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Customer relations management (CRM) (FREE)

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With customer relations management (CRM) you can create a record of contacts (individuals) and organizations (companies) and relate them to issues.

Contacts and organizations can only be created for root groups.

You can use contacts and organizations to tie work to customers for billing and reporting purposes. To read more about what is planned for the future, see issue 2256.

Permissions

Permission Guest Reporter Developer, Maintainer, and Owner
View contacts/organizations
View issue contacts
Add/remove issue contacts
Create/edit contacts/organizations

Enable customer relations management (CRM)

Customer relations management features must be enabled at the group level. If your group also contains subgroups, and you want to use CRM features in the subgroup, you must enable CRM features for the subgroup.

To enable customer relations management in a group or subgroup:

  1. On the top bar, select Menu > Groups and find your group or subgroup.
  2. On the left sidebar, select Settings > General.
  3. Expand the Permissions and group features section.
  4. Select Enable customer relations.
  5. Select Save changes.

Contacts

View contacts linked to a group

To view a group's contacts:

  1. On the top bar, select Menu > Groups and find your group.
  2. On the left sidebar, select Customer relations > Contacts.

Contacts list

Create a contact

To create a contact:

  1. On the top bar, select Menu > Groups and find your group.
  2. On the left sidebar, select Customer relations > Contacts.
  3. Select New contact.
  4. Complete all required fields.
  5. Select Create new contact.

You can also create contacts using the GraphQL API.

Edit a contact

To edit an existing contact:

  1. On the top bar, select Menu > Groups and find your group.
  2. On the left sidebar, select Customer relations > Contacts.
  3. Next to the contact you wish to edit, select Edit ({pencil}).
  4. Edit the required fields.
  5. Select Save changes.

You can also edit contacts using the GraphQL API.

Organizations

View organizations

To view a group's organizations:

  1. On the top bar, select Menu > Groups and find your group.
  2. On the left sidebar, select Customer relations > Organizations.

Organizations list

Create an organization

To create an organization:

  1. On the top bar, select Menu > Groups and find your group.
  2. On the left sidebar, select Customer relations > Organizations.
  3. Select New organization.
  4. Complete all required fields.
  5. Select Create new organization.

You can also create organizations using the GraphQL API.

Edit an organization

To edit an existing organization:

  1. On the top bar, select Menu > Groups and find your group.
  2. On the left sidebar, select Customer relations > Organizations.
  3. Next to the organization you wish to edit, select Edit ({pencil}).
  4. Edit the required fields.
  5. Select Save changes.

You can also edit organizations using the GraphQL API.

Issues

View issues linked to a contact

To view a contact's issues, select a contact from the issue sidebar, or:

  1. On the top bar, select Menu > Groups and find your group.
  2. On the left sidebar, select Customer relations > Contacts.
  3. Next to the contact whose issues you wish to view, select View issues ({issues}).

View issues linked to an organization

To view an organization's issues:

  1. On the top bar, select Menu > Groups and find your group.
  2. On the left sidebar, select Customer relations > Organizations.
  3. Next to the organization whose issues you wish to view, select View issues ({issues}).

View contacts linked to an issue

You can view contacts associated with an issue in the right sidebar.

To view a contact's details, hover over the contact's name.

Issue contacts

You can also view issue contacts using the GraphQL API.

Add or remove issue contacts

Add contacts to an issue

To add contacts to an issue use the /add_contacts [contact:address@example.com] quick action.

You can also add, remove, or replace issue contacts using the GraphQL API.

Remove contacts from an issue

To remove contacts from an issue use the /remove_contacts [contact:address@example.com] quick action.

You can also add, remove, or replace issue contacts using the GraphQL API.

Autocomplete contacts (FREE SELF)

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When you use the /add_contacts or /remove_contacts quick actions, follow them with [contact: and an autocomplete list appears:

/add_contacts [contact:
/remove_contacts [contact:

Moving objects with CRM entries

The root group is the topmost group in the group hierarchy.

When you move an issue, project, or group within the same group hierarchy, issues retain their contacts.

When you move an issue or project and the root group changes, issues lose their contacts.

When you move a group and its root group changes:

  • All unique contacts and organizations are migrated to the new root group.
  • Contacts that already exist (by email address) are deemed duplicates and deleted.
  • Organizations that already exist (by name) are deemed duplicates and deleted.
  • All issues retain their contacts or are updated to point at contacts with the same email address.

If you do not have permission to create contacts and organizations in the new root group, the group transfer fails.