Smplicity - recommended.
Goolshun is very knowledgeable, we value his input. He's able to plan out and execute strategies to a high level.
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Smplicity provides Salesforce implementation and support to small and medium sized companies in the UK. Our Salesforce consultants are here to help. Contact us today.
145 City Road, EC1V 1AZ, London, United Kingdom
Goolshun is very knowledgeable, we value his input. He's able to plan out and execute strategies to a high level.
They are a fantastic company to work with. Exceptionally professional.
They went above and beyond to understand our business needs and how they can be translated to make the most out of sales force.
The expertise within the business allowed our company to feel in safe hands and they found ways to engage all internal stakeholders to get the most out of the work they conducted for us.
Would 100% recommend Smplicity!
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