Network Hippo goes international!

by Scott Annan on August 19th, 2009

We’ve just added the capability in Network Hippo to manage deals in multiple currencies!

This has been a request from members with international clients (AIM Group, Wistia, Global Racing Schools) – (btw: I love that small businesses can work globally!) and from some of our power users in the UK (Coherence Design) and Asia.

Now you can manage deals in multi-currency, fixed bid, monthly contract, or hourly rate, and add multiple contacts to deals.

deal-details

We’ve also made some improvements to email importing (with much more to come) and fixed a number of issues that have been reported.

We’ve got a lot more improvements and some integration surprises that you’re going to love.

Now that we’ve launched Network Hippo we’re working even harder than before at building a leading relationship management tool that can provide professional and business transformation!

Stay tuned… we’re only getting started!

1 Comment »

  1. This is really cool. Gone are days when multi-currency was something just needed for multi-national companies.

    We do business in at least three currencies, USD, GBP, & EUR. Having these reconciled back to our base currency, whilst having them expressed on the deal in the format we are doing business just make things work like you’d expect them to (unless you have worked in IT too long to know better).

    Like the deal profiling as well, capturing the data as you may have it, with the possibility of filtering, grouping, and leveraging this detail statistically as well.

    Comment by Graham Robson — August 20, 2009 @ 5:32 am

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