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Closed-loop: which ads become contracts?
A contact CRM stops at name, phone, and notes. Marketing teams need a different question: which campaign created the lead, which lead became a contract, and what it actually cost.
One platform, different metrics per industry
The PTTCRM slogan is operational. Real estate closes bookings. Agencies close per-client ROAS. F&B closes reservations or store visits. A generic win/lose pipeline dilutes all three.
Client portal: ROAS leaves the spreadsheet
Agency owners with 30–100 clients already have an internal CRM. They lack a place where each client sees only their CPL, ROAS, and spend — per contract, never another client.
What is in the 60-minute demo?
PTTCRM does not open a 30-day trial on the site. The buyer submits a two-minute form. Sales calls in business hours. The 60-minute demo runs four scenes on industry sample data.
Why PTTCRM does not publish per-user prices
Per-seat prices pull the brand into contact-CRM territory: more users, lower unit price, closer to an address book. Marketing buyers do not buy seats. They buy the ads-to-contract loop.
Zalo is a Vietnam pack, not the English core
One platform does not mean one channel set for every market. In Vietnam, marketing teams run Meta and Zalo. The English door is Meta and Google. Zalo is not a default channel on the English product.