Do you have your contacts all over the place online and on your phone? Or do you have some contacts in a spreadsheet? The UpHabit App can help you with that.
I know I’ve had mine all over and if I need to find one in a hurry I have to think, where is that contact information? Then, the frantic search begins!
Many times I forget family and friends’ birthdays. Sometimes I may see it on Facebook but even there you have to search for it now. It doesn’t pop out at you unless you are on the desktop version of Facebook.
Wouldn’t it be nice to send your contacts, personal or business a nice birthday or anniversary message? With the UpHabit app, you now can easily be reminded of special days and send messages to those that care.
Today you can build a stronger network with the app that keeps you connected. It’s a FREE Professional Network Manager (PNM).
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My Review of the App Up Habit
At first I was leary of downloading any app on my mobile device. If you are a ready here for a long time, you know I love mobile apps and the freedom to work on the go.
I can still get work done on them with all of the apps I have.
With the recent addition of the Creator Studio app for Facebook and Instagram, I have 5 apps for managing Facebook pages and ads now.
So downloading another app did not come quickly to me until I started to read more about the UpHabit app.
As I read more and installed the app it quickly made me want to use it more and more.
What the UpHabit App Can Do For You
- Merge multiple emails into one contact. Love this feature as many business contacts have multiple email addresses.
- Reminder options with an integrated calendar.
- Bulk snooze options for when you don’t need or want to get reminders. Take the weekend off!
- Share articles with your chosen contacts easily from the app.
- Keep notes with contacts as you check in with them.
- Manage contacts with tags, tag by location, business, etc. You can now color code the tags as well with IOS and coming soon for Android.
- Finally, set and manage notifications to help you keep on track. I love these!
The App Pricing
As with most apps today there is a FREE version and a paid version. But this UpHabit app pricing is now FREE during the Covid19 crisis. So you can use the PRO version of UpHabit now for FREE to try it out.
As you can see below even when it goes to a price structure it’s only $2.99/mo. That’s the price of a cup of coffee ordered out!
CRM Competitors vs. PRM
There are several other CRM competitors out there that do cost more like HubSpot and SalesForce to name a few. SalesForce for small businesses starts out at $25.00 per month. So you can see the difference in price there.
Back when I was in the corporate world I used Salesforce and Sugar. Both were clunky on mobile.
Sugar does not even advertise its pricing online. You need to have a demo beforehand. (That usually means it’s expensive!)
But, do remember this app UpHabit is a (PNM) personal network manager that can be used for customers too.
Staying Connected Virtually Today – More Important Than Ever
Today staying connected to those you love and those you do business with is very important. People feel lonely as more work from home today than ever before.
You can plan zoom meetings, Facebook chats, and more with the UpHabit app. Connect with them and check their schedule before setting them up.
Having the right communication tools is key to maintaining relationships and businesses contacts.
Your Take: The UpHabit App
Lastly, are YOU using an app to stay connected with your family, friends, and/or customers today? I’d love to know more in the comments below.
This post is sponsored but the review is all my own after using the UpHabit app.
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Lisa: I would like to have a system for my Money Making Activities and (potential) business contacts, like you. UpHabit seems to be a good fit for this matter. I like to continue to write things down on paper, as a mental routine and thoughtful process. And then add / sync. the contacts into a digital application. I have bought three Field Notes notebooks that have copper, silver, and gold color on the side of the note paper.
All the Best,
Martin
Hi Martin, thank you and I’d love to know how you like it once you start to use it. Congratulations on your 18th year blogging, that’s a major feat! I don’t think I know anyone that has done it longer. Thanks for coming by here and have a wonderful day and stay well.
Organizing and managing all our personal and business contacts at one place could save a lots of time and energy, as you mentioned. Thumbs up for this recommendation! I see it has some great features that I would require.
Just downloaded the app and started syncing the contacts.
Have a good time, Lisa!!
Hi Mudassir, yes, that’s why I started to use it as well- to save time! Anything that can save me time and make life easier, I’m all for. I’d love to know how you like going forward. Thanks for coming by on this one and stay well!