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Prepare for a successful 2019 with Insightly 3.0

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In 2018, we added a bunch of new functionality to Insightly CRM like Reports and Dashboards, and Cus

[logo]( [mod 9 image]( In 2018, we added a bunch of new functionality to Insightly CRM like Reports and Dashboards, and Custom Objects. And many customers are already seeing noticeable improvements in productivity benefits, as a result. To learn more, simply click the one-click demo request button below and we'll be happy to help. [Request a demo]( [left image]( 9 tasks you should automate in 2019 With a new year just around the corner, it’s a perfect time to rethink your internal practices and find ways to improve your team’s productivity and performance. Read our tips on automating back office tasks, so that 2019 becomes the year when you get more done with less, make the most of your CRM, and can finally follow through on all those great ideas you’ve been filing away for ‘later.’ [Read the post]( [left image]( What is the future of work? An Insightly customer Hot Spots Movement helps companies build collaborative teams and future-proof their businesses. Get their insights, including the main reason why they use Insightly to manage their customer relations. [Read the post]( [left image]( Scaling for growth with Insightly Bright Planet Solar, a fast-growing alternative energy company, uses Insightly’s workflow automation, integrations, and custom objects to manage their entire supply chain, increase team productivity, and better serve their customers. [Read the post]( [left image]( © 2018 Insightly, Inc. [680 Folsom St. Suite 550, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA](#) This email was sent to[:]( {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( [twitter]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube](

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