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EspoCRM is a free, open-source CRM tool that helps you manage customer relationships by organizing leads, contacts, sales, marketing, and support in one easy-to-use web app. It has a clean interface, customizable features, and a REST API for integration, making it flexible for startups, small businesses, and developers. It automates repetitive tasks, saving time and reducing errors, while providing detailed reports to improve decision-making. Being open-source, it’s cost-effective with no licensing fees, and supported by a helpful community. This means you get a powerful, adaptable CRM that boosts productivity and customer management without high costs[1][3][5].
https://github.com/espocrm/espocrm
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