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All the CRM power. None of the Salesforce cost.

Salesforce charges $150–$300 per user per month. Mewayz gives you the same CRM pipeline, automation, and reporting for a flat $49/month for your whole team. No per-seat shock.

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30,000+ businesses Save up to $3,200/yr vs separate tools Free forever plan No credit card required
130+ modules vs Linktree's 6 Unlimited team members — no per-seat fees White-label your SaaS in 45 min

Pricing data last verified: March 2026

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What Salesforce really costs

Salesforce Essentials (5 users) Basic CRM only
$375/mo
+ Sales Cloud Professional Full pipeline + forecasting
$900/mo
+ Service Cloud Professional Case management
$900/mo
+ Marketing Cloud Starter Basic email marketing
$400/mo
Required implementation One-time setup cost
$15–50K
Monthly total $2,575+/mo
Mewayz — everything included
$49
/month — whole team

CRM + pipeline + invoicing + helpdesk + HR + projects + AI automation. Flat-rate pricing. No per-seat fees.

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Mewayz vs Salesforce — side by side

Feature Mewayz Salesforce
CRM & pipeline management ✅ ($150+/user)
Sales forecasting & reporting ✅ (Enterprise+)
Invoicing & billing ❌ (3rd party needed)
Help desk & ticketing ✅ (Service Cloud add-on)
Email marketing automation ✅ (Marketing Cloud $400/mo+)
HR & employee management
Project & task management
Flat per-workspace pricing ❌ (per seat per cloud)
No-code setup in minutes ❌ (requires consultants)
White-label reselling
14-day free trial, no card

Built for teams Salesforce prices out

Growing companies, SMBs, and agencies who need enterprise CRM capabilities without six-figure annual contracts.

Growing SMBs

Get Salesforce-grade CRM without the $50K implementation fee or per-seat pricing.

Agencies

Manage all clients in one workspace. White-label for your own brand.

Sales Teams

Full pipeline, forecasting, deal tracking — without Salesforce complexity.

Operations Teams

CRM plus invoicing, HR, helpdesk, and projects in a single subscription.

Stop overpaying for Salesforce.

30,000+ businesses run on Mewayz. 14-day free trial — no credit card, no implementation fees.

30-day money-back — no questions asked · No credit card required · Export your data anytime · Cancel anytime, no fees · 30,000+ businesses

We refund 100% within 30 days if you're not satisfied. No paperwork, no delays.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Mewayz

Yes. Mewayz supports CSV import for contacts, leads, deals, and accounts. You can also use our API to migrate data programmatically. Most teams migrate in under a day.

Yes — pipeline reports, deal stage analytics, win/loss tracking, and revenue forecasts are all included. No separate Salesforce analytics license needed.

Mewayz connects via Zapier and our REST API to 5,000+ tools. For most SMB workflows, Mewayz handles everything natively — CRM, invoicing, HR, helpdesk — without third-party apps.

Yes — contact management, deal pipeline, email sequences, activity logging, and reporting are all built-in. Teams switch from Salesforce in days, not months.

No. Most teams are fully operational within hours. Our onboarding wizard, help center, and live support mean you never need a $15,000 implementation consultant.

Salesforce has the deepest enterprise CRM customization, the largest third-party app ecosystem (AppExchange with 7,000+ integrations), and mature AI features like Einstein. For large organizations with complex multi-division pipelines and dedicated CRM admins, Salesforce's configurability is unmatched. However, that power comes at $150+/user/month and months of implementation — Mewayz covers the core CRM needs of most businesses at a flat $49/month with zero setup time.

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