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"I like that it's completely automated. It's a very robust system. You are not going to have faults in it.""For me, the most valuable feature is the fact that they work with existing Adobe files. And open and edit PDFs and web-optimized exports. It's been very good.""The most valuable features of Affinity are the connection features it provides because you have a large database of startups. The people who worked in the companies and founded them are displayed in Affinity. It can show if they are using some special intelligence feature and that you may know this person, of your connections. For example, if they know the person. It works similar to the way LinkedIn does when you seek a connection. Additionally, Affinity shows how close this person is and how often they contact each other."

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"Stability-wise, it is working fine with no technical faults."

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"To get people to migrate, Affinity needs to somehow give them an incentive to change. The key is to make it as similar as possible. Shortcuts and keystrokes would be my biggest learning curve. So, to scale, you're going to have to convince people to relearn their workflow, and everybody's too busy to do that. Scalability is kind of mid because you face adoption resistance if you're pushing out to a studio or staff that are used to Adobe. Many products don't think beyond Microsoft and Adobe. If it's not Microsoft, then they don't understand. So, scalability is a challenge.""Affinity could improve by adding more features. It has been a while since I have used it, but when I did, the features could improve.""It would be better if it were "pay-per-user" instead of "pay-per-account." For example, I'm Siddharth Mallya, and I have two email accounts. Each of those accounts is a separate payable account for me. For instance, I have created a network using my personal email ID, and now I have moved to my company email ID. It'll choose any one of those accounts, and that will become my paid account. For example, if I put in my personal email ID, then that's the account that I pay for. But I'm no longer using it, and it's not going to get updated. If I put in my work email ID, then that's an entirely separate account that I have to pay for."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "Affinity is an expensive solution. However, they over a free version trial. The solution is expensive but the people that have used it say it is worth the money."
  • "Affinity follows a pay-per-account model, and I think there will be a monthly or a yearly paid subscription. I have heard that it was expensive."
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  • "We are paying for a subscription."
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    Top Answer:For me, the most valuable feature is the fact that they work with existing Adobe files. And open and edit PDFs and web-optimized exports. It's been very good.
    Top Answer:Affinity Photo needs to work more. They need to align as much as possible with the shortcuts and keystrokes of Adobe. It's just because when you learn a tool as a professional, you tend to learn all… more »
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    Overview

    Reimagining relationship intelligence. Using patented technology, we help businesses leverage their most valuable data to find their next big opportunity

    From rock-solid contact management to best-of-breed integrations, Maximizer's easily personalized CRM and amazing customer care enables companies and teams to achieve outstanding results.
    Sample Customers
    T3 Advisors, Cushman & Wakefield,
    123Print, Alliance Abroad Group, Asset Marketing Services, Avance Carpets, Bahrain International Circuit, Best Western Heidelberg Inn, Campus Manitoba, CCI Technology, Corporate Cleaning Services Ltd., Dempsey Corporation, Drug Research America LLC, Ecoratio
    Top Industries
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    Financial Services Firm21%
    Computer Software Company14%
    Educational Organization8%
    University7%
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    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business27%
    Midsize Enterprise20%
    Large Enterprise53%
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    Affinity is ranked 23rd in CRM with 3 reviews while Maximizer is ranked 45th in CRM. Affinity is rated 8.6, while Maximizer is rated 3.0. The top reviewer of Affinity writes "Open source, stable and capable of working with existing Adobe files". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Maximizer writes "A rigid product that is hard to customize, has no mobile app, and is rarely updated by the vendor". Affinity is most compared with Attio, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, monday.com and HubSpot Sales Hub, whereas Maximizer is most compared with .

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