Really Simple Systems

Really Simple Systems CRM is a Cloud CRM provider, offering CRM systems to small and medium sized companies.

Really Simple Systems Ltd
Ltd
IndustrySoftware
Founded2004
Headquarters
Petersfield
,
United Kingdom
Number of locations
2
Key people
John Paterson (CEO)
ProductsCRM software
Websitereallysimplesystems.com

History

Really Simple Systems CRM was founded in 2004[1] by John Paterson, former CEO of Zeus Technology and COO of Systems Union, with the public launch in January 2006.[2]

Status

Really Simple Systems CRM has over 17,000 users of its hosted customer relationship management systems. Customers include the Royal Academy, the Red Cross, the NHS and IBM as well as thousands of small and medium sized companies. The company is headquartered in the United Kingdom with an office in Australia.

The company has won the Software Satisfaction Awards for the best small business CRM system twice, in 2008 and 2010. In 2011, the company won the EuroCloud Award and the Database Marketing Award. In 2014, it won Best Cloud Application at the annual EuroCloud Awards and was a finalist at CRM Idol. In November 2017, PC Mag listed Really Simple Systems in Best Lead Management Software article[3]. In 2018, the company was a finalist in the Small Business Awards for Business Innovation[4] and the DevOps Excellence Awards 2019.[5]

In 2018, the company was listed at #40 in the 100 Best Tech Companies in the UK,[6] by G2 Crowd.

In October 2006, the company's Marketing module was launched, initially offering Campaign Management. Email marketing was added in August 2012.

In October 2010, the company launched its Free Edition, a Freemium two user hosted CRM system.[7] The existing product was renamed Enterprise Edition.

In May 2013,[8] the company was accredited for entry in the UK Government's GCloud CloudStore catalogue.

John Paterson, CEO of Really Simple Systems, was awarded the CRM Idol Citizen of the Year in 2014.[9]

In July 2013[10] Really Simple Systems launched a cross-platform version of its CRM, running seamlessly on desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones.

In January 2015 the company upgraded its email marketing to offer a built-in alternative to third party products such as MailChimp and Constant Contact.

Version 5, launched in March 2017,[11] offered a new user interface, custom dashboards, help drawers and grid customisation.

In September 2017, the company announced its compliance[12] with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its phased roll-out of GDPR compliance features in it email marketing module.

In February 2018, it launched[13] a set of GDPR compliance tools allowing users of its email marketing module to collect consent to digital marketing communications.

Location

The company is headquartered in Petersfield, Hampshire in the United Kingdom. In January 2008 the company opened its first overseas office in Sydney, Australia.[14]

Price Plans

There are four Really Simple Systems CRM pricing plans:

  • Free (account, contact and opportunity management for two users, 100 accounts)
  • Starter (unlimited users, 1,000 accounts, 1GB document storage, MailSync™)
  • Professional (unlimited users, 5,000 accounts, 5GB document storage, MailSync™)
  • Enterprise (unlimited users, unlimited accounts, advanced features, unlimited document storage, MailSync™)

Modules

The product consists of three modules:

Technical information

Really Simple Systems CRM is delivered as a software as a service application. As from Version 5 the product is written using the LAMP stack. Version 4 and previous versions used Microsoft technology. Some JavaScript is used on the client. The current version uses HTML5 and responsive design to deliver cross-platform availability. The applications runs in two geographically dispersed datacentres with automated failover to achieve 99.999% uptime.

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References

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