Switching To FluentCRM: Here’s The Process I Used To Switch From Drip

I recently switched to FluentCRM from Drip. And it was a bigger deal in my case because I also use WP Fusion to make my CRM the center of my whole membership site. So, this video gives a summary of the process I went through to convert to FluentCRM from Drip.
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  • @chrismcmorrow9738
    @chrismcmorrow97382 жыл бұрын

    Nice work. Great explanations. Thank you for your valuable insights.

  • @carlosvenegasreveco9403
    @carlosvenegasreveco94032 жыл бұрын

    Hi, how many members do you plan to manage with FluentCRM??? Is it capable to deal with really big lists? Thank you for sharing your work with all of us!

  • @JamesJosephFinn
    @JamesJosephFinn Жыл бұрын

    Hey brother. Thanks for the great content. I’m curious for your feedback about my intended strategy: I’m gonna try setting up FCRM on a dedicated server, and then connect it to several different woocommerce sites, and content sites. Is this possible? Recommended? Would this require WP Fusion? The idea is to create my own external CRM/marketing/email automation service. Like my own personal Drip or ActiveCampaign. However, using this type of approach, where WC and FCRM are running on separate sites, I assume that the deep integration between FCRM and WC would not be the same. As just one example, the FCRM integration on the WC "edit product" page would most likely not be available to me if FCRM were running on an external wp instance, correct? Thank you for your time and consideration, and I look forward hearing your advice!