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Bradley Starr

Bradley Starr

Bizantra is different to any other business management software. It’s designed specifically for smaller businesses, which means you get all the tools you need to help your business fulfil its potential but without the functions you simply do not need.

Bizantra can help you work securely with people inside and outside of your business; keep track of your contacts and sales leads, project tasks and events, sales and purchasing orders, employee information and finances; efficiently set up email marketing campaigns; and work uninterrupted, whether you’re online or offline.

In a brand new approach to small business software, Bizantra brings all these functions together so that your business is always with you, even when you’re away from your office. And just by bringing all these day-to-day functions of your business together, it allows you to remain focused on growing a profitable and successful business – and not on a growing administration pile.

And it does it all this in just one, integrated, easy-to-use application that, for multiple users, costs no more than your daily cup of coffee.

Take a look at Bizantra's wide range of features to really see what Bizantra can do for your business.

Website URL: http://www.bizantra.com

Now that I’ve got your attention I’m going to take you through why this is a true statement and such an enormous real opportunity for startups.  And it’s down to what the new technology and the people who get it are enabling.

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