Close vs Copper — Lequel l'emporte ?

En bref

Choisissez Close si: Les équipes de vente interne qui vivent au téléphone et veulent les appels intégrés directement dans leur CRM

Choisissez Copper si: Ceux qui utilisent Google Workspace et veulent un CRM qui vit dans Gmail et Calendar sans changement de contexte

Notre avis: Close for simplicity, Copper for power users.

 CloseCopper
TarifsStartup $49/user/moStarter $9/user/mo
FonctionnalitésBuilt-in calling and SMS, Email sequences, Pipeline and activity reporting, Smart Views for filtering, Predictive dialerNative Google Workspace integration, Automatic data entry from Gmail, Pipeline management, Workflow automations, Activity tracking
Idéal pourInside sales teams that live on the phone and want calling built directly into their CRMGoogle Workspace shops that want a CRM living inside Gmail and Calendar with zero context-switching
Courbe d'apprentissageFacileFacile

La vraie différence

Both offer free tiers, so the real question is what you get when you start paying.

Close stands out with Built-in calling and SMS and Email sequences. Copper counters with Native Google Workspace integration and Automatic data entry from Gmail.

Close's Achilles heel: no free plan and expensive entry point — $49/user/mo is steep for early-stage startups. Copper's: useless outside the google ecosystem — if you use outlook or other email, look elsewhere. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.

Le verdict

If you value built-in calling and sms and les équipes de vente, go with Close. If ceux qui utilisent google matters more, Copper is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.

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