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Rollio Aug 16, 2016 3:57:10 PM 2 min read

Is Updating Salesforce Bad for Your Health?

Now that we have your attention, the answer is no. But it's not always quick and easy either. 

It may feel like the current software environment is falling a bit behind. Most of today's commonly used enterprise software was built before smartphone functionality. Some of them were even built before some employees were born.


In this age of mobile devices, your preferred method of communication is probably text. It's certainly not filling out a report with validation rules and requirements. Logging into your CRM to update fields may look a bit antiquated and possibly even daunting.

Mobile interfaces have come a long way but have they come far enough? Most interfaces today are variations of the exact workflow you would complete manually filling out a CRM on your desktop. One of the reasons we built Rollio is to enable frictionless, genuine, HUMAN engagement with one of the greatest platforms out there, Salesforce. We're making something great... greater!

Imagine a tool that seamlessly connects you via texting or voice to Salesforce's powerful Sales Cloud CRM. The last time we checked out how many people owned a mobile phone, it was over 190 million people in the United States alone, according to eMarketer. That's a lot of people that are used to texting & talking everyday. We've made 'CRM-ing' that simple. 

Is texting Salesforce bad for your health? Absolutely not. Texting or talking to Salesforce like a person can actually help you close more sales. Check out Rollio and let us show you how we can help bridge the gap with your CRM.

Our Solution:

At Rollio, our solution is to take the complexity out of your CRM by automating the update process. What used to take 30 minutes to update can now be done in less than 5 minutes. Without the need for training or timely updates, implementing a CRM is now as seamless as ever. For more information on what Rollio has to offer, check out our product or contact us.

 

 

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