Bitrix24
Bitrix24 is an all-in-one business platform that bundles CRM, project management, internal communication, HR and a website builder into a single subscription. Where most companies stitch together a sales tool, a task tool, a chat tool and a file store, Bitrix24 offers all of them under one login, priced per organisation rather than per seat. That breadth is the whole proposition, and also the main thing to weigh up: you are trading best-in-class depth for having everything in one place at a predictable cost.
What you can actually do with it
The modules share contacts, files and permissions, so work that starts in one place can end up in another without an integration.
- Run sales in the CRM. Leads, deals, pipelines, quotes and invoices, with automation rules and reporting on where deals stall.
- Manage projects and tasks. Kanban boards, Gantt charts, Scrum tools, checklists, dependencies and built-in time tracking against tasks.
- Handle inbound contact in one inbox. A contact centre pulls website chat, email, telephony and messaging channels such as WhatsApp and Instagram into the same queue, attached to CRM records.
- Communicate internally. Group chat, video calls and meetings, an activity stream, shared calendars and an intranet-style company feed.
- Store and co-edit documents. A shared drive with permissions, versioning and online document editing, plus electronic signature for contracts.
- Automate process and HR admin. Workflow builders, approval chains, absence requests, work-time clocking and employee directories.
- Build a public presence. A website and landing page builder plus simple online store features, connected back into the CRM.
Who it fits best
Bitrix24 makes most sense for small and mid-sized companies, roughly five to a couple of hundred people, who want one system instead of six subscriptions and have someone willing to own the configuration. Sales-led businesses get the most value, since the CRM and contact centre are the strongest parts, and distributed teams appreciate having chat, files and tasks in the same place.
It also appeals to organisations with tight budgets or unusual constraints: flat per-organisation pricing is friendlier than per-seat as headcount grows, and a self-hosted edition exists for teams that must keep data on their own servers. It fits poorly where each department already has a specialist tool it loves, or where you want a minimal system a new hire understands in an afternoon.
Things worth knowing before you commit
- It is genuinely complex. The interface is dense and the feature list enormous. Expect a real learning curve and plan an onboarding session rather than assuming self-discovery.
- Breadth beats depth. Each module is competent, but a dedicated CRM, project tool or help desk will out-feature it in its own domain. Decide which modules you actually need.
- Free is real but bounded. There is a generous free plan, with limits on storage and advanced features. Read those limits carefully before building your business on it.
- Plans cap total users. Because pricing is per organisation rather than per seat, the number of users included is a tier limit you can hit suddenly as you hire.
- Mobile lags the web app. The apps are fine for checking tasks and messages, weaker for administration and configuration.
Alternatives to compare it against
If sales is the priority, a focused CRM such as HubSpot or Zoho CRM will feel cleaner and go deeper, at the cost of buying other tools separately. If the pain is project delivery, work management platforms such as ClickUp, Asana or monday.com are easier to adopt and integrate widely. If you mainly want documents, chat and calendars, Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 already covers that ground and pairs with a light task tool. Zoho One is the closest philosophical rival, another everything-included suite with the same trade-offs.
Plan limits, included user counts, storage caps and pricing change over time. Check Bitrix24’s own pricing page for the current details before committing.
Further reading
- Cost Effective CRM for Small Business: Feature Analysis — a useful yardstick for whether Bitrix24’s bundled CRM is deep enough to be the one you keep.
- Best SME CRM: Integrating with Existing Workflows — the integration questions to ask before replacing six subscriptions with one suite.
- The 7 Best Project Management Software for Businesses in 2024 — what you give up on the project side by taking the bundled module.
- Best Team Collaboration Tools for Remote Work — covers the chat, calendar and file ground Bitrix24’s intranet features are competing with.
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