KamoCRM

Enterprise CRM Without the Microsoft Licensing Maze

KamoCRM delivers the CRM, service desk, and unified communications Microsoft sells as five separate Dynamics 365 apps — with transparent per-seat pricing and no Power Platform dependency.

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Why KamoCRM beats Microsoft Dynamics 365

One product, not five Dynamics apps

Dynamics 365 splits into Sales, Customer Service, Marketing, Field Service, Customer Insights — each licensed separately. KamoCRM unifies all of it in one product.

No Power Platform dependency

Dynamics customizations push you into Power Automate, Power Apps, Power BI licensing. KamoCRM extends via standard REST, TypeScript functions, and webhooks.

Native comms, not Teams integration

Dynamics relies on Microsoft Teams for comms. KamoCRM's VOIP and video are first-party inside the CRM — no Teams licensing, no sync layer.

Not tied to the Microsoft stack

Dynamics works best when your whole company is on Microsoft 365, Entra ID, Azure. KamoCRM is stack-agnostic — runs on your infrastructure of choice.

Predictable pricing, no Dataverse metering

Dynamics bills for Dataverse storage (per GB), API calls (per entity), and Power Platform run hours. KamoCRM is per-seat, period.

The Dynamics 365 commercial complexity

Microsoft Dynamics 365 is genuinely capable enterprise software. It is also the most licensing-complex CRM in this comparison. A 'Dynamics 365 implementation' requires selecting among: Dynamics 365 Sales (Professional at $65/user/month, Enterprise at $95/user/month, Premium at $135/user/month), Dynamics 365 Customer Service (similar tier ladder), Dynamics 365 Marketing (separately, usage-tiered starting around $1,500/month), Dynamics 365 Field Service ($95/user/month), Dynamics 365 Customer Insights (data and journeys billed separately, starting around $1,700/month each), plus Dataverse capacity (per-GB storage overages), plus Power Platform licenses for any custom workflows (Power Automate per-user or per-flow, Power Apps per-app or per-user), plus Microsoft 365 licenses as a practical prerequisite (most customers don't run Dynamics without M365). A 50-seat deployment with moderate scope easily lands in the $300-$500/user/month all-in range before implementation services. KamoCRM Business is $64/user/month for a platform that delivers the core of Sales + Customer Service + Marketing + Field Service scopes together.

Power Platform lock-in

Dynamics 365 customizations are effectively Power Platform projects. Need custom business logic? Power Automate flows. Need a custom UI? Power Apps. Need reporting? Power BI. Each of these is separately licensed — Power Automate alone runs $15/user/month for user-based licensing, with premium connectors on a separate SKU. Custom code exists (plugins in .NET) but the Microsoft-encouraged path is low-code Power Platform. This creates lock-in: your customizations are bound to a proprietary runtime with proprietary SKUs. Migration out of Dynamics becomes a Power Platform rewrite project. KamoCRM's extensibility model uses open standards: REST API, webhooks, TypeScript/Python handler functions — technology your engineers already know, running where you choose.

Teams integration vs. native communications

Microsoft's answer to 'communications inside the CRM' is: integrate with Teams. For customers whose entire organization is Teams-centric, this works reasonably. The cost: every customer service agent needs a Teams Phone license (around $8/user/month) plus a calling plan (around $12-$24/user/month), plus the Dynamics/Teams integration configuration. For video meetings with customers, Teams works but isn't frictionless when the customer isn't also on Teams. KamoCRM's RingCentral integration is a full-featured business phone system inside the CRM — provisioning numbers, IVR, call queues, recording, transcription — without requiring the customer-facing organization to standardize on Microsoft's communications stack. Video conferencing is similarly native and works with external guests seamlessly.

Where Dynamics 365 wins

If your organization runs on the Microsoft stack — Entra ID, Azure, Microsoft 365, Teams, Viva, Power BI, SharePoint — Dynamics 365's tight integration into that ecosystem is a real advantage KamoCRM cannot match. If you need an ERP sibling (Dynamics 365 Business Central or Finance & Operations), Microsoft's unified data layer across CRM and ERP is genuinely powerful. For Fortune 500 organizations with enterprise agreements that make Microsoft licensing effectively free at the margin, the economics work differently than for teams comparing sticker prices. KamoCRM is not the answer for these customers. KamoCRM is the answer for mid-market and enterprise teams who are not ecosystem-locked into Microsoft, want a simpler product, and want predictable per-seat pricing.

Feature coverage vs. Dynamics sprawl

KamoCRM Business delivers the functional surface of: Dynamics 365 Sales Professional (pipeline, forecasting, sales cadences), Dynamics 365 Customer Service Professional (ticketing, SLA, queue routing, KB, customer portal), Dynamics 365 Marketing core (email campaigns, landing pages, lead scoring, journey orchestration), and Dynamics 365 Contact Center / Teams Phone integration (RingCentral integration, call recording, transcription, routing). It does not replicate: Dynamics 365 Field Service's dispatch board and work order management (KamoCRM has ticketing and projects but not a specialized field dispatch module), Dynamics 365 Commerce, Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations (full ERP), or Dynamics 365 Human Resources. Teams whose primary needs are in the Sales + Customer Service + Marketing bucket — the majority of CRM buyers — find KamoCRM covers what they actually use.

Migration: the Power Platform unwind

Dynamics 365 data migrations follow Microsoft's standard export paths (Dataverse export, Data Export Service to Azure SQL, or Azure Synapse Link for larger volumes). Standard entities (Account, Contact, Lead, Opportunity, Case, Activity) map cleanly to KamoCRM. Custom entities migrate as KamoCRM custom objects. The heaviest migration work is Power Platform: Power Automate flows need to be rewritten as KamoCRM automations or external handler functions, Power Apps custom UIs need to be rebuilt (often simpler in KamoCRM because common use cases don't need custom apps), Power BI dashboards translate to KamoCRM reports or stay on Power BI consuming KamoCRM via its REST API. Typical enterprise migration: 3-6 months including Power Platform translation.

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

Every capability you're evaluating, side-by-side against Microsoft Dynamics 365

Feature
KamoCRM
Microsoft Dynamics 365
CRM Core
Accounts, contacts, leads, opportunities
Custom entities / objects
Sales
Pipeline & forecasting
Sales app
Sales cadences
Sales Enterprise+
Service
Ticketing (cases)
Customer Service app
Knowledge base
Customer Service
Customer portal
Power Pages separately
Marketing
Email marketing
Customer Insights-Journeys
Landing pages
Customer Insights-Journeys
Customer data platform
Customer Insights-Data
Communications
Business phone integration
Teams Phone + Calling Plan
Video conferencing
Teams integration
Unified inbox
Content
Document collaboration
SharePoint integration
AI
AI assistant (Copilot equivalent)
Copilot for Sales/Service
RAG over KB
Platform
REST API
Extensibility without proprietary runtime
Power Platform
Self-hostable
Works outside Microsoft stack
Strongly favors M365
Pricing
Transparent per-seat
No Dataverse/API metering
Included Partial Paid add-on Not available

Pricing Breakdown

KamoCRM
$29/user/month Starter, $64/user/month Business, custom Enterprise
  • One per-seat price covers Sales + Service + Marketing + Comms
  • No Dataverse storage metering
  • No Power Platform licensing layer
  • AI included in Business tier
Microsoft Dynamics 365
Sales Pro $65, Sales Enterprise $95, Sales Premium $135, Customer Service Pro $50, Customer Service Enterprise $95, Marketing from $1,500/month, plus Power Platform and Dataverse
  • Each Dynamics app licensed separately
  • Power Automate, Power Apps, Power BI licensed on top
  • Dataverse storage billed per GB past base allocation
  • API call metering on high-volume integrations
  • Practical dependency on Microsoft 365 licenses
  • Copilot add-ons on top of base Dynamics licensing
Bottom line: A 100-seat mid-market Dynamics 365 Sales + Customer Service + Marketing deployment typically lands $250-$400/user/month all-in including Power Platform and M365 overhead. KamoCRM Business at $64/user/month delivers equivalent functional scope for 75-80% less.

Migrating from Microsoft Dynamics 365

Advanced

Dynamics 365 data migrates through Dataverse export; the heavy work is Power Platform translation. Custom Power Automate flows and Power Apps need to be rewritten. Typical enterprise migration: 3-6 months.

  1. 1Audit the Dynamics org: apps used, custom entities, Power Automate flows, Power Apps, Power BI dashboards
  2. 2Extract data via Dataverse export or Azure Synapse Link
  3. 3Map standard entities to KamoCRM (Account, Contact, Lead, Opportunity, Case, Task)
  4. 4Rewrite Power Automate flows as KamoCRM automations or external handlers
  5. 5Rebuild Power Apps custom UIs in KamoCRM's standard surfaces (most aren't needed)
  6. 6Keep Power BI dashboards consuming KamoCRM via REST API, or rebuild in KamoCRM reports
  7. 7Parallel-run for 60-90 days to validate reporting
  8. 8Cut over and decommission the Dynamics environment

Questions about Microsoft Dynamics 365 and KamoCRM

Is KamoCRM really comparable to Dynamics 365?
For Sales + Customer Service + Marketing + Communications — yes. KamoCRM does not replicate Dynamics 365 Field Service (specialized dispatch), Commerce, Finance & Operations (full ERP), or Human Resources. Teams whose needs are in the CRM core find KamoCRM covers what they actually use.
How much can we realistically save?
A 100-seat Dynamics 365 deployment running Sales + Customer Service + Marketing with Power Platform add-ons typically spends $250-$400/user/month all-in. KamoCRM Business at $64/user/month delivers equivalent functional coverage — savings in the 75-80% range for most mid-market deployments.
What about the Microsoft 365 integration?
KamoCRM integrates with Microsoft 365 for email, calendar, and SSO via Entra ID. The integration is clean but less deeply bound than Dynamics' native M365 integration. For organizations that want CRM to feel indistinguishable from the rest of the Microsoft stack, Dynamics is tighter. For organizations that just need M365 to work well with their CRM, KamoCRM's integration is sufficient.
Do we lose Copilot?
KamoCRM's AI assistant covers the Copilot for Sales / Copilot for Service use cases — email drafting, meeting summaries, case summarization, next-best-action suggestions, knowledge retrieval. It's included in Business tier; Copilot is a Dynamics add-on billed separately.
What happens to our Power BI dashboards?
Two options: (1) keep Power BI and point it at KamoCRM's REST API (supported), or (2) rebuild as native KamoCRM reports. Most customers start with option 1 during migration and optionally migrate specific reports to KamoCRM over time.
Can Kamo handle enterprise-scale data volumes?
Yes. KamoCRM runs on Kubernetes with horizontal autoscaling and per-tenant resource isolation. Multi-million-record contact databases and high-volume transaction processing are supported. No Dataverse-style per-GB metering.
What about HIPAA, FedRAMP, and other compliance requirements?
SOC 2 Type II and GDPR are standard. HIPAA BAA is available on Enterprise. For FedRAMP or air-gapped deployments, KamoCRM can be self-hosted into your own Azure, AWS, or on-prem Kubernetes environment — an option Dynamics 365 Government exists for but is separately licensed and scoped.
Can we migrate in phases?
Yes — most enterprise Dynamics migrations run phased by business unit or geography. Dynamics and KamoCRM can run concurrently during parallel-run periods with bi-directional sync of key entities.
What if we need Dynamics 365 Field Service specifically?
KamoCRM has ticketing and task management but not a specialized field dispatch module (route optimization, technician scheduling, mobile field worker apps). Teams with real field service requirements typically stay on Dynamics Field Service or pair KamoCRM with a specialist tool like ServiceTitan or FieldRoutes.

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