CRM
XBuddy CRM gives your sales team a unified view of every customer relationship. From first contact to signed contract, track every interaction, automate follow-ups, and never let a lead slip through the cracks.
The CRM is built for B2B sales teams that need visibility across their entire pipeline. Whether you are managing ten enterprise deals or hundreds of SMB contacts, XBuddy gives you the tools to prioritize, act, and close — faster.
Every contact, lead, and contract is connected. When you log a call against a contact, it shows up in the deal timeline. When you win a deal, you can generate an invoice in Finance without leaving the CRM. Everything is linked so your team always has the full picture.
Key Features
- Contact and account management with custom fields and tags
- Visual lead pipeline with drag-and-drop stage management
- Activity timeline: calls, emails, meetings, and notes in one place
- Email sync: connect Gmail or Outlook and log emails automatically
- Contract creation and e-signature integration
- Customer segmentation with smart filters and lists
- Revenue forecasting based on pipeline data
- Lead scoring rules based on activity and profile data
- Task reminders and automated follow-up sequences
- Integration with Finance (invoices) and HR (contacts)
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[Screenshot: CRM — Contact Detail & Activity Timeline]
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[Video: CRM — Managing Your Sales Pipeline in XBuddy]
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Getting Started
- Import your existing contacts via CSV upload or CRM migration tool
- Configure your pipeline stages to match your sales process
- Set up email sync to log communications automatically
- Create lead scoring rules to prioritize high-value opportunities
- Connect to Finance module to generate quotes directly from CRM deals
Common Use Cases
- B2B enterprise sales: A sales team tracking multi-stage deals through a customized pipeline, with activities logged at every touchpoint so the entire team can see progress without a status meeting.
- Account management: An account manager maintaining relationships with existing clients — logging check-in calls, tracking contract renewals, and setting reminders for upsell opportunities.
- Revenue forecasting: A sales manager using the pipeline view to forecast quarterly revenue, filtering by close date and stage to build a realistic number for the board.