Upset to see CRM software used mainly for business and banking industries? But now anyone creating their content online can enjoy the benefits of CRM and maybe a little more.
Pigeon is the software that has CRM, Mail Merge and Auto Follow-ups, which work inside your Gmail. It has an additional Google Docs feature to perform written interviews. It is an ideal choice to send the same e-mail to a group of contacts, to keep track of informal advisory boards and many more. Have a more insightful view on the vision of the startup through our interview with Andrew Kamphey, owner of Pigeon.
Mail merge, auto follow ups, CRM inside your Gmail.
I didn’t come up with the idea. Pat of Starter Story began working on Pigeon as a tool he needed to run his email interview process. I acquired Pigeon early 2021.
Anyone creating content online will benefit from Pigeon. Creators, Newsletter writers, Bloggers, Media companies of all sizes.
Pigeon has CRM, Mail Merge and Auto Follow Ups. Streak is a major competitor and doesn’t have automated follow ups yet. Lots of popular gmail add ons have mail merge but don’t have the CRM component. And Pigeon has a cool google docs feature to do written interviews super easily with.
I’m working on making it better for creators of all types. People who want to sell services via Email as well. Right now you can add in stripe payment links and any payment portal link like paypal.me but I want to make it seamless to integrate these with so you can book calls, or manage services via Email better than any other CRM. Right now basic CRMs work for this, and Pigeon is uniquely INSIDE of Gmail.
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