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Is an Online Act-Killer Emerging?

Written by Brandon Hull on December 24, 2006. Leave a Comment on this Post.

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Another online tool I’ve recently discovered is Oprius Software’s Foundations product. In my opinion, it is flat-out an online Act-killer.

I recently posted about GrandCentral’s emerging unified messaging-like service. Much like them, Oprius has a few things to straighten out, about Foundations, but there’s much to like, too.

Foundations is a contact manager, calendar, tasks and email system altogether. At a glance: You can easily import contacts, filtering them in any number of ways…you can create tasks and appointments and link them effortlessly to those contacts…you can create recurring events such as sales meetings…and all of this for free. The email features come for $5 per month.

The system is aimed, for some reason, at network marketers. And while I’m sure it benefits them, I don’t see why it hasn’t been more widely promoted. If your company offers no software-based or software-less database for managing your contacts–if you’re on your own in this area, I’d actually go this route before using Act.

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3 Responses to “Is an Online Act-Killer Emerging?”

  1. Owen on December 24th, 2006 4:54 pm

    Taking a bit of an email break this Christmas Eve to find, thanks to Google Alerts, this nice write-up.

    Our intention isn’t as much to kill ACT! as it is to fill a large hole. ACT! is becoming really bloated (they install a whole back-end database system onto your computer for crying out loud). Many tools in our opinion are too complex, too confusing, too ugly, and overkill for single owner and small businesses.

    Our initial target is network marketing distributors. Why? Each distributor is a single person home based business. They don’t have an IT department, or formal sales training (usually). What they do have is a product they love, and a desire to sell it to make a small successful business. Our goal is to help the million distributors frustrated with trying to keep track of everything. It is no surprise that many other small business owners are also enjoying what we are doing with Oprius Foundations.

    We have been running a little under the radar up until recently. I’m curious how you found out about us.

  2. Brandon on December 30th, 2006 1:36 pm

    Owen,

    Thanks for posting! We’re “sales team tools,” it’s our job to find resources for sales professionals!

    I agree completely about how bloated Act has begun. You are forced to have features in your face that you’ll never use–with no way to “turn them on” or off.

    You’ve got a great product/service emerging, I look forward to seeing how it evolves. Best of luck!

  3. Owen on December 31st, 2006 1:00 pm

    Not a problem. I was glad to answer some of your questions. I am still curious how you found out about us.

    If you or anyone else wants to keep up with what we are doing, signup for our newsletter from our website (http://oprius.com/news.htm). We also have a blog (http://blog.oprius.com). Although last month I hang my head in shame for not posting very much, next month will be different.

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