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  • Cloud-based help desk software with ServoDesk Icon
    Cloud-based help desk software with ServoDesk

    Full access to Enterprise features. No credit card required.

    What if You Could Automate 90% of Your Repetitive Tasks in Under 30 Days? At ServoDesk, we help businesses like yours automate operations with AI, allowing you to cut service times in half and increase productivity by 25% - without hiring more staff.
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    Protect your business with AI policies and data loss prevention in the browser

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    Twenty

    Twenty

    Building a modern alternative to Salesforce, powered by the community

    We’ve spent thousands of hours grappling with traditional CRMs like Pipedrive and Salesforce to align them with our business needs, only to end up frustrated — customizations are complex and the closed ecosystems of these platforms can feel restrictive. We felt the need for a CRM platform that empowers rather than constrains. We believe the next great CRM will come from the open-source community. We’ve packed Twenty with powerful features to give you full control and help you run your business efficiently. Contribute, self-host, fork. Break free from vendor lock-in and join us in shaping the open future of CRM. The days when the role of CRM platforms was to shift manual data entries to a database are over. Now, the data is already there. CRM 2.0 should be built around your data, allowing you to access and visualize any existing sources, not forcing you to retrofit your data into predefined objects on a remote cloud.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Dokio

    Dokio

    Free personal cloud service for small businesses.

    Dokio is a free and open source program to help small businesses with sales and services. It has a web interface and works from any modern browser. Manage your customers, sales and finances. Have access to full analytics of your business. Create products, register sales, store contacts of counterparties, control payments and trade efficiency. Maintaining customer orders, the ability to reserve goods, automatic removal of reserves when selling. Monitoring of sales volumes of each department or employee by goods or categories of goods for any period of time. Control of in-stock balances in real-time mode, the ability to set minimal balances for each warehouse. Differentiation of users by roles - you can give your employees only the access rights according to their work. The system can store any type of files. Files can be sorted by categories, used internally or shared for external access.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Twenty

    Twenty

    Open Source CRM

    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    hubleto

    hubleto

    Business Application Hub. Opensource CRM/ERP with PHP.

    Hubleto is not only a CRM or ERP. It provides platform to develop your own business apps. From simple contact manager to complex ERP.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Build gen AI apps with an all-in-one modern database: MongoDB Atlas

    MongoDB Atlas provides built-in vector search and a flexible document model so developers can build, scale, and run gen AI apps without stitching together multiple databases. From LLM integration to semantic search, Atlas simplifies your AI architecture—and it’s free to get started.
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