No CRM to log into. No data entry. Your team takes calls the way they always have — and every evening you get the highlights: what was promised, what's slipping, and what needs you. Act on what matters, skip the rest.
by Enjay — the team behind Sangam CRM
The blind spot
Orders, prices, quantities, delivery dates, the "add two more boxes," the "I'll send it Friday" — all of it happens out loud, on calls, all day long. Then the call ends, and it lives in one person's head until something goes wrong. You're running the business on what people remember.
Illustrative — not a customer claim.
What lands every evening
Not a data dump — a fast read. The handful of things from today's calls that are actually worth your attention, in four short groups. Nothing to log into.
Promises
Open loops
Disputes
At-risk
Delivered to your WhatsApp every evening — nothing to log into.
Why the other tools didn't stick
Every tool you've been pitched asks for a change you can't make.
Adoption
Most tools die because the team routes around them. There's nothing here to route around.
No login
No note-taking
Credit, not blame
Not a scoreboard
How it works
On company Android phones or your office lines. Nothing changes for them.
It listens and writes up every call — what was ordered, promised, and agreed.
Every evening, your summary lands on WhatsApp — promises, open loops, disputes, at-risk.
Today, Saaransh captures phone calls on Android and office lines. WhatsApp-call capture is coming soon.
Who's behind it
Saaransh is built by Enjay, the company behind Sangam CRM and on-premise telephony, with 5,000+ customers across India since 1999. That's Enjay's footprint, not a Saaransh user count. And we run our own team on it.
Built and used every day by Enjay's own team.
Questions, answered