Where your team's deals keep moving.
Pipelines, contacts, and projects under one roof — with every call, email, and note pinned to the record it's about. Stop hunting across five tools to find what you need.
Built for the way your team actually sells.
Real teams don't open a CRM to log work — they want it to disappear into the work itself. Track stays out of the way until you need it, then surfaces exactly what's relevant.
Pipelines that fit how your team sells.
Build as many pipelines as you need — sales, hiring, support, partnerships. Drag cards through stages on a board, or flip to a list view when you need density.
- Multiple pipelines per workspace
- Drag-and-drop kanban boards
- List, table, and calendar views
- Saved filters and segments
Contacts, companies & deals, linked.
First-class records for people, organizations, and deals. Link them together, add custom fields, and filter by anything. Your schema, your rules.
- Custom fields on every record type
- Parent/child company relationships
- Bulk import from CSV with mapping
- Merge and de-duplicate in one click
Conversations in context.
Every call, email, and note lives on the record. See the full history with a customer in one place — and the same conversation surfaces in Comms when your team is ready to chat about it.
- Activity timeline on every record
- Inline notes with @-mentions
- Comms integration — discuss deals in chat
- Files attached to anything
Automations without Zapier fees.
Trigger follow-ups, assign owners, or move stages when something changes. Runs on your Postgres — no per-task pricing, no third party in the loop.
- Stage-change triggers
- Scheduled follow-up reminders
- Round-robin and region-based assignment
- Webhook outputs to anything else you run
A complete feature set, grouped by what you're trying to do.
Records
- Contacts with custom fields
- Companies with parent/child relationships
- Deals with stages, values, and owners
- Bulk import from CSV
- Merge duplicate records
Pipelines & boards
- Multiple pipelines per workspace
- Drag-and-drop kanban boards
- List, table, and calendar views
- Saved filters and segments
- Stage probability and forecasting
Conversations
- Inline notes and activity timeline
- Email logging (manual or forwarded)
- Call logging with dispositions
- @-mentions and task assignment
- File attachments on any record
Automation
- Stage-change triggers
- Scheduled follow-up reminders
- Auto-assign rules by round-robin or region
- Webhook outputs to anything
Reporting
- Pipeline velocity dashboards
- Stage conversion charts
- Activity by owner
- Custom SQL views on your own database
Admin & security
- SSO — Google, GitHub, SAML
- Per-team data scoping
- Audit log of every record change
- Row-level security on every table
Pay once. Own it forever.
Track
CRM, pipelines, and projects — pinned to the conversations they're about.
- Full source code
- Onboarding videos
- Live webinars
- Community access
Get ARK
All six products in one purchase. The whole platform working as one team.
- CComms · Chats & messages
- TTrack · CRM & projects
- IInk · Documents
- PPulse · Standups & surveys
- RRecap · Meeting notessoon
- HHive · Team overviewsoon
Secure checkout by Stripe. License key emailed the moment payment completes. Source code in a private GitHub repo on your account.
Questions, answered.
Yes — Track accepts CSV imports and has a guided mapping UI. For Salesforce, export your contacts, companies, and opportunities to CSV first. If you need a direct migration, Claude Code can write a one-off sync script for your data.
Yes. Create as many as you need — sales, hiring, fundraising, support — each with its own stages and fields. There's no per-pipeline fee.
Track logs email activity but isn't an email client. Pair it with Comms (ARK's team inbox) for a fully integrated send + log workflow.
Track includes a built-in automation runner for common cases (stage changes, reminders, assignments). For anything more ambitious, webhook outputs plug into n8n, Make, or your own code.
Track is a fully responsive web app that works great on phones. A native wrapper is on the roadmap once the core product stabilizes.