The OscarsVs.UtilityClick
It’s Oscar season. Which means three-plus hours of speeches 😴, montages 🖼️, polite clapping 👏, backslapping 🥹 and sometimes face-slapping 👊.
If you’d rather skip the marathon, we might have a better option:
A blockbuster demo of PRO CRM, presented by our antithesis of Chris Rock, Andy Hunter 🧔♂️.
No tux. No orchestra playing him off. Just Andy, a screen share, and some very honest software.
The Oscars Vs. UtilityClick
Why Our Demo Beats the Oscars
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Watching a generic CRM demo can feel like Train Dreams - slow, drifting, and hard to stay awake through.
Our demo focuses on the bits brokers actually care about. No off-track scenic routes.
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We were brokers, and we’ve lived what happens when you choose the wrong CRM.
It can quickly become One Battle After Another - fighting the system instead of getting work done.
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Users no longer need to feel like Sinners by bending rules and hacking processes just to get the job done.
PRO CRM removes the need for shortcuts in the first place.
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There’s no need to bolt unsuitable tools together like the monster of Frankenstein.
Tenders, contracts, suppliers, commissions - they’re all built in, already working together, and behaving themselves.
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Some platforms lean on big personalities and even bigger promises. You won’t find any Marty Supreme talk here.
Just software doing what it says on the tin.
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Others coast on Sentimental Value - nice ideas, nostalgic workflows, not much substance.
This demo is practical, occasionally scrappy, and very much not pretending to be Hollywood.
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There's no Secret Agent sales choreography either.
No calendar traps. No mysterious follow-ups. You watch the demo when it suits you. That’s it.
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We release often, which helps us wave goodbye to a potential Bug(onia)*
On average, we release improvements every 3.5 days - quietly improving.
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Generic CRMs try to be everything to everyone.
Energy gets sidelined, and the real pain is quiet and internal Hamnet, but with spreadsheets.
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Every PRO CRM account runs on its own single-tenant database.
That means F1-level speed, security, and performance - with your data kept entirely to yourself.