A company says Codex replaced its $50k-a-year CRM
A company bought an internal CRM from a software vendor two years ago. One year later, it says it used Codex to rebuild all of that system’s features in-house.
The company says this removed $50,000 in yearly vendor costs. The main point is whether can let small teams replace expensive instead of paying outside software vendors.
Key points
- The company says it rebuilt its vendor CRM with Codex.
- The claimed saving is $50,000 per year.
- The case raises whether can reduce dependence on paid software vendors.
- s should compare savings with upkeep and risk.