OpenSource – Joomla and vTiger
I know a lot of people visit this site looking for free opensource membership site software.
I am in the process of building a sales training portal that will give resellers training and access to a crm. Even though I am a bigger fan of wordpress than Joomla, I kept my mind open and explored a development project that would integrate Joomla and vTiger.
Joomla is a membership content management system – and it is very nice but not the direction I went because I think it as more for building a social network or club.
vTiger is an opensource CRM that is wonderful but lacks a few essential things, such as leads from the web into the CRM. vTiger has a module that you can configure that is supposed to do that, but I could not get it to work. It is very poorly documented.
I like vTiger, but the modules seem worthless and difficult to add and configure. Out of the box vTiger is very good though.
So here is the issue – 1st: Don’t be surprised when opensource is not perfect. It is free after all. You are probably best off learning one tool that is really dependable, as I have done with WordPress.
2nd: Buy the premium plugins after reading reviews. It can often save you a bunch of time and headaches.
The truth about Opensource software is that very few of them have non-tech people overseeing the development. And tech people have a tendency to try to do too much. (Not all, but they do love the technology)
I am going to use vTiger as my CRM. I am going to use WordPress and Wishlist Member as my training portal. And yes, there are going to be two logins for the different tools. When you are looking for opensource solutions you just have to understand you are probably not going to get exactly what you want.
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