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Hi guys
I'm looking for an iPhone app that will let me keep tabs on my customer database.
Preferably something where I can monitor who's paid and who hasn't and upcoming appointments with said clients.
At the moment I just use my Calendar, Contacts and a To Do list but ideally would like an app that does it all in one.

Does anybody know of such an app?

Cheers
 
Another vote for Bento here, it may take a bit of setting up, but it is completely flexible and ideal for things like this.
 
What about second shootr it's in the app store £3.99?
 
Yeah I've got secondshootr. It's an interesting app but I find that it has too many nested levels. I just want to carry around some basic data with me, client names, addresses, order of events etc. it's quite a faff entering all this data, I really want a PC/MAC app that will sync data with my iPhone/iPad. I'm now thinking that Evernote will do the job.
 
Just a thing to think about...

Do you have to register with data protection if you store personal data ????

:thinking::thinking:
 
I had a quick look in to using Filemaker on the iPad and FMTouch seems to be a reasonably good way.
 
Have you tried Kashflow?

You can integrate your accounting package with InTouch CRM for a full list of contacts and access to historic invoices, as well as payment due dates, all via the iPhone/Blackberry or any Smartphone or internet portal.
 
Hi guys
I'm looking for an iPhone app that will let me keep tabs on my customer database.
Preferably something where I can monitor who's paid and who hasn't and upcoming appointments with said clients.
At the moment I just use my Calendar, Contacts and a To Do list but ideally would like an app that does it all in one.

Does anybody know of such an app?

Cheers

If you're on a Mac, then take a look at Daylite & Billings by Marketcircle, with apps for both the Mac and iPhone. You can get it to sync with your existing Address Book and iCal calendar and To Dos.

There's a 30 and 21 day trial for each product respectively.

We've used Daylite fairly successfully as a CRM/Sales tool for the last five or six years in my day job (I run IT for a print procurement firm). The developers are fairly responsive to user input IME.
 
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