Nudge CRM

A better alternative to Streak if you’ve outgrown CRM inside Gmail

Streak is built into Gmail. Nudge gives you a proper CRM with the same lightweight feel — plus better structure, better shared visibility, and a stronger workflow for teams.

Proper CRM structure
Better shared visibility
Email logging (not email-dependent)
Today dashboard + tasks
Native mobile apps
Truly private pipelines

Why teams switch from Streak to Nudge

Streak feels frictionless at first — if you live in Gmail, putting pipelines there seems smart. But over time, the CRM inherits all the limitations of the inbox: cramped collaboration, no real task ownership, and no clear daily workflow.

Nudge gives your data a proper home. Contacts, businesses, deals, and tasks all have structure. Email still matters, but it becomes part of the record instead of the container for everything. The Today dashboard replaces memory with a clear view of what’s overdue and what’s next.

When CRM living in Gmail starts to break down

Streak is great if you want CRM inside Gmail. Nudge is better if you want Gmail connected to your CRM, not mistaken for it. As teams grow, shared visibility, relationship ownership, and structured records become awkward inside the inbox. Nudge gives data a cleaner home while keeping email as part of the timeline.

Where Nudge is stronger

Compared to Streak

Streak keeps CRM inside Gmail; Nudge gives CRM its own home

Email is still connected, but it no longer defines the whole system.

Nudge is better for shared workflows

Team visibility, comments, mentions, tasks, and relationship ownership work more naturally.

Nudge handles structured data better

Businesses, contacts, deals, activities, and custom fields are first-class parts of the model.

Nudge keeps the convenience without the inbox trap

Email logging works cleanly without forcing the CRM to live in Gmail.

Nudge is better as the business matures

It gives you room to grow while staying lightweight.

Choose Nudge if…

If your team liked the idea of Streak but now wants better structure, cleaner collaboration, and less inbox dependency, Nudge is the obvious next step. It keeps things simple without forcing the CRM to pretend it is an email client.

  • You have outgrown CRM-inside-Gmail
  • You need shared context and relationship ownership
  • You want email connected to CRM, not CRM trapped inside email
  • You need a Today dashboard and proper task management

Email still matters — it just stops being the whole product

Nudge connects to email through dropbox logging. CC or BCC your workspace address and emails are automatically matched to the right contact’s activity timeline. No browser extension required, no inbox dependency. Email becomes part of the CRM record instead of the environment that defines it.

Frequently asked questions

Is Nudge better than Streak for teams?
Yes. Nudge has proper relationship ownership, shared and private pipelines, @mentions, team dashboards, and structured activity timelines — things that become awkward in an inbox-based CRM.
What is the difference between Nudge and Streak?
Streak is a CRM built inside Gmail. Nudge is a dedicated CRM that integrates with email through dropbox logging — giving your data a proper home without losing email context.
Does Nudge work with email like Streak does?
Yes, but differently. Nudge uses email dropbox logging (CC/BCC a workspace address) to capture emails on the right contact’s timeline. Email is part of the CRM, not the container for it.
Can I switch from Gmail-based CRM to Nudge easily?
Yes. Nudge’s AI import handles CSV exports from most tools, and the onboarding is designed to get small teams running in under 15 minutes.
Is Nudge a good fit if Streak feels too limiting?
Yes. Teams that have outgrown inbox-based CRM typically want proper structure, task management, and shared visibility — exactly what Nudge provides.

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