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Close CRM - Review for Small Business
Close CRM is a sales-first CRM for small teams that rely on calls, emails, texts, and follow-ups. It can be a good value for active outbound selling, but it is too heavy and too expensive for basic contact management.
Close CRM is a good fit when a small business sells by calling, texting, emailing, and following up quickly. It is not the best choice for basic contact management or low-cost newsletter marketing.
Choose Close CRM if
- Your sales process depends on calls, texts, emails, and fast follow-up.
- You want CRM records, communication history, tasks, and opportunities in one sales workspace.
- You need built-in calling and SMS rather than separate phone and texting tools.
- You are willing to pay for Growth when workflows and Power Dialer can create real sales activity.
- You manage outbound sales, appointment setting, or consultative selling.
Avoid it if
- You need a free CRM or the cheapest possible contact manager.
- You do not sell by phone, text, or repeated follow-up.
- You mainly need email newsletters, landing pages, ecommerce, or customer support tickets.
- You need very deep customization like an enterprise CRM.
- Your team will not keep lead statuses, tasks, and workflows clean.
Small business fit
Who is it best for?
Close CRM fits small businesses that need sales communication and follow-up discipline more than a broad marketing platform. It is strongest for active sellers and weaker for businesses that only need lightweight CRM records.
Affordable alternative angle
What can it replace?
Affordable alternative to
- Salesforce Sales Cloud
- HubSpot Sales Hub
- Outreach
- Salesloft
- RingCentral plus a separate CRM
- Aircall plus a separate CRM
Can replace
- Basic CRM
- Sales inbox
- Outbound dialer
- Business texting tool
- Lead capture form tool
- Sales task manager
- Sales activity reporting spreadsheet
- Simple sales engagement tool
Pricing and plan fit
Official US pricing checked on Close's pricing page. Annual pricing is Solo at $9, Essentials at $35, Growth at $99, and Scale at $139 per seat per month. Monthly pricing is Solo at $19, Essentials at $49, Growth at $109, and Scale at $149 per seat per month. Close states there is a 14-day free trial with no credit card required. A permanent free plan is not clearly stated by the vendor.
Watch for: Extra costs can include calling usage, SMS usage, AI enrichment usage, rented phone lines starting at $1 per line per month, Premium Phone Numbers at $19 per phone line per month plus usage, AI Call Assistant at $50 per month plus $0.02 per minute, additional organizations at $50 per month, A2P 10DLC registration work for sending SMS to US phone numbers, data enrichment, connected dialer or data tools, Zapier or Make usage, migration help, and sales process consulting.
Scores
Best use cases
- Outbound sales calling
- Appointment setting
- Fast inbound lead follow-up
- Consultation sales pipelines
- B2B service sales
- Local service quote follow-up
- SMS and email follow-up
- Sales team activity tracking
- Lead capture with CRM forms
- Multi-touch sales workflows
Bad fit use cases
- Cheap personal contact management
- Newsletter-first email marketing
- Full ecommerce store operations
- Customer support ticketing
- Social media management
- Complex enterprise CRM customization
- Low-volume businesses that rarely call or text leads
- Teams that only need a simple visual pipeline
Pros
- Strong fit for sales teams that work leads through calls, email, and SMS.
- Built-in calling, texting, email sync, forms, inbox, and tasks reduce tool switching.
- Solo plan gives one-person businesses a low-cost entry point.
- Essentials includes unlimited contacts and leads for multi-user teams.
- Growth adds practical outbound tools such as workflows, Power Dialer, AI Email Assistant, and custom activities.
- Scale adds Predictive Dialer, call coaching, lead visibility controls, custom roles, and custom objects.
- Useful integration coverage through native integrations, Zapier, Make, API access, and event log API.
Cons
- Solo is limited to one user and does not include workflows.
- A serious outbound team will often need Growth at $99 per seat per month billed annually.
- Calling, SMS, phone lines, premium numbers, AI enrichment, and AI Call Assistant can add usage costs.
- It is not a complete marketing automation or newsletter platform.
- Predictive Dialer and call coaching require Scale.
- Customization is not as deep as larger enterprise CRM systems.
- Some third-party reviews mention reporting limitations and cost concerns.
Stack fit
Use Close as the sales CRM and sales communication layer. Pair it with a website or landing page builder for lead capture, an analytics tool for traffic reporting, an email marketing platform for newsletters, a scheduling tool if your calendar workflow needs it, and accounting or proposal tools when deals turn into contracts or invoices.
Pairs well with
- Google Workspace
- Microsoft 365
- Calendly
- SavvyCal
- Slack
- Zoom
- HubSpot
- Customer.io
- Zapier
- Make
- Google Sheets
- Fivetran
- Fireflies
- Segment
- Leadfeeder
Overlaps and alternatives
Overlaps with
- Pipedrive
- HubSpot CRM
- Zoho CRM
- Salesforce Sales Cloud
- Freshsales
- Outreach
- Salesloft
- Apollo
- Reply.io
- Keap
- Nutshell
Alternatives
- Use Pipedrive if you want a cleaner visual pipeline and lower sales CRM pricing, especially when built-in calling is not central.
- Use Zoho CRM if you want lower per-user pricing and a broader business software ecosystem.
- Use HubSpot CRM if you want a free CRM entry point and a broader marketing, sales, and service path.
- Use Bigin or Capsule if the team only needs simple contact and pipeline management.
- Use Outreach or Salesloft if you are running a larger sales development team with more formal sales engagement requirements.
- Use Aircall, JustCall, or Dialpad with another CRM if telephony is the main need and the CRM can stay simpler.
Editorial verdict
Close CRM is a strong sales engagement CRM for teams that actively work leads by phone, email, and SMS. It is worth paying for when communication speed affects revenue, but it can be too costly for a small business that only needs a light CRM.