A Brief Introduction to Zoho One.

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Zoho One is a broad but integrated suite of applications that work collectively to run your entire business from the cloud. With more than 35 web applications (and an equal number of mobile apps), Zoho One can be accessed from a single sign-on. And with its centralized administration and provisioning, it really is an “operating system for business.”

Zoho One has been more than ten years in the making and now includes all of the applications a company needs to acquire and service its customers, run its operations, and collaborate effectively whether its workforce is inside or outside the office.

When you add Zoho Creator, the drag-and-drop app builder, and Deluge, Zoho’s simple and effective coding language, Zoho One can be completely customized to any need.

Connect your marketing, sales, and customer service teams. Let information flow automatically from customer-facing apps to order fulfillment, invoicing, and accounting.

Preserve your choice and flexibility with custom third-party integrations with your favorite apps or legacy systems. Zoho truly can be customized to your needs, even if that includes non-Zoho apps!

Zoho One is available under a single, simple contract with one service agreement that covers the entire suite. You buy it directly and customize it through a single administrative console for all account management and administration. Policies and permissions can be flexibly set—at the service level, the organizational level, any department levels, or even at the individual level.

What’s the catch?

By now you’re wondering how much it costs. A suite that comprehensive and flexible must be expensive, right?

Wrong. Zoho One starts at $37 a month per user. Stop worrying about sharing logins and passing data and credentials. There are no catches, no forced multi-year contracts, no fine print. You get everything you need to run your business for one low price.

Contact us today to learn more or start your trial today. Caret Growth Strategies can customize your architecture and show you how much you could be saving over what you pay today for a costly and non-integrated mix of applications.

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