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A CRM is only useful if your team actually opens it. We build sales pipelines around how your reps already work — WhatsApp-first, phone-heavy — and connect it to the systems that already hold your customer data, instead of asking you to start from a blank spreadsheet replacement.
Every lead, deal stage, and follow-up date in one pipeline your sales team can actually see — not a shared spreadsheet three people are editing at once.
Leads captured through your WhatsApp Business automation land directly in the CRM pipeline instead of sitting in a chat thread someone has to remember to check.
Win rate, average deal size, and rep-level performance — numbers you can actually act on instead of a gut feeling about who is closing.
A won deal can post straight into your accounting software as an invoice, or your ERP as a new customer record — built as one module of a wider system, not an island.
Standalone or as a module: a CRM can ship on its own, or as one module inside a wider ERP build if you already need inventory or accounts digitized too — bundling it in usually costs less than building each separately later.
How we work
Typical timeline: 6–10 weeks for a standalone CRM, folded into a longer timeline when built as part of an ERP. The date we commit to depends as much on how fast feedback and content come back as on how fast we build — we will be straight with you about that in scoping.
We ask what your business actually does and where the work is going wrong — before talking about software. If what you need is smaller than what you asked for, this is where we say so. No charge, no obligation.
You get the scope in writing, with a fixed price where the requirements are clear, before any work starts. If something is genuinely unknowable up front, we say that too rather than burying it in an estimate that moves later.
Work ships in agreed stages, and at each one you get something working to click through — not a status update. That means you catch a misunderstanding in week two, when it is cheap, instead of at handover.
Code, hosting, domain, and accounts go in your name. We train your team on the real system with your real data. You are never locked in — if you leave, everything is already yours.
Launch is when the real bugs appear. An agreed post-launch fix period is included in every project. After that, maintenance is a separate retainer with published pricing — not a surprise invoice.
Common questions
A standalone CRM typically starts at 1,50,000 tk, scaling with the number of pipeline stages, integrations, and reporting depth required. Folding CRM into a wider ERP build is usually cheaper than building each separately later.
Yes — leads captured through WhatsApp Business automation can create or update CRM records automatically, so a conversation never has to be manually copied into a pipeline.
Yes, a won deal can post directly into accounting as an invoice or into an ERP as a customer record. This is scoped specifically based on what you already use or are building alongside it.
Either — CRM ships as a standalone system, or as one module inside a larger ERP build if you already need inventory or accounts digitized. We will recommend based on what you actually need right now versus later.
Launch includes an agreed period of post-launch fixes. After that we offer maintenance retainers for updates, monitoring, and small changes so the system stays secure and current.
A CRM rarely stands alone. These are the systems it most often connects to.
When CRM is one module of a wider system covering inventory and accounts too.
View serviceLeads captured on WhatsApp, landing straight in the pipeline instead of a chat thread.
View serviceA won deal posting straight into your ledger as an invoice, not re-typed by hand.
View serviceTell us how your sales process actually runs today. We will tell you honestly whether a CRM fixes it, or whether the problem is somewhere else entirely.
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