Keap
A CRM software that automates your entire business
Keap overview
Keap is an all-in-one CRM and automation platform designed to help small businesses streamline operations, capture leads, and grow revenue. With tools for email marketing, sales pipeline management, and task automation, Keap provides a seamless way to manage customer relationships and workflows. Its intuitive interface, integrations, and robust analytics make it ideal for entrepreneurs and teams looking to save time, boost productivity, and scale their business operations.
What are the features of Keap ?
- CRM and contact management
- Sales pipeline tracking
- Marketing automation tools
- Email campaign management
- Appointment scheduling
- Seamless integrations
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Reduce delivery time with custom templates
- Track effort to impact with OKR planning
- Manage complex projects at scale
- Flexible workflows for every team
- Tasks, docs, spreadsheets, and more
Cons
- Reduce delivery time with custom templates
- Track effort to impact with OKR planning
- Manage complex projects at scale
- Flexible workflows for every team
- Tasks, docs, spreadsheets, and more
Customers reviews
GetResponse allows me to easily create, send, manage and monitor email responses. The ability to automate the process of creating effective and customized email marketing campaigns for each client is one of the key benefits we emphasize. We save a lot of time creating newsletters because the Email Maker is incredibly easy to use and comes with a variety of themes. Automation is made easy with its high quality templates and responsive, all-in-one features. Its ease of use and customizable features make it ideal for any marketing endeavor.
Reputation has a lot of promise, but it’s lacking a layer of polish and integration that allows for it be extremely efficient for power users. It’s clunky to handle if you use it for a lot of tasks/projects.
Reputation has a lot of promise, but it’s lacking a layer of polish and integration
Reputation has a lot of promise, but it’s lacking a layer of polish and integration that allows for it be extremely efficient for power users. It’s clunky to handle if you use it for a lot of tasks/projects.
Reputation has a lot of promise, but it’s lacking a layer of polish and integration that allows for it be extremely efficient for power users. It’s clunky to handle if you use it for a lot of tasks/projects.
Reputation has a lot of promise, but it’s lacking a layer of polish and integration that allows for it be extremely efficient for power users. It’s clunky to handle if you use it for a lot of tasks/projects.
Reputation has a lot of promise, but it’s lacking a layer of polish and integration that allows for it be extremely efficient for power users. It’s clunky to handle if you use it for a lot of tasks/projects.
Reputation has a lot of promise, but it’s lacking a layer of polish and integration that allows for it be extremely efficient for power users. It’s clunky to handle if you use it for a lot of tasks/projects.
Reputation has a lot of promise, but it’s lacking a layer of polish and integration that allows for it be extremely efficient for power users. It’s clunky to handle if you use it for a lot of tasks/projects.