for WordPress (Updated for 2023)

WP Fusion makes it possible to integrate any of 50 different CRMs and marketing automation tools with your WordPress site, but some work better with WordPress than others.

When selecting a CRM it’s important to consider the ease of use, the available features, the level of integration available, and (of course) the price.

With that in mind we’re going to be recommending our top CRMs for WordPress in 2023, broken into three categories:

  • Full featured: Your CRM is the hub of your business online. You’re using it to track customers across multiple touch points, send automated emails, run revenue reports, assign owners and tasks, and manage opportunity stages.
  • Middle of the road: You’re primarily interested in sending emails and moving contacts through automations. You don’t need to manage as much data and are looking for an affordable tool.
  • Self hosted: You want full control over your CRM and your data, and are willing to spend a little extra time setting things up.

For each we’ll take a look at our recommended platforms, the available features, how well they integrates with WordPress, and the monthly price for a list with 5,000 contacts.

Let’s get started!

Note: If a CRM in this article has an affiliate program, you may see an affiliate link to their website. Our recommendations aren’t in any way affected by these affiliate programs— we’ve been recommending these CRMs for years, based on our own experiences and those of other WP Fusion users.

 

By full featured we mean your CRM is the hub of your business online. You can manage and view all your contacts, including their ecommerce orders, create metrics dashboards, and run reports.

These CRMs have strong automation capabilities with visual workflow builders including field and tag based triggers, conditions, timers, and goals.

They have deep integrations with outside services as well, so you can connect your scheduling, fulfillment, meeting, and other external services together via Zapier or built-in integrations.


##1 — ActiveCampaign

ActiveCampaign is our top pick for a full-featured CRM in 2023. It’s the perfect combination of power and ease of use. With ActiveCampaign you can:

  • Manage your contacts across multiple mailing lists, and segment within those lists based on tags
  • Create emails using a visual email builder and send campaigns to lists, including split testing and date-based campaigns
  • Create customized contact record views that put the information you need up front, with support for several types of custom fields like radios, dropdowns, and dates
  • Track ecommerce data like orders, products purchased, lifetime values, and abandoned carts from a variety of ecommerce integrations
  • Create automations that email or update your contacts based on changes in tags, field values, or date triggers

#Contact management

ActiveCampaign has a strong CRM component, meaning you can store data relevant to your business on records for each customer or contact, and find contacts easily using searches and saved segments.

Editing a contact record in ActiveCampaign

#Automation

ActiveCampaign really shines at automation. You can create automated workflows that are triggered based on a variety of conditions, and then use timers and logic within those workflows to send highly targeted communications to your subscribers.

For example this automation is triggered when WP Fusion adds a new contact to ActiveCampaign, and syncs the customer’s language preference from TranslatePress into a custom field:

A language preferences automation in ActiveCampaign

The automation checks the value of the customer’s preferred language, moves them onto the appropriate language mailing list, and sends a welcome email.

This automation is triggered when a customer abandons a cart in WooCommerce, via WP Fusion’s abandoned cart addon:

An abandoned cart recovery automation in ActiveCampaign
An abandoned cart recovery automation in ActiveCampaign

It waits one hour to see if a customer has made a purchase, and if not sends an abandoned cart followup email. With ActiveCampaign and WP Fusion it’s also easy to automatically give discounts to customers who’ve abandoned their carts.

#WordPress Integration

ActiveCampaign has a free plugin for WooCommerce which will sync your WooCommerce orders into ActiveCampaign via “Deep Data”, though this requires a Plus plan with ActiveCampaign, and it’s only a one-way sync.

Thankfully WP Fusion is optimized to work with ActiveCampaign and can sync data from 100+ plugins into your CRM.

Via the use of webhooks, you can achieve a bi-directional sync with ActiveCampaign— meaning a tag applied in an automation can trigger events back in WordPress, like awarding a badge or enrolling a student in a course.

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#ActiveCampaign Pricing

ActiveCampaign’s pricing is based on your list size and includes unlimited sending. There are two plans to consider:

Lite

The Lite plan has everything you’d need in terms of the CRM and marketing automation features, but lacks “Deep Data” and the ability to see ecommerce orders in your account and send abandoned cart recovery emails.

  • Price for 5,000 contacts: $69 / month
Plus

The Plus plan adds the “Deep Data” integration with WooCommerce, and works with WP Fusion’s Enhanced Ecommerce addon. It also allows you to send SMS messages as part of automations.

  • Price for 5,000 contacts: $135 / month

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##2 — HubSpot

HubSpot is like the Cadillac of CRMs. HubSpot Marketing Hub has everything ActiveCampaign has in terms of list management, emails, automations, forms, chat, social integrations, and sales pipelines.

In addition to that, HubSpot has many other features such as a landing page builder, A/B testing, custom reports, video hosting, collaboration tools, and hundreds of integrations with external tools.

While ActiveCampaign sometimes gets slow, or has an API outage— we’ve never seen this happen with HubSpot. It’s rock solid. And if there’s ever a problem, expert support is just a phone call away.

You can customize the HubSpot contact layout and track anything you want— purchases, site visits, calls, tasks, events, companies, sales reps, or even custom object relationships.

#WordPress Integration

HubSpot has a free plugin for WordPress, which has a lot of great features. Like the ActiveCampaign plugin it enables site tracking and live chat on your site. But it can also be used to access your HubSpot CRM data from inside the WordPress dashboard— essentially a fully-featured portal into your CRM, without having to leave your site.

Another unique feature of the HubSpot plugin is its support for non-HubSpot forms. The HubSpot plugin can intelligently detect form submissions on your site, from any form plugin, and sync the entries to HubSpot.

Considering that it’s all automated, this works pretty well. But unlike WP Fusion, there’s no way to configure settings for individual forms, or set up field mapping (for example like you can with Gravity Forms). Because of this, people sometimes have problems with contact records getting overwritten with the data from other customers, or custom field values syncing to the wrong fields in the CRM.

We recommend using the HubSpot plugin for quick access to the CRM within WordPress, but leaving the “Non-HubSpot Forms” setting deactivated. Then you can use WP Fusion to sync your data from 100+ plugins into HubSpot CRM, with almost infinite flexibility in terms of which fields are synced, and when.

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#HubSpot Pricing

HubSpot really has it all. So, why don’t we recommend it as #1?

HubSpot is not cheap. While HubSpot has a free CRM, to get the most out of WP Fusion with HubSpot you’ll need HubSpot Marketing Hub Professional, which gives you workflows, and the ability to sync data bi-drectionally with WP Fusion using webhooks.

  • Base price for Marketing Hub Pro (2000 contacts, paid annually): $800 / month
  • Price for 5,000 contacts: $1024.72 / month

With plans starting at $800 a month for a (pretty modest) list size of 2,000 contacts— HubSpot is probably out of reach for many membership site owners.

But if marketing automation is critical to your business and you need to have the best features, integrations, stability, and support— HubSpot can start to look like a pretty good deal.

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##3 — Ontraport

Ontraport has many of the same features as ActiveCampaign in terms of contact management and building automated campaigns, but builds on the CRM functionality by allowing you to have multiple custom objects that relate to your contact records, sort of like a more friendly version of Salesforce.

If you need to manage multiple pieces of related data, then Ontraport is a good choice over ActiveCampaign.

For example if you had a yoga studio business, a single contact record could be linked with:

  • The studio where the customer is currently attending classes
  • A trainer who is responsible for checking on the customer
  • Several classes the customer is enrolled in, with dates and times
  • The referral partner who originally introduced the customer to your studio
Contact records in Ontraport are infinitely customizable and can be connected to other types of records using relational fields

Ontraport also includes many built-in features that would require a third-party tool with another CRM, such as:

#WordPress Integration

Ontraport has a free plugin for WordPress, PilotPress, which lets you run a basic membership site inside of WordPress. Purchases via Ontraport order forms can assign PilotPress membership levels, and then your customers can log into WordPress to access their membership content.

While this is sufficient for a basic membership site, PilotPress doesn’t have any learning management capabilities, and also doesn’t integrate with other WordPress plugins.

The good news is WP Fusion supports Ontraport in the same way as ActiveCampaign. Using WP Fusion you can build your site using your favorite ecommerce, membership, and LMS plugins, and know that all of your member and customer data is kept in sync bi-directionally with Ontraport.

If you’re selling products or subscriptions with WooCommerce, you can also use WP Fusion’s Enhanced Ecommerce Addon for Ontraport to sync your WooCommerce orders directly into Ontraport. All of your WooCommerce orders will show up on contact records and in sales reports inside of the CRM.

#Ontraport Pricing

While Ontraport has a ton of built in features, the downside is that this increases the price.

If you’re already building your landing pages in WordPress, selling your products via WooCommerce and managing your affiliates via AffiliateWP (and connecting it all to your CRM with WP Fusion), it may feel excessive to be paying for the same features with Ontraport.

Ontraport’s pricing is based on your list size and includes unlimited sending:

  • Price for 2,500 contacts: $147 / month
  • Price for 10,000 contacts: $297 / month

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#“Middle of the road” CRMs

For this category we’ll be looking at CRMs that might be a little bit weaker on sales and reporting features, but still have good list building and marketing automation capabilities.

Both of these CRMs are priced more affordably than ActiveCampaign and Ontraport, and both have a free plan that’s good for a business that’s just getting started.

 


##1 — Brevo (previously Sendinblue)

Brevo is a CRM and marketing automation system from France that’s been around since 2012.

Its CRM features are more limited than ActiveCampaign or Ontraport, for example you can’t see order history or lifetime value on contact records, but it still has a capable automation builder that lets you use triggers, conditions, and timers to send emails to your contacts.

This automation in Brevo checks if a new customer has completed a LearnDash course within three days, and sends a followup email

Brevo also has built in features for:

  • SMS marketing
  • Live chat
  • Landing pages
  • Signup forms
  • and Facebook ads and retargeting

#WordPress Integration

Brevo has a free WordPress plugin that lets you manage your contacts from within the WordPress dashboard, and embed signup forms on your site.

There are also some helper plugins like the Gravity Forms Brevo Add-On which connect specific plugins to Brevo.

But for the tightest integration between WordPress and Brevo, we (of course) recommend WP Fusion. With WP Fusion any of your WordPress plugins can send data directly to Brevo, allowing you to:

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#Brevo Pricing

Brevo’s pricing is based on the number of emails you send, not the size of your list.

This makes it a good choice if you have a large list but you’re mostly sending transactional emails as part of automations, and your overall email volume is low.

  • The free plan allows you to send up to 300 emails per day
  • Price for 40,000 emails a month: $25 / month

Brevo also offers Pay As You Go pricing for email sending, you can buy a 5,000 email sending credit for $40. This might be a good alternative to a monthly plan if you’re only sending out a few email blasts per year.

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##2 — MailerLite

MailerLite is another great choice for a business that needs marketing automation capabilities, but doesn’t need to do as much in the CRM with custom field values, assigning owners and tasks, and tracking revenue.

MailerLite’s features are similar to Brevo— it has a drag and drop email builder, landing pages, signup forms, A/B split testing, and subscriber organization in the form of segments and groups.

Our only complaint with MailerLite is that they don’t allow a subscriber’s email address to be updated over the API, meaning if someone updates their email address in WordPress, WP Fusion won’t be able to sync the changed email to MailerLite.

That may not be a deal-breaker but it’s something to keep in mind, especially if you’re running a membership site and need to ensure you always have the most recent email addresses for your subscribers.

#WordPress integration

Like Brevo, MailerLite has a free WordPress plugin that lets you embed signup forms on your website. But this is just a one-way transfer of data when someone submits the form.

For a true bi-directional integration between MailerLite and all your WordPress data, the best option is WP Fusion.

#MailerLite Pricing

MailerLite is priced based on your list size, and all paid plans include unlimited sending.

  • The free plan allows you to send up to 12,000 emails a month to 1,000 subscribers
  • Price for 5,000 contacts with unlimited sending: $21 / month

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#Self-hosted CRMs

An alternative to using a cloud-based CRM is hosting it yourself on your own site. There are several benefits to this:

  • You have complete control over your own data and data security
  • No limits to the number of contacts on your lists
  • No monthly fees

The downside is that these CRMs take a little more work to set up and maintain. You may need to upgrade your server resources as your contact list grows, and you’ll likely still need to pay for a third-party sending service for optimal email deliverability.

#Part One – Standalone

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##1 — Mautic

Mautic is an open source CRM and marketing automation tool, but it’s not a WordPress plugin like those in the next section, it needs to be installed as an application on your server— similar to installing WordPress. It’s maintained by a community of volunteers, and is supported by a commercial version provided by Acquia.

Mautic has all the features you’d expect from one of our “full featured” CRMs: contact management with custom fields, organization via tags and segments, a visual email builder, a drag and drop automation builder, lead scoring, and reports.

While Mautic is open source and completely free, you do need some technical know-how to start using it. To install Mautic you’ll need to create a subdomain or subdirectory on your server, upload the installation files via FTP, and set up a database in MySQL to hold your data.

For Mautic segments and campaigns to run automatically you’ll need to set up cron tasks via your server’s cPanel or an external cron service.

If things like “cron job”, “MySQL”, and “PHP version” sound foreign to you— Mautic may not be a good choice unless you’re willing to spend some extra time or hire someone to assist with setting it up.

#WordPress Integration

Mautic has a free WordPress plugin which enables visitor tracking on your site, and allows you to embed Mautic forms and “dynamic content” from your Mautic app.

Because Mautic doesn’t have the market share of a lot of other CRMs, the options for integrating with your WordPress user and customer data is more limited.

There are unofficial addons for some popular plugins, like Gravity Forms Mautic by GravityPlus, or Mautic WooCommerce Integration by MakeWebBetter, but you can end up with a tangle of integration extensions with varying quality and levels of support.

Thankfully WP Fusion fully supports Mautic, and with WP Fusion you can use just one plugin to keep all of your data in WordPress synced bi-directionally with your contacts in Mautic.

For more information on using WP Fusion and Mautic, check out our Introducing Mautic post from 2017.

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#Mautic Pricing

Mautic is completely free and can be downloaded from mautic.org. You can either install it on your existing website, or set up a new hosting account just for Mautic.

For best deliverability it’s recommended to use an external sending service, like Amazon SES.

  • Mautic: Free
  • Email sending via SES: $0.10 per 1,000 emails

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#Plugin-based CRMs

When we first published this review in 2020 there was only one real CRM + email marketing plugin on the market, Groundhogg.

In the last year, two new plugins have launched, FluentCRM and Autonami.

So, which is the best? We’re not going to say 😉

All three products are evolving quickly and each has a group of super loyal fans. There are however some pluses and minuses to each plugin to consider depending on the nature of your business.

 

#Groundhogg

Groundhogg was the first plugin to launch as an integrated CRM and marketing automation tool, back in 2019. As such it’s got a big ecosystem of extensions, and it’s very well tested (especially at scale).

The downside is, it’s starting to show its age. While the newer marketing automation plugins have integrated visual automation builders (just like we love with ActiveCampaign), Groundhogg has a simpler “Funnel Builder” that lets you create a sales funnel with a series of steps.

With Groundhogg you can create linear “Funnels”, for example this funnel welcomes a new user.

This is good for building sales funnels or anything with a series of steps that have to execute in order, leading to a goal— but it’s not great for running automations that might have different conditions / paths, or multiple goals.

With Groundhogg the form builders and email builder are also shortcode based, not visual editors, which is usually slower to work with and harder for new users to learn.

SaaS Comparison? Groundhogg is like the Infusionsoft of WordPress CRM plugins: A bit outdated and hard to work with, but reliable at scale, and with the widest variety of extensions— especially those optimized for “old school” sales like taking notes from calls and assigning sales reps.

#Groundhogg Pricing

There is no limit to the size of your list with Groundhogg, or the number of emails you can send. Instead Groundhogg’s pricing is based on which extensions you need, or the bundle plan you purchase.

Groundhogg’s recommended bundle, the Pro, is $40 / month (paid annually), which makes it the most expensive of the WordPress plugin CRMs.

To send emails from Groundhogg it’s also recommended to use a dedicated email sending service, such as Amazon SES.

  • Core Groundhogg CRM plugin: Free
  • “Pro” bundle with extensions: $480 / year
  • Email sending via SES: $0.10 per 1,000 emails

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#FluentCRM

FluentCRM launched in September 2020 with a lot of fanfare— since it came from WPManageNinja, the folks behind the already popular Fluent Forms.

FluentCRM redefined what was possible for marketing automation within a WordPress plugin. It has a SaaS-like admin experience that makes finding data and working with records fast and intuitive. Working with FluentCRM will feel very familiar for anyone coming from a cloud-based CRM like ActiveCampaign, ConvertKit, or Drip.

FluentCRM includes a visual email builder as well as pre-built templates.

While FluentCRM doesn’t have quite as many native integrations with other plugins as Groundhogg does, WP Fusion supports connecting to FluentCRM just like any other CRM, so all of WP Fusion’s 100+ plugin integrations work with FluentCRM just like a cloud-based CRM.

In addition, WP Fusion can connect to FluentCRM over the REST API, meaning you can connect multiple sites to a single FluentCRM plugin instance, and keep user and customer data in sync across every site where WP Fusion is installed.

SaaS Comparison? FluentCRM is like the ActiveCampaign of WordPress CRM plugins: It’s flexible enough to handle many types of business (ecommerce, membership, learning management, etc), and has modern interfaces with a flexible automation builder and email campaign editor.

#FluentCRM Pricing

FluentCRM’s pricing is straightforward, with all extensions and integrations included with all plans.

To send emails from FluentCRM it’s also recommended to use a dedicated email sending service. FluentCRM has out-of-the-box support for Amazon SES, Mailgun, SendGrid, SendInBlue, PepiPost, and SparkPost— or you can use your own SMTP server.

  • Single site license including all integrations: $129 / year
  • Email sending depends on the provider. Via SES, for example: $0.10 per 1,000 emails

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#Autonami

Autonami by WooFunnels is the newest CRM plugin for WordPress, it launched in spring of 2023.

It has a lot of potential, but the learning curve is currently steeper than FluentCRM or Groundhogg— partly because Autonami was designed as an extension for WooFunnels, which is itself an extension for WooCommerce. It can be difficult to get all the right plugins activated at the right versions and at the right time.

Autonami can require up to 5 different plugins to be active and at the latest version before it’s fully functional, and it’s not always clear which component isn’t installed properly.

Once you get it working though, Autonami has an intuitive interface, with a visual automation builder that includes conditions, timers, and triggers from several plugin sources (i.e. Gravity Forms, WooCommerce, LearnDash, etc.).

Autonami includes a full featured automation builder, similar to what you’d expect from a cloud-based CRM.

Like FluentCRM, WP Fusion can connect to Autonami over the REST API, meaning you can sync customer data from any number of sites bidirectionally with a single instance of the Autonami CRM plugin.

Because Autonami is from the WooFunnels team, it’s optimized for WooCommerce out of the box. For example features like abandoned cart tracking and automatic discounts are built in and easy to set up. The downside of this is that if you’re not using WooCommerce, many of Autonami’s features are unavailable.

SaaS Comparison? Autonami is like the Klaviyo of WordPress CRM plugins: It’s super optimized for ecommerce, and includes everything you need to market to your WooCommerce customers via email and SMS, including built in tools and pre-built campaigns for abandoned cart recovery, automatic discounts, and upsells / cross-sells (via WooFunnels).

#Autonami Pricing

Autonami’s pricing is also straightforward, with all features included for a single annual fee.

To send emails from Autonami it’s also recommended to use a dedicated email sending service, like Amazon SES.

  • Single site license including all integrations: $129 / year
  • Email sending depends on the provider. Via SES, for example: $0.10 per 1,000 emails

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#Which CRM do I choose?

If you ask a dozen people which CRM or marketing automation tool to use, you’ll likely get a dozen answers.

Our recommendations in this list are based on our own experiences with helping thousands of WP Fusion customers integrate their WordPress site with their CRM— all eight of these platforms are reliable, being actively developed, and provide a good balance between features and price.

Whichever platform you use, you’ll want the best possible integration with your WordPress site, and for that we hope you’ll choose WP Fusion.

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15 thoughts on “Best CRMs for WordPress (Updated for 2023)”

  1. Best inresting article! And wpfusion is best plugin for wordpress, transform your site in a powerful marketing tool!

  2. Thanks for this article. I made a commitment to use MailPoet for the time being in hopes that they add necessary CRM components or at least better automation. It’s a great way to build emails within WordPress but it lacks a lot of deep integration.

  3. Since two weeks ago, I’ve been doing some research about this topic, which is such a coincidence! And I agree ActiveCampaign is a great platform, likely the best.

  4. Based on this article I tried FluentCRM and all I can say is stay away. Their support is horrible and basically only community based via their private FB group even though it is right there in the pricing info… premium support.

    Once you get into the plugin things documentation doesn’t make sense and there is a big integration with FluentForms. So if you are looking at price, you need to add the cost of FluentForms Pro to your decision as you really need both plugins.

    Unfortunately Fluent claims it can do a bunch of fancy stuff ala the “ActiveCampaign of WordPress” but it really doesn’t do what it says it does. It LOOKS like it has the features because it lets you set them up, but they don’t actually work.

    On the surface, just looking at the admin, it seems like it is powerful and can do a lot of typical CRM tasks, but actually most of the intermediate level things you might want to do just don’t work. Join their FB group and check the multitude of comments about features just not working or buggy and then see the lack of help from FluentCRM folks.

    I have not tried the other two in this article but I’m going to probably try GroundHogg now as for me FluentCRM is not even close to primetime and needs a lot of work to fix their bugs and implement the functionality they say they have and that lots of customers want to do but can’t after buying and installing.

    1. Hey Bob, thanks for sharing your thoughts! Yes, FluentCRM does have some rough spots… it’s definitely not a full replacement for ActiveCampaign. It’s also a new-ish plugin and there are still some kinks to work out.

      We use ActiveCampaign ourselves and still think it’s the best option in terms of features, performance, and price.

      However, some folks are willing to put up with some extra time setting things up / working through issues / finding their own support solutions, for the cost savings they can get by using a WordPress-hosted solution. In that case I think FluentCRM is a pretty compelling offer. Groundhogg is worth a look as well. The CRM is more mature, but the automation capabilities are more basic.

      I would stay away from Autonami for the moment just because it’s the newest plugin and we’ve still found some things to be buggy.

      Good luck! 🙂

    1. Good question! These are still the top platforms folks are using with WP Fusion, by the numbers. I’m personally getting a little fed up with ActiveCampaign… they keep having issues and outages, and now they’re raising prices at the same time. It can take literally weeks to hear back from support. I’ve been eyeing a move to brevo, but not ready to pull the trigger yet.

      We’ve added support for a few new platforms that are promising, like Bento and HighLevel but they’re still pretty small in terms of the CRMs in this list.

      1. Jack, we are working with Spence on an enterprise-level project using WP Fusion. We are considering ActiveCampaign (AC) as the CRM for this project. Your most recent (4/1/23) comment has me concerned about that consideration. Has your experience with AC improved over the last few months? Thanks for your input.

        1. I think it’s still the best platform we support in terms of features for the price. The stability issues have improved since April.

          I’m still considering moving to either Brevo or a self-hosted solution…. but it’s a big job and I’ve been putting it off.

          Self hosted would save us money and give us more options for customization… but you need to have a developer available who is capable of fixing bugs, testing updates, troubleshooting incompatibilities, etc. I wouldn’t recommend it for enterprise.

          Many of our enterprise customers use HubSpot— it’s more expensive, but more reliable than AC, has better sales features, and better support. Might be worth checking out.

  5. This article is a concise and insightful guide to the best CRMs for WordPress. The focus on key features and user testimonials makes it easy to pick the right CRM. Well done!

  6. How is your experience with Mautic running a multiple subdomain at the same time with WP fusion?

    I know how to install it and create a server, and I have installed it many times in the past.
    in fact, I am running my own server already for hosting WordPress.
    so, all of those things about setting up Mautic are fine with me.
    are Mautic is a good option campring to Fluent CRM?

    1. I haven’t had any issues with running Mautic on a subdomain, but the same server as WordPress. It’s pretty stable and performance optimized.

      I find the Mautic UI kind of clunky, but apparently it’s getting a big upgrade in the upcoming v5: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/mautic-5-beyond-expectations-beyond-limits

      Also, Mautic can do real time site tracking (including for anonymous visitors), which FluentCRM can’t do.

      It *is* more complicated to set up and maintain. I sometimes have problems installing updates. But if you’ve already set it up before it could be a good alternative to FluentCRM 👍

  7. I ‘m a paying customer of Fluent CRM,
    Tbh, there is one feature that they don’t have to make the work flow nice and smooth.

    It s lack of auto save. I mean come on people… Who call themselves wpninja.

    This 2024, on a cloud based system. To have an auto save functions and a history of the changes is a standard.

    3 times I have lost hours of work because of a browser crash, misplaced click etc… All of this wouldnt have been a problem.

    So if your time is precious stay away from Fluent CRM. It s not serious.

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