CRM software

Small business CRM starter checklist

Decide when a small business is ready to move from spreadsheets to a CRM.

Who this is for

Owners and small teams tracking leads, follow-ups, and customers in spreadsheets, inboxes, or notes apps.

The buying problem

A CRM can help only when the team knows what records, pipeline stages, reminders, and reporting it actually needs. Buying too early creates admin work; buying too late loses follow-ups.

Decision criteria

  1. There is a clear lead or customer list that more than one person needs to see.
  2. Follow-ups are being missed or duplicated.
  3. The team needs basic pipeline stages and reminders.
  4. Email, forms, calendar, or chat leads need one shared record.
  5. The paid plan still makes sense at the expected contact and seat count.

Cautions

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Quick estimate

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Template kit

Use the downloadable buying kit

This optional digital product turns the checklist into worksheets you can reuse while comparing software. It is not professional advice or a guarantee of results.

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Small Business Software Buying Kit

A downloadable set of plain-language worksheets for comparing software options, calculating real cost, planning migration steps, and avoiding risky automation shortcuts.

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This checklist does not claim one CRM is best for every business.

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