Build the Only CRM Your Startup Needs, With AI and No-Code
Stop paying per seat for features you'll never use. WeWeb lets you build a CRM that matches your sales process, not the other way around.

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Add features off-the-shelf CRMs lock behind upgrades
With WeWeb AI, build exactly the CRM features your startup needs: custom pipelines, founder-friendly dashboards, and automated workflows that match how you actually sell.








WeWeb is really the first tool that feels viable. Low code solution that's actually fast enough and fully functional enough and so as soon as I found it I was like okay this is it, this is what we're doing. No question.

Everything a startup needs to ship a production-grade CRM
The standards of code, with no-code.
Launch your startup CRM before your next board meeting



" It used to take a frontend developer, a backend developer, and a project manager. With WeWeb, I can build a new feature in about 90 minutes. I just get it done between meetings. "

FAQs
No. WeWeb is designed for non-technical founders and small teams. You can describe what you want in plain English, and WeWeb AI generates the UI, database tables, and connecting workflows for you.
From there, refine your CRM visually with the drag-and-drop editor. Add fields, rearrange layouts, and build new views without writing code. If you do have a technical co-founder or hire a developer later, they can extend your CRM with custom JavaScript or Vue.js components.
Most startup teams ship a working CRM in a few days, not months.
Yes. WeWeb is backend-agnostic, which means you can connect to virtually any service with an API.
Common startup integrations include:
- Communication: Slack, Gmail, Resend, SendGrid
- Payments: Stripe, PayPal
- Marketing: Mailchimp, ConvertKit
- Automation: n8n, Make, Zapier
- Data: Supabase, Airtable, Google Sheets
Use the REST API plugin to connect any tool with a public API, or set up Supabase Edge Functions for more complex integrations. WeWeb AI can even generate the integration logic for you.
Significantly less, especially as your team grows.
Off-the-shelf CRMs charge per seat. Salesforce can run $75-150 per user per month, and HubSpot's free tier locks essential features behind expensive upgrades (often 7x the starter price). A 12-person team on Salesforce can easily spend $2,000+ per month.
With WeWeb, you pay a flat platform fee. There are no per-user charges for the people using your CRM. Add 5 users or 50, the cost stays the same. Your backend (Supabase, Xano, or your own API) has its own pricing, but most startups stay on free or low-cost tiers.
You also own the code. If you ever outgrow the platform, export the Vue.js source and self-host on your own infrastructure.
Absolutely. This is one of the biggest advantages of building your own CRM.
Start with what you need today: a contact list, a deal pipeline, and basic activity tracking. Ship it in a weekend. Then add features as your sales process matures:
- Automated lead scoring when you start getting inbound volume
- Revenue forecasting dashboards when you need to report to investors
- Role-based permissions when your sales team grows beyond the founders
- AI-powered assistants when you want to move faster
Because you built it, every new feature fits your existing workflow. No vendor roadmap to wait on, no expensive tier upgrades to unlock basic functionality.
