Ask the Collective
The questions independent drinks founders ask most — answered. Distilled from years of community knowledge so the good stuff never disappears in the feed again.
What CRM systems do drinks brands recommend, and what should we prioritize when choosing one?
Members recommend several CRM platforms suited to different company sizes. For smaller teams, Capsule is popular—straightforward, affordable, integrates with Outlook and Gmail, handles tasks and sales pipelines, and syncs with accounting software. Pipedrive at ELLC costs around £30 per head per month (basic package) and is user-friendly for tasks, deals tracking, and pipeline management with flexible user scaling. FreshSales is used at REAL and offers strong data output and reporting alongside pipeline management. For those using G-Suite in wholesale, Streak integrates well; for D2C brands, Klaviyo is recommended. HubSpot works well but success depends more on setup and design than features alone; integration with Mailchimp or similar marketing tools is important. Sales-I is noted as customisable with mobile real-time functionality at reasonable pricing. BrewMan works for some, with customisable sales pipelines. Larger enterprises considering Dynamics 365 should note it's typically justified only for teams of dozens or significant Microsoft budgets. Members stress that CRM effectiveness depends heavily on how you configure and use it rather than which platform you pick.
What CRM and accounting software do beverage founders recommend?
Members use a mix of CRM and accounting tools depending on team size and specific needs. For CRM, **HubSpot** is frequently recommended for its free tier and ease of use, particularly for smaller teams. **Capsule** is favoured by some, though members note **Salesforce** becomes more suitable at scale (100+ sales team). **Bowimi** is also used and appreciated by the community. For accounting, **Xero** is the clear consensus choice—described as easy to use and well-integrated with other tools. Some members previously used **Sage** for its multi-tier pricing capability (allowing 5 different pricing structures per SKU), but have since migrated to Xero. **Breww** is recommended as manufacturing software that links directly into Xero, making it useful for production-focused beverage businesses. Key recommendations: - **HubSpot** — free CRM option; excellent for smaller teams - **Capsule** — solid mid-market CRM - **Salesforce** — preferred for larger sales teams (100+) - **Bowimi** — used successfully by members; complements HubSpot - **Xero** — strong consensus for accounting; easy to use and integrates well - **Breww** — manufacturing software that integrates with Xero - **Sage** — legacy option; supports complex multi-tier pricing if needed Members report using Xero and Breww together works well for manufacturing-focused beverage businesses.
What CRM and invoicing software tools do members recommend for drinks brands?
Members are using a mix of dedicated CRM and invoicing tools, with some looking to consolidate into a single platform with good dashboards and integration. **Active recommendations:** - **Tortuga** — mentioned as a good solution for those starting out; at least one member is actively using it and available to share details - **Bowimi** — recommended specifically for pure CRM functionality - **HubSpot** — currently in use by at least one member, though they are exploring alternatives that combine invoicing and sales tracking **Caveats:** Members noted there are "strong opinions" on some of these tools in the community, suggesting it's worth researching carefully or reaching out to users directly before committing. The ideal solution appears to be one platform that handles both invoicing and CRM with linked dashboards, though members may need to use two separate tools if a fully integrated solution isn't found.
What CRM or sales platform integrates well with inventory management for small drinks businesses?
Members recommend a mix of approaches depending on whether inventory integration is critical. **Salesforce** integrates with both Unleashed and NetSuite, making it a strong choice if you need tight inventory links, though some found it not very user-friendly. **HubSpot** is praised by members as handling everything needed for small operations. **Bowimi** works as a pure sales CRM but doesn't integrate with inventory systems, so it's better if you're managing stock separately. One member cautioned that after two years on Salesforce with Unleashed integration, they switched to Bowimi because their team didn't engage well with Salesforce's interface—so ease of adoption matters as much as feature depth.
What CRM systems do members recommend for small on-trade focused field sales teams?
**Bowimi** is the primary field sales CRM used by several Kindred members for on-trade sales. Members report it works well for setting sales targets, gathering trade marketing data, and reporting, with a solid backend for management oversight. **Considerations:** - **Cost-benefit:** At approximately £50 per user per month, Bowimi is positioned as good value when weighed against the full cost of a field sales rep (£30K salary + £20K+ in employers NI, travel expenses, and samples = £50K+ total P&L impact). - **User experience:** One member noted it's "good, but not as user-friendly as promoted," suggesting the interface may require some adjustment period despite strong functionality. - **Implementation:** Members recommend requesting a demo directly from Bowimi to evaluate fit for your team. - **Satisfaction:** Multiple users report being "broadly very happy" with it; management finds the backend intuitive for oversight and reporting. **Caveat:** Bowimi appears to be the only CRM discussed in depth by the community for this use case, so limited comparative options were shared.
What CRM platforms do members use to track stockists and sales team visits?
Members recommend a handful of CRM tools suited to drinks sales tracking, though the choice depends on complexity needs and budget. **Insightly** — actively used by members for tracking sales visits; cheaper than some alternatives; supports photo uploads from calls, which is useful for field-based sales teams. However, one member noted it "isn't great," suggesting it's a pragmatic choice rather than best-in-class. **Nutshell** — also in use by members; positioned as a straightforward small business CRM option. **Pipedrive** — mentioned as an option by members, though no detail on implementation or preference was shared. **Google Docs spreadsheet** — one member suggested this as a viable lower-friction alternative if you don't need advanced sales functionality or multi-user features. **Caveats:** The group's discussion suggests that for basic stockist tracking and visit logging, even a simple spreadsheet may suffice. The choice typically hinges on whether you need multi-user collaboration, reporting, or photo/attachment capabilities. Most members appear to prioritise cost-effectiveness over feature richness.
What CRM systems do drinks businesses use and recommend?
Members recommend a lightweight CRM that integrates with accounting software. **Capsule** is the main recommendation from the community—praised for ease of use and strong integration with major accounting platforms (Sage, Xero, QuickBooks). This makes it particularly useful for drinks businesses that need to sync customer data with financial records.
What CRM platform should we use to manage distributor relationships and scale our sales operations?
Members recommend **Bowimi** as the top choice for small-to-mid-sized drinks businesses. It's founder-led, has a simple UI that's easy to learn, and the team is responsive and personable—members specifically praised being able to get hold of the founders directly when needed. **Salesforce** is widely considered overkill for early-stage businesses; it's complicated, requires significant upfront investment before it becomes usable, and isn't cost-effective for smaller teams. **HubSpot** is a powerful alternative if you need integrated sales *and* marketing. It allows you to manage ads, website content, email campaigns, reporting, Shopify integration, payments processing, and CRM all in one platform. However, members warned that costs escalate quickly as you scale. For distributor relationship management specifically, the consensus is that **Bowimi** strikes the best balance of simplicity, affordability, and founder accessibility for drinks businesses at growth stage.