Highrise is a simple CRM, allowing the user to track leads and manage follow ups with zero learning curve. Highrise is only available and supported for existing customers. As of August 2018 Highrise is no longer available to new customers. Existing customers may still take advantage of Highrise.
$4
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Score 9.5 out of 10
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Free/Freemium Version
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Entry-level Setup Fee
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Features
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Ratings
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8.6
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11% above category average
Customer data management / contact management
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Workflow management
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9.00 Ratings
Territory management
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8.80 Ratings
Opportunity management
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9.00 Ratings
Integration with email client (e.g., Outlook or Gmail)
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9.20 Ratings
Contract management
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7.60 Ratings
Quote & order management
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7.60 Ratings
Interaction tracking
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7.40 Ratings
Channel / partner relationship management
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9.00 Ratings
Customer Service & Support
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7.0
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7% below category average
Case management
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Call center management
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7.00 Ratings
Help desk management
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7.00 Ratings
Marketing Automation
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7.0
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8% below category average
Lead management
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7.00 Ratings
Email marketing
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7.00 Ratings
CRM Project Management
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7.3
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4% below category average
Task management
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7.60 Ratings
Billing and invoicing management
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7.40 Ratings
Reporting
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7.00 Ratings
CRM Reporting & Analytics
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7.3
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4% below category average
Forecasting
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7.20 Ratings
Pipeline visualization
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7.00 Ratings
Customizable reports
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7.60 Ratings
Customization
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7.0
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7% below category average
Custom fields
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Custom objects
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7.00 Ratings
Scripting environment
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7.00 Ratings
API for custom integration
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Security
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9.0
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8% above category average
Single sign-on capability
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Role-based user permissions
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8.00 Ratings
Social CRM
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7.3
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1% below category average
Social data
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7.20 Ratings
Social engagement
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7.40 Ratings
Integrations with 3rd-party Software
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7.5
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2% above category average
Marketing automation
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8.00 Ratings
Compensation management
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7.00 Ratings
Platform
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I am not familiar with other contact management systems; before Highrise, we used a paper rolodex. But for our purposes, which have certainly changed over the last several years, we've been able to adapt Highrise to our needs. We've changed our tagging protocol - now, for example, we have social media tags, so I can narrow a contacts search down by contacts who have Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc. And we've added fields in the Contact Info so that we can include links to those pages when they exist, and you can click on it to go directly to those pages. It definitely meets our needs, though we are a fairly small marketing department, under 50 employees who utilize Highrise, and probably far fewer who use it frequently. Particularly with the tagging system, I could see a large number of users creating useless and overwhelming numbers of tags
We were using [SalesOutlook CRM] for a seamless experience when it comes to managing clients and their databases in a uniform way. I personally think this tool is a bit hard to learn & is most recommended to someone with prior experience with using Microsoft products.
Able to see all activity, this helps if you need to find out who made updates last.
You can create different tags for clients. We have tags labels for each product the client has with our company, so when we need to pull reports it saves a lot of time.
If a client has multiple people in the office you can add all their informaiton.
It's become the heart of our contact management system - it's low cost, simple to use and high impact for us. We are using a version that allows for unlimited employees, 50,000 Highrise contacts and 100 Gb or file storage. This means to us that this is scalable and sufficient for the foreseeable future. By using some other apps we can add some things that we need that aren't built into the product. We use infusionsoft but not as a contact manager for clients. When a contact in infusionsoft reaches a certain stage and we get more "hands on", we use Zapier to setup the contact in Highrise and create an embryonic deal. We like Mailchimp for email newsletters and Mailchimp syncs nicely with Highrise. Finally we use SalesClic to give us a more refined sales pipeline.
We use to use Connectwise and Highrise is a breath of fresh air compared to Connectwise. We love that the 37 signal services are all web based. We can connect anywhere making working on the go much easier for everyone. Our challenge with Basecamp was that it was a computer program based product which made it very slow and inefficient. It also conflicted with our Mac computers because it only worked on a Windows platform. None of this is the case for Highrise. I've never had a load issue nor has it ever run slow. It's up to the minute with any updates and entries. The categories it offers is wonderful and very appreciated. Organization is key, and it's the best way to keep everyone on task. Overall, we are very happy with the product
I have never used a similar product to this. So far my experience with this product is pretty good. I would recommend it to colleagues and other businesses