In CiviCRM land, we have a marketing budget that’s about a shoe-string, or maybe half of a shoe-string. And that’s probably why if you’ve ever heard it and also find the right pathway to getting started, it can be a game-changer in advancing your mission.
But in the end, CiviCRM relies on word of mouth about the benefits of using an open source CRM, like CiviCRM.
And it’s true though that if you’re not listening to your people, you might be singing the wrong tune and sending the wrong signals.
With that said, recently the marketing group put out 2 survey’s, one depending on if you are:
For those of you out there that use CiviCRM but aren’t as close to the community in logging Gitlab issues, adding pull requests, writing documentation or just staying in the know about the latest advancements, now is the time to put in your feedback.
Here’s the deal:
CiviCRM operates on a scratch the itch mode. If you want something done you can do it or pay for it. For those that haven’t had the opportunity to make those changes you wanted as directly, now is a good time to nudge the project with your voice.
Please head on over to the blog post and fill out the survey. It’s intended to be completed if you are an administrator of your CRM or the end user of it. And if you have considered CiviCRM but decided to look elsewhere there is a separate survey for that.
I’d really like to know what things you love about CiviCRM and things well, you just wish were better.
