(Newswire.net — July 17, 2019) –A new CRM site has launched offering an introduction to FileMaker for businesses wanting to streamline their processes. It helps them to save time and money and focus better with a smaller team.
A new site has been launched called Try FileMaker, which is dedicated to evaluating the FileMaker CRM software for businesses looking to streamline their processes. The program can help users to automate many of their tasks, allowing fewer employees to do more work.
More information can be found at: https://tryfilemaker.com
The site explains that it was created especially to help entrepreneurs, business owners and professionals to discover the benefits of FileMaker for streamlining their business needs.
A collection of videos is provided on site to help users see the benefits of the tool, what it can offer them, and how to use it. These videos cover a range of topics and give a deep understanding of the CRM tool and its features.
First, visitors are provided with an overview of the software. This includes a look at real life examples of FileMaker in use and how it has helped people with their organization.
Videos also cover how to get a trial version, the ecosystem available, the platform itself, and the basics of sharing a database.
Other videos cover common Q&As, FileMaker basics, performing finds and sorts, working on fields and layouts, calculations, writing scripts, mobile device support, relationships, security, and the cloud.
The site states: “The videos help in evaluating if your business needs a CRM to automate parts of your business process like managing orders, inventory, scheduling bids, and payment status. Using a CRM that is customized to your business has some huge advantages, especially for small businesses with 1 to 5 employees, freeing up time for the owner to do more bids and have more quality time with the family.”
Interested parties who think they would benefit from the CRM tool can get a free CRM 45 day trial with all the basics plugged in to get them started. This is available at: http://fmstartingpoint.com
Anyone who finds the tool working well for them can get additional support and training by visiting: https://fmtraining.tv/subscription.php