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Copper Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Reviews & Insights

Score5 out of 10

61 Reviews and Ratings

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Pros

Intuitive and User-Friendly UI: Multiple users have praised Copper's UI for being beautiful, easy to navigate, and straightforward. They found it intuitive and didn't require extensive training for their team.

Seamless Integration with Gmail: Many reviewers appreciated Copper's integration with Gmail and Chrome extension. It automatically tracked and updated prospect and lead activity in the CRM, streamlining data entry and keeping them up-to-date on sales activities.

Effective Sales Process Tracking: Several users highlighted Copper's ability to track sales processes, customer interactions, and integrate with other tools. They found this feature beneficial for analyzing won and lost revenue among their sales teams.

Copper Reviews

6 Reviews
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TERRIBLE customer service. DECEPTIVE cancellation policy. Avoid.

Rating: 1 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Copper was selected as a replacement for Hubspot as our business grew. It seemed like it offered many of the features that Hubspot's paid tiers do at a fraction of the cost. The integration with G-Suite was the cherry on top. We integrated it across all customer-facing roles and were happy until it came time for us to cancel after a change in business ownership.

Pros

  • Seamlessly integrates with G-Suite
  • Good UI & strong feature set
  • Relatively flexible database

Cons

  • ABYSMAL customer service. Slow, rude, and not solutions oriented.
  • DECEPTIVE cancellation policy. Will charge you for 2 months after you cancel. IF you can navigate their intentionally difficult cancelation process.
  • BIZARRE user management backend that can make it impossible to recover accounts if you switch from G-Suite.

Likelihood to Recommend

Copper was honestly a good CRM solution that provided a relatively advanced feature set packaged in an easy to use UI. I honestly would have recommended it to many people had I not had such a terrible experience when canceling and considered using it again in the future. But their TERRIBLE customer service and DECEPTIVE cancellation policy make me unable to recommend working with this company at any time for any reason. Consider Hubspot, Pipedrive, or Insightly instead.

Copper CRM: The real diamond in the rough that aims to destroy an old school giant

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

What started as just the Sales team, quickly grew to customer support across the org. After researching a literal PANDORA's BOX of CRM solutions out there, my company, as well as a company I consult with, went with Copper. Sales use it to quickly create and update leads and opportunities through our multiple channels of Marketing and Customer Support use it for agreement research, help questions and logging of additional information and to identify potential upsell opportunities.

Pros

  • Direct integration with Gmail: Simple and seamless integration is the KEY to a productive sales org.
  • Ease of use: If it isn't easy to use, no one will touch it no matter how pretty it is.
  • Pricing: Cost effective with added bells and whistles.

Cons

  • Would love a stronger VoIP solution built directly into Copper.
  • You can finally rename records in Copper. This was way overdue vs. what other CRMs already allow natively.
  • Additional integration support: I think the feedback at times falls on deaf ears for things people need.

Likelihood to Recommend

Copper is INCREDIBLE for small organizations that I have found. I can't speak for the enterprise, unfortunately. Companies that are pulling their hair out trying to get sales reps to FILL in information is a key selling point here, at least for us. Using Google's Suite e.g. Gmail made switching to Copper really a no-brainer for us. Crazy as it sounds, using Copper is really fun and easy as a sales rep because it is already there inside of Gmail, making adding leads, creating opportunities just a breeze and really updating any number of accounts that you need to. It is a challenge when working with 3rd party apps like Outreach that have a slide-out bar on the right or wanting to use tasks and the side features in Gmail.

Incredibly awesome CRM with incredibly awesome support, all at the perfect price

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Copper daily. Our whole organization uses it as a detailed client contact book, as well as to keep track of new prospects (the last time we called or emailed them). It's awesome because it really helps us know when to get in contact with someone via automated reminders that were set up in Copper.

Pros

  • Strength 1: Integration with Gmail.
  • Strength 2: Customer Support.
  • Strength 3: Great UI.

Cons

  • It would be awesome if Copper could integrate into Apple Mail like it does Gmail.
  • Integration possibly with Slack.

Likelihood to Recommend

A specific scenario where Copper is well suited is when I receive emails from people in Gmail. Copper makes it extremely simple to add them as a new contact to my address book, and then also sync that new contact with my Google address book. I haven't run into a scenario where it's less appropriate to use Copper.

Copper - A CRM as good as gold!

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Copper, formerly ProsperWorks, is used by the Business Development and Sales team at the agency I represent. We are a team of 7 and were looking for a new CRM solution after moving away from Saleforce. We had done extensive research and found that Copper was the best fit for what we are trying accomplish with our CRM. Copper is a simple to use, user-friendly CRM that integrates perfectly with G-Suite. The integration with G-Suite products is what really caught our eye. Copper is the #1 CRM for organizations who use G-Suite products (Gmail, Google Calendar, etc.). We use Copper for day-to-day lead generation and management, activity and opportunity tracking, and pipeline reporting.

Pros

  • The Google integration and Chrome extension automatically tracks and updates prospect and lead activity in the CRM. Data entry is simplified.
  • Copper is a very user-friendly CRM with the ability to create custom fields, multiple pipelines, sales stages, etc. It is truly customizable and far less complex than other CRMs I have used in the past.
  • Copper makes it simple to add leads manually, through Gmail or using a template and uploading a large list.
  • Great support. We are very happy with our account management team and they strive to make sure we are getting the most out of the platform.
  • Pricing is very competitive.

Cons

  • Copper automatically pulls leads' social information and picture. Sometimes this information is not accurate.
  • We did not have a successful integration with RingCentral (web phone and meeting app) but this isn't a huge drawback.
  • I am pleased using Copper and can't think of any other cons since implementation.

Likelihood to Recommend

Copper is the perfect CRM for businesses and organizations that use G-Suite. It integrates seamlessly with Google products and makes data entry a thing of the past. With a simple click, you can import leads from your Gmail conversations or import a prebuilt list in a matter of minutes. Copper is truly customizable and is very easy to make the CRM work for you. It is very easy to create custom fields, manage leads, people and opportunities, and run reports on user activity, pipelines, and more. I think Copper is less appropriate for organizations that may need very complex CRM environments and do not leverage Gmail or G-suite products. Copper is the CRM for Google users.

ProsperWorks is the best CRM out there for SMBs

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Our organization uses ProsperWorks as the sales and customer CRM. We track all our open deals, take notes on our interactions with customers, and essentially make it our book of truth. It addresses a ton of problems because without a CRM the left hand wouldn't know what the right hand is doing! We have a lot of different accounts, and some people could be calling on the same ones, so this helps us pick up where we left off and track the progress.

Pros

  • ProsperWorks UI and integration with Gmail is just unmatched. It's beautiful, easy, straight forward, and a delight to use.
  • Their kanban flow for deals is awesome, and the ability to link any deal/company/person/document/calendar event with just about any other one makes drawing connections between things really simple.
  • Their reporting for activity is awesome. I used this for a period of 7 months to manage a collections team and it was invaluable to watch daily call volumes, and pull live reports to show the team at the end of the day.

Cons

  • I wish they allowed you to email from within the CRM and create calendar invites from within the app instead of just kicking you out to a Gmail window.
  • I wish they included more custom fields and email tracking in their basic plan.

Likelihood to Recommend

Prosperworks is 100% best used if you are a G Suite customer. In my opinion, if you use G Suite as a company then you should use Prosperworks as your CRM. The only exception to that is if you have other programs that heavily tie into reporting features of SFDC. However if you're just looking for a solid CRM to track all your notes, activity, collaborate with your team, and run activity reports - ProsperWorks is a pleasure to use and will not disappoint.

Google's ProsperWorks CRM is here to play

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

All businesses should have a CRM, what makes the decision is cost, flexibility, and integrations. This is now a Google product and since we use Google Apps it was a no brainer. We have all of our client success and sales on ProsperWorks and are happy we have it. We have added substantial customized workflows and fields to the system and are continuing to tweak it. Before you start a sales process, start with your CRM! It will take time to set it up, but it will take longer to backfill massive amounts of data.

Pros

  • Track sales process
  • Track customer interactions
  • Integrate with tools
  • Communicate across the organization where things are at
  • Sales Report and performance

Cons

  • Sometimes its reporting gets confusing as how to pull certain things.
  • While its point of entry price is great, when you get more powerful its cost gets aligned with higher priced tools.

Likelihood to Recommend

It is great for small businesses that use Google Apps. If you are using Google Apps you should give ProsperWorks CRM a look. It is very powerful and with its ability to track emails and conversation it will help with client retention, especially if you have a sales or support individual leave the company.