MikeLierman
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It has taken me a while to accept the fact that there is no one-size-fits-all invoicing, client tracking, notes taking, etc; either software based or web-based it's just not there.
Therefore today, I have decided to stick with a system that I had originally started using. It involves three steps, but it works nicely for me. So I would like to explain what I use in case others are in the same situation as me.
I have in the past tried CommitCRM, TS MAN, Spreadsheets (I shuddered at that idea and never even tried it), MyIT CRM, nothing seemed to be a one-size-fits all. My problem was I wanted a good system that was mostly all online, that way everything was uniform and could be accessed anywhere.
For printing out invoices I use Microsoft Office Account 2009--although it's, dare I say "the plague" (which some people have informed me it is), it works nicely. I have a customized professional looking invoice and it suites my needs. I don't track client information in this program, it's soley for tracking open and close invoices and billing customers. I have it installed on my laptop. I have a printer/scanner. I have an extension cord that plugs into the cigarett liter in my car and travels all the way to the trunk, I plug in my laptop and print the invoice, have the customer sign it and then I scan it into the system when I get back home.
When I scan it into the system, the invoice appears in a dropbox share. I am planning from now on to tell the customer that if they want a copy of the receipt (and automatically be able to see all future invoices/receipts) they need to sign up for dropbox account. (I used to email them a copy of the invoice/receipt, but that is time consuming).
When computers come into the shop I use a free online software call osTicket which allows me to create tickets, prioritize them and best of all I can login using my Droid phone and see everything as well as make notes. Everytime you make a new note, it sends an email to the customer telling them the status and allowing them to click on that link and see that ticket of theirs. (They can also create new tickets via my website.) I have had times where customers would continually call me everyday asking for an update on their computer. This solved that problem because they get email updates and can click the link to see the current status.
Finally, on my Droid phone, I have 3G so I can access the Dropbox and see scanned invoices and such, I can see ticket status and edit them, and my contacts sync with Google (as does my calendar). So I use my contacts to store client information and notes and addresses.
It's not perfect, but I guess it works. I desperately needed someway to allow clients to see their status cause that was beginning to be a big problem. More and more I am seeing clients wanting to access every single bit of paperwork I have on them such as past invoices and tickets. This online solution solves the problem. I hate paying for an incomplete solution so that's why everything I use is practically free. if there was a one-size-fits-all solution that did everything and was exactly what I wanted I wouldn't mind paying $300 but no such thing exists so this is good enough.
Hope this has helped someone. Feel free to ask questions or poke holes in my system. (Or suggest different ways of doing things.)
Mike Lierman
Note: If anyone feels like this should be merged with one of the already existing millions of threads about CRM stuff, feel free to do so.
Therefore today, I have decided to stick with a system that I had originally started using. It involves three steps, but it works nicely for me. So I would like to explain what I use in case others are in the same situation as me.
I have in the past tried CommitCRM, TS MAN, Spreadsheets (I shuddered at that idea and never even tried it), MyIT CRM, nothing seemed to be a one-size-fits all. My problem was I wanted a good system that was mostly all online, that way everything was uniform and could be accessed anywhere.
For printing out invoices I use Microsoft Office Account 2009--although it's, dare I say "the plague" (which some people have informed me it is), it works nicely. I have a customized professional looking invoice and it suites my needs. I don't track client information in this program, it's soley for tracking open and close invoices and billing customers. I have it installed on my laptop. I have a printer/scanner. I have an extension cord that plugs into the cigarett liter in my car and travels all the way to the trunk, I plug in my laptop and print the invoice, have the customer sign it and then I scan it into the system when I get back home.
When I scan it into the system, the invoice appears in a dropbox share. I am planning from now on to tell the customer that if they want a copy of the receipt (and automatically be able to see all future invoices/receipts) they need to sign up for dropbox account. (I used to email them a copy of the invoice/receipt, but that is time consuming).
When computers come into the shop I use a free online software call osTicket which allows me to create tickets, prioritize them and best of all I can login using my Droid phone and see everything as well as make notes. Everytime you make a new note, it sends an email to the customer telling them the status and allowing them to click on that link and see that ticket of theirs. (They can also create new tickets via my website.) I have had times where customers would continually call me everyday asking for an update on their computer. This solved that problem because they get email updates and can click the link to see the current status.
Finally, on my Droid phone, I have 3G so I can access the Dropbox and see scanned invoices and such, I can see ticket status and edit them, and my contacts sync with Google (as does my calendar). So I use my contacts to store client information and notes and addresses.
It's not perfect, but I guess it works. I desperately needed someway to allow clients to see their status cause that was beginning to be a big problem. More and more I am seeing clients wanting to access every single bit of paperwork I have on them such as past invoices and tickets. This online solution solves the problem. I hate paying for an incomplete solution so that's why everything I use is practically free. if there was a one-size-fits-all solution that did everything and was exactly what I wanted I wouldn't mind paying $300 but no such thing exists so this is good enough.
Hope this has helped someone. Feel free to ask questions or poke holes in my system. (Or suggest different ways of doing things.)
Mike Lierman
Note: If anyone feels like this should be merged with one of the already existing millions of threads about CRM stuff, feel free to do so.