Operations managers building a custom CRM workflow
Use Fuzen when your team's process does not fit a standard sales CRM layout.
Start with the free tier or Starter.
Updated June 19, 2026
Fuzen is useful to test when your team wants a custom CRM or workflow app but does not want to build software from scratch. It can fit operations users who know their process well and need forms, dashboards, automations, and app logic shaped around that process.
Before moving data over, build a small real app and confirm the current plan limits, included features, and support level. If any plan wording feels inconsistent, ask Fuzen to confirm it in writing. If you need a ready-to-use CRM with mature public reviews, choose Airtable, Quick Base CRM, or Zoho Creator first and return to Fuzen only if a fixed CRM cannot match your workflow.
Fuzen is a no-code platform for building custom business apps, including CRM workflows, project trackers, dashboards, and internal operations tools.
It is not a ready-made sales CRM in the usual sense. The value depends on whether a team wants to build its own workflow instead of adopting a fixed CRM product.
| Feature | What it does | Plan fit |
|---|---|---|
| No-code app builder | Creates custom business apps without full software development. | Free and paid tiers |
| Forms and records | Captures business data for CRM or workflow use. | Free and paid tiers |
| Dashboards | Shows app data in operational views. | Paid tiers for higher usage |
| Automations | Runs process steps and notifications. | Plan-dependent |
| Enterprise support | Supports larger or custom app requirements. | Enterprise |
Use Fuzen when your team's process does not fit a standard sales CRM layout.
Start with the free tier or Starter.
It fits when forms, status fields, and dashboards need to become a repeatable workflow.
Starter or Growth should be tested.
Use it to prove a workflow before upgrading developers to build a dedicated tool.
Free or Starter can test the idea.
| Plan | Price | Use case / notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0/month | official page lists limited daily and monthly credits. |
| Starter | $15/month promotional price | Official card shows $29 crossed out and $15/month; verify current checkout. |
| Growth | $49/month shown on plan card | Official FAQ text also mentions Growth at $59/month, so confirm before upgrading. |
| Enterprise | Custom | Contact Fuzen for larger or custom needs. |
Source: Official pricing page.
Fuzen's official page lists a free plan, paid Starter and Growth tiers, and Enterprise custom pricing. The official page shows conflicting paid-plan text, so users should verify checkout pricing before upgrading.
Fuzen should be checked against spreadsheets, forms, project tools, CRM records, dashboards, email or notification tools, and any system that will send data into the custom app. Confirm export options and ownership if the app becomes important to daily work.
Start with one workflow that is currently painful, such as lead intake, project approval, or client status tracking. Build the smallest app that captures the data, shows the status, and sends the needed update.
Before upgrading, confirm pricing at checkout, monthly usage limits, who will maintain the app, export options, permission controls, automation limits, and whether support can help with your specific workflow.
Yes. The official page lists a Free plan with usage limits.
Yes, but the official page shows conflicting paid-plan text. Verify checkout pricing before upgrading.
Teams that need to build a custom workflow or CRM-like internal app should consider Fuzen.