CRM Examples (Real-World Use Cases)
A CRM sounds abstract until you see it in action. The easiest way to understand CRM is to treat it like a system that answers three questions every day:
Who are we talking to?
Where are they on the journey?
What happens next (and who owns it)?
Definition (snippet-ready):
A CRM example is a practical scenario showing how CRM software stores customer data, tracks interactions, manages pipeline stages, and triggers consistent follow-up for a specific business workflow.
If you’re new to the concept, start with this plain-English guide on what is CRM.
Below are real-world CRM examples you can copy—organized by team, business type, and outcome.
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Sales CRM examples
Service & support CRM examples
Marketing & nurture CRM examples
Operations & admin CRM examples
Industry-specific CRM examples
Starter templates
FAQs
Sales CRM Examples (Pipeline + Follow-Up)
Example 1: Simple pipeline for a small business (5 stages)
Business: Local service provider / small B2B
Goal: Stop losing leads and quotes
If terms like lead, contact, opportunity, or pipeline feel fuzzy, this CRM glossary explains the most common CRM words in plain English.
Track in CRM
Lead source
Pipeline stage
Quote amount
Next action date + owner
Automate
Lead created → assign owner + call task
Quote sent → follow-up in 48 hours
What “good” looks like
Every deal has a next action
Quotes pending today are visible instantly
Example 2: Appointment + consultation workflow
Business: Consultant, agency, clinic
Goal: Reduce no-shows
Track
Contact notes
Appointment date
Outcome status
Automate
Booking → confirmation + reminder
No-show → reschedule task
Operator tip:
If consult outcomes aren’t logged same day, reporting becomes fantasy.
Example 3: Quote follow-up without spam
Business: Home services, agencies
Goal: Increase win-rate politely
Track
Quote sent date
Decision timeline
Objection notes
Automate
Day 2 check-in
Day 5 option follow-up
Day 10 close-out task
What “good” looks like
Lost deals have reasons
Stuck quotes are visible
Example 4: Multi-step B2B sales process
Business: SaaS, IT services
Goal: Manage long cycles
Track
Account
Stakeholders
Deal stage + probability
Automate
Demo → recap task
Legal stage → document checklist
Service & Support CRM Examples
Example 5: Service history timeline
Business: Repairs, subscriptions
Goal: Retention
Track
Past jobs
Preferences
Renewal date
Automate
Completion → review request
6-month check-in
Example 6: Ticket-style support
Business: SaaS, managed services
Goal: Faster resolution
Track
Ticket status
Priority
SLA
Automate
High priority → manager alert
Resolution → CSAT survey
Marketing & Nurture CRM Examples
Example 7: Lead nurture (not ready yet)
Business: High-consideration offers
Goal: Stay top-of-mind
Track
Source
Lifecycle stage
Engagement
Automate
Education sequence
Pricing click → sales alert
Example 8: Cold-lead re-engagement
Business: Agencies, SaaS
Goal: Revive timing-based losses
Automate
Quarterly check-in
Simple “still relevant?” email
Operations & Admin CRM Examples
Example 9: Lead routing
Goal: Speed-to-lead
Automate
Assign by rule
No response → manager alert
To understand how these workflows connect behind the scenes, see this CRM system architecture guide.
Example 10: Data hygiene
Goal: Trustworthy reporting
Track
Required dropdowns
Duplicates
Automate
Duplicate prevention
Monthly cleanup reminder
Example 11: Customer onboarding workflow
Goal: Consistent delivery
Automate
Closed-won → onboarding checklist
Go-live → 30-day check-in
Industry-Specific CRM Examples
Example 12: Digital marketing agency
Pipeline + onboarding + renewals in one view.
Example 13: Real estate
Contacts, showings, follow-ups, referrals.
Example 14: Home services
Missed calls, quotes, repeat jobs.
Example 15: Nonprofits
Donors, volunteers, events, follow-ups.
Starter Templates
Use this CRM implementation checklist to make sure nothing important is missed during rollout.
Template A: 5-stage pipeline
New → Contacted → Qualified → Proposal Sent → Won/Lost
Template B: Follow-up rules
Every deal has a next action
Every quote gets 2 follow-ups
Every closed-won triggers onboarding
Once you pick a template, follow a simple CRM setup process to implement it cleanly.
FAQs
What is a real example of CRM in a small business?
Tracking inquiries, pipeline stages, and follow-ups so quotes aren’t forgotten.
What are common CRM use cases?
Pipeline management, reminders, onboarding, renewals, reporting.
Do I need automation?
No. Start with stages + next actions. Automate later.
How do I choose the right workflow?
Match it to your sales cycle.

