CRM

Migrate your Salescamp CRM data

Lightweight cloud CRM built for small sales teams wanting customizable pipelines, built-in calling/SMS, and quick onboarding without enterprise complexity.

Encrypted end-to-end with one-click rollback
Talk to a real migration engineer in minutes
Salescamp CRM logo

In its favor

Why people choose Salescamp CRM

The signal that keeps Salescamp CRM on the shortlist. Sourced from G2, Capterra, and customer scoping calls.

Transparent published per-user pricing across four tiers ($12 Starter, $29 Plus, $49 Pro, $99 Enterprise).

Starter tier supports up to 5 users and 5,000 leads — accessible entry point for solo founders and small sales teams.

Higher tiers add inbuilt calls, SMS, and call recording — built-in telephony reduces third-party tool sprawl.

Integrations include Google Drive, Excel, Facebook, Gmail, LinkedIn, Mailchimp, Outlook, Teams, Shopify, Skype, X, Zapier — covers common SMB stacks.

SAML SSO, API access, and 2FA available at Enterprise — meets baseline enterprise security requirements.

Starter ($12) caps at 5 users and 5,000 contacts — small teams quickly outgrow the entry tier.

API access is reserved for higher tiers (Enterprise) per the pricing page — entry tier buyers can't automate.

Custom fields, custom collections, and goal management are Pro+ — Starter and Plus users lack core customization.

Smaller third-party reviewer base than HubSpot, Pipedrive, or Zoho — limits comparison data.

Sales-led for organizations beyond Enterprise tier scope — no published higher tier.

Reasons to switch

Why people leave Salescamp CRM

The recurring reasons buyers give for replacing Salescamp CRM. Presented as facts, not knocks.

Platform scorecard

Strengths, weaknesses, and where Salescamp CRM fits

Grades across six dimensions, plus a SWOT-style view of where the platform shines and where it falls short.

SWOT — strengths, weaknesses, and use-case fit

Strengths

Clear public pricing across four tiers.Bundled telephony (calls, SMS, recording) at Pro and Enterprise.Broad integration catalog including Microsoft Teams, Shopify, Mailchimp, Zapier.Enterprise tier includes SAML SSO and API access for compliance-minded buyers.Free trial available.

Weaknesses

Starter limits force quick upgrade for growing teams.Custom fields and goals are tier-gated above $49/user.Public API only at Enterprise tier.Limited reviewer corpus for benchmarking.No published tier above Enterprise for very large deployments.

Where it works

Small sales teams of 2–10 reps at early-stage startups or SMBs seeking a lightweight CRM without enterprise overhead or lengthy onboarding timelines.Solo founders or micro-businesses in SaaS, real estate, or agency verticals that need basic lead management and pipeline tracking without paying for unused features.Field sales teams or remote SDRs who rely heavily on built-in calling and SMS workflows to log outbound activity directly within the CRM.Small businesses using spreadsheets or shared documents for pipeline tracking that need a low-cost step-up to a structured, collaborative system.Companies that primarily generate inbound leads and need a simple tool to capture, assign, and move prospects through a visual sales pipeline.

Where it struggles

Mid-sized sales teams with 20+ reps that require granular role-based permissions, multi-object reporting, or advanced workflow automation beyond simple activity logging.Companies with complex data architectures where Contacts, Companies, Deals, and Activities have intricate relational dependencies that require true object-level export.Organizations subject to GDPR, HIPAA, or SOC 2 compliance that need audit trails, data residency controls, or field-level encryption that Salescamp does not provide.Large real estate brokerages or franchise operations where data must be shared across multiple workspaces with centralized admin controls and bulk data operations.Growing B2B companies planning to scale beyond 50 users or integrate deeply with marketing automation, customer success platforms, or custom BI/reporting tools.

Pricing tiers

Salescamp CRM pricing overview

Salescamp positions itself as a free CRM with paid tiers unlocking advanced features. No public pricing table was found in the research, but the platform is clearly aimed at startups, SaaS companies, and small sales teams based on its positioning and feature set.

Starter

Tier 1 of 4

$12/user/month

What's included

Up to 5 usersUp to 5,000 leads/contacts3 custom email templates5 group emailsTwo-way email sync and tracking

Need help selecting your CRM?

Book a free 30 minute consultation

Pricing is informational. FlitStack AI does not bill on Salescamp CRM's schedule — see our quote-based pricing →

What gets migrated

Salescamp CRM object support

Object-by-object support for Salescamp CRM migrations. Per-pair details surface during scoping.

Leads

Fully supported

Leads are the primary prospect records in Salescamp. Standard fields include name, contact info, source, and status. We migrate Leads 1:1 into Contacts or the equivalent object in the destination CRM, preserving all mapped fields.

Collections

Mapping required

Collections are organizational groupings for Leads, similar to lists or segments. We export each Collection separately as a CSV and map its membership to the destination's equivalent list/segment structure, which varies by platform.

Deal Pipeline

Mapping required

Salescamp's Deal Pipeline is visual and customizable by stage. Pipeline stages and deal values are migrated as custom fields or deal properties depending on the destination CRM's schema.

Activities

Mapping required

Activities include Calls, SMS logs, emails, and meeting notes auto-recorded by Salescamp. We map these to Activities orEngagements in the destination, noting that some platforms collapse activity types differently.

Goals

Mapping required

Goals represent sales targets set per user or team. We migrate goal definitions as custom records or fields, though target-tracking logic is destination-specific.

Companies

Mapping required

Company/Account records are supported but may be secondary to Leads in Salescamp's data model. We merge or link them to the primary Contact record during migration based on destination schema.

Users

Fully supported

Salescamp Users and Owners are migrated as User records in the destination, preserving assignment relationships for Leads and Deals.

Custom Fields

Mapping required

Salescamp supports easy customization of fields per object. Custom fields are migrated as custom properties, but field-type mapping (picklist, date, text) must be validated per destination.

Integrations

Mapping required

Salescamp advertises integrations with 1000+ applications for lead collection, but the specific integration configurations are not exported via CSV. We migrate the resulting lead data only.

Gotchas

What to watch for in Salescamp CRM migrations

Issues we've hit on past Salescamp CRM migrations, tagged by severity. FlitStack AI handles every one — surfacing them up front because buyer engineering teams want to know.

High

CSV export is collection-scoped, not org-wide

High

No documented public API for automated extraction

Medium

Activity history may be fragmented across exports

How a Salescamp CRM migration works

Four steps, Salescamp CRM-specific

Connect

Customer-facing API access (per docs at apitracker.io/a/salescamp-app); available at Enterprise tier per the vendor pricing page into Salescamp CRM. Scopes limited to read-only on the data we move.

Map

We translate Salescamp CRM-specific structures (custom fields, objects, value lists) to the destination's model.

Sample

Test with a 50–200 record subset to validate Salescamp CRM quirks before production.

Migrate

Full migration with Salescamp CRM rate-limit handling. Rollback available throughout.

FAQ

Salescamp CRM migration FAQ

Answers to the questions buyers ask most during Salescamp CRM migration scoping. Not seeing yours? Book a call.

Can't find your answer?

Walk through your Salescamp CRM migration with a real engineer — 30 minutes, free, written quote within 24 hours.

Book a free 30 minute consultation

Most Salescamp CRM migrations under 1M records finish in 48–72 hours end-to-end. Larger orgs with custom objects or buyer-side security review typically take 5–7 days.

Ready when you are

Migrate Salescamp CRM.
Without the rebuild.

Free scoping call with a migration engineer. Tell us about your Salescamp CRM setup and destination — written quote back within a business day.

Free scoping call Quote in 1 business day 1,784 platforms supported