Juhiabi is a digital business assistant for small businesses. Rather than positioning itself as a complex enterprise-grade CRM, it brings contacts, deals, quotes, tasks, and projects together in one place. The page clearly emphasizes that it is “built for small business owners who need simplicity, not complexity,” so it is closer to a lightweight CRM combined with task and project management.
Based on the captured content, Juhiabi’s core modules include contact and company management, allowing users to centrally store customers and partners, with search, notes, and history records. Its sales pipeline uses a visual Kanban board and supports dragging deals between stages. The task module covers due dates, reminders, and priorities. The quote module lets users create professional quotes within minutes and track their status. The project module supports converting won deals into projects with one click and tracking progress. The workspace provides an overview of business status, such as overdue tasks and stalled deals.
The page only shows “Alusta tasuta” (“start for free”), suggesting that it may allow users to get started for free. However, it does not disclose specific plans, pricing, user limits, feature restrictions, trial duration, or whether a credit card is required. As a result, its long-term cost and value-for-money boundaries are currently difficult to assess.
Its main advantage is that it covers the typical business workflow of a small company: customer profiles, sales opportunities, quotes, tasks, and projects are connected in one place. The Kanban board and one-click project conversion also lower the barrier to adoption. The downside is that publicly available information is limited. There is no clear information about third-party integrations, API access, permission management, data security compliance, or deployment options. For teams that need complex approvals, automation, reporting, or multi-system connectivity, the available information may be insufficient.
Juhiabi is better suited to small business owners, micro sales teams, service companies, or project-based teams looking to replace scattered spreadsheets and manual follow-ups. If a company already has a mature CRM or ERP system, or requires strict permissions, audit trails, compliance, and integration capabilities, it should further validate the product’s capabilities before adopting it.
Based on the available text, it is not possible to determine access speed from mainland China, whether direct access is available, supported payment methods, or Chinese-language support. The china_access status is therefore unknown. In China, alternatives worth watching include Feishu Base, Jiandaoyun, and Huoban; internationally, comparable products include HubSpot CRM, Zoho CRM, and Pipedrive.
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