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SalesFlood: PFIT launches new CRM, donates 10 percent of its monthly revenue to local charity

PFIT, a Center City-based firm that provides tech services to businesses, launched SalesFlood, a software-free customer relationship manager (CRM) last month. The company will donate 10 percent of revenue from the new product to a different charity every month, starting with local hunger relief nonprofit Philabundance. SalesFlood allows businesses to keep track of their clients, […]

Photo courtesy of PFIT.
Photo courtesy of PFIT.

Before a demo of SalesFlood at the PFIT offices. Photo courtesy of PFIT.

PFIT, a Center City-based firm that provides tech services to businesses, launched SalesFlood, a software-free customer relationship manager (CRM) last month. The company will donate 10 percent of revenue from the new product to a different charity every month, starting with local hunger relief nonprofit Philabundance.

SalesFlood allows businesses to keep track of their clients, provides a file management system and offers a mailing list program, according to PFIT.

Visit PFIT’s site here.

PFIT’s clients are concentrated in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware but also include businesses from as far as Virginia and Georgia.

Companies: Philabundance
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