Featuring an unbeatable price and a batch of new, useful capabilities, including deep customization and the Zia AI tool, Zoho CRM continues its reign as the Editors' Choice pick for CRM.
Zoho Books is a laudable small business accounting service, with a tidy user experience, attractive pricing, and a rich set of tools. Larger businesses may want to consider it, too, now that integrated payroll is supported for all states.
Because Zoho Projects is a low-cost project management app with an array of helpful features, it's an attractive option for small and growing businesses.
Zoho Vault offers a robust free plan for individuals, with easy-to-use unlimited password storage, and a flexible business plans for teams.
Zoho Mail is feature-rich with close integration to the rest of Zoho's business applications. It's marred by a sometimes confusing interface, but it's a solid product for the price.
The low-cost Zoho Cliq borrows many of the best features from team messaging apps like Slack and lets you monitor multiple channels in one window, but it could use better customization options.
Zoho Desk is a great choice for growing companies that need to keep their customers happy. A long list of features and a very friendly price are marred only by the learning curve required to get started.
Zoho Campaigns enjoys a long list of integrations with Zoho's other SMB software products so you can build exactly the toolset you need. It also excels at automation and tracking, though its price may be a little steep for some.
Whether you take to Zoho Notebook may depend on the expectations you have for a note-taking app. It has a lot to offer, but not everything you will find in the top two competitors.
Zoho Meeting is a solid video conferencing tool for basic screen sharing and web presentations, and it's seen improvements since we last tested it. However, it's still missing some features that would make it more competitive, like a smart assistant or video recording.
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Zoho Invoice is an excellent service for sole proprietors and midsize businesses, thanks to its flexible pricing, customizability, and deep feature set.
Bigin by Zoho CRM is a solid pipeline-based CRM solution for small business that is equally effective on PCs and on mobile devices.
If your business is heading back to the office, this new Zoho app can help organize staff and shifts, track your company's wellness measures, and maintain a safe entry checkpoint process. Best of all, it's free until the end of the year.
Zoho Expense does well in this category, mainly because it's got a solid feature set combined with excellent customization and a small business-friendly price tag. A no-brainer for current Zoho customers and definitely one to consider for folks who haven't yet used a Zoho product.
Teams using agile development should consider Zoho Sprints for managing their work, because it's feature rich and doesn't cost much money.
Zoho Social is a powerful solution for social media managers, small to midsize businesses (SMBs), and agencies managing social media and brands. Its versatile scheduling and publishing features combined with its solid analytics and social media listening capabilities make it a worthy choice.
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Zoho Recruit is the notable applicant tracking solution that best combines with Zoho's other products. But its lack of full-time support dampens enthusiasm for an otherwise solid recruitment and tracking tool.
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