CRMs: how can they help?

CRMs: how can they help?
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A Customer Relationship Manager (a CRM) is a digital system that stores and organizes customer data, interactions, and workflows. It’s both a strategy and a software system designed to help businesses manage interactions with current and potential customers. A CRM keeps track of contacts, leads, deals, emails, purchases, and more—so you can build stronger relationships, automate follow-ups, and grow with clarity—it’s a strategic tool for:

  • Tracking leads and sales
  • Managing email campaigns
  • Automating follow-ups
  • Segmenting audiences
  • Logging conversations and purchases

  • Track strategic partnerships and deal stages (e.g., equity negotiations, brand collabs)
  • Store notes on compensation structures, pitch outcomes, and follow-ups
  • Automate email flows for digital service offerings
  • Manage merch customers, newsletter subscribers, and event leads
  • Segment by purchase behavior (e.g., tournament buyers vs. online shoppers)
  • Send targeted updates about drops, booth locations, and advocacy campaigns
  • Track creative clients, animation inquiries, and brand storytelling leads
  • Log project stages, feedback, and delivery timelines
  • Automate onboarding emails or portfolio showcases

If you’re building digital infrastructure for clients, a CRM can help them:

  • Centralize customer data (no more spreadsheets)
  • Automate marketing and sales funnels
  • Improve customer service with logged interactions
  • Analyze behavior to optimize offers and timing

You could even offer CRM setup as part of your Xemex services—helping clients build branded workflows, email automations, and lead pipelines.


PlatformBest ForProsCons
HubSpotAll-in-one, free starterPowerful, scalable, great UICan get expensive at scale
Zoho CRMBudget-friendly, customizableAffordable, flexible modulesUI less intuitive
SalesforceEnterprise-level clientsDeep customization, robust analyticsComplex setup, pricey
PipedriveSales-focused workflowsVisual pipeline, easy to useLimited marketing tools
Monday CRMProject + CRM hybridGreat for creative workflowsLess traditional CRM features

Want help choosing one for your stack? I can help you:

  • Map out your CRM needs by brand
  • Build a sample pipeline or automation flow
  • Compare pricing and integrations based on your current tools

Let’s turn your contacts into conversions—and your strategy into a system.



  • Ease of use: You want something intuitive—no steep learning curve.
  • Automation: Even basic email follow-ups or lead scoring can save time.
  • Integration: Make sure it plays well with your stack (WordPress, Mailchimp, etc.).
  • Scalability: Choose a platform that can grow with Court Warrior, Xemex, and Silent Anthem.


P.S. I chose HubSpot because it’s been mentioned on multiple audiobooks and podcasts I’ve been listening to… Nothing but good things said about it with each interview or reading.


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