CRMb 1.0 Is Live: CRM, Scheduling, and Job Costing on the App Store
The short answer: CRMb is officially out of beta. Version 1.0 is live on the App Store today — one app for Mac, iPad, and iPhone — alongside the full web app at crmb.io. It's the CRM, scheduler, and back office for service businesses, built on the one thing no other CRM has: your crew's real punched hours, so every job shows the margin you actually earned. One plan, $39 for the first seat and $29 for each additional, a 14-day free trial, and no contract — ever.
Today CRMb graduates from beta to the real thing. Thank you to every crew that ran it through the summer and filed the reports that shaped 1.0.
One workspace, the whole business
CRMb was built for the businesses that do the work — cleaning companies, contractors, media crews, landscapers, facilities teams — where the "office" is whoever has fifteen minutes between jobs. It keeps the entire loop in one place:

Clients and pipeline. Every client, every job, on a board you can drag — or a table, a timeline, or sprints, if that's how your team thinks. Stages are yours to rename.

Scheduling and capacity. Plan crews on a week grid, publish open shifts, and see at a glance who's over- or under-committed. Shifts you schedule here land in your crew's Punch app automatically.

Quotes and invoices. A real document editor with your branding and logo, public share links your client can open with no account, quote accept and decline built in, and materials and labor pulled straight off the job.

Inventory and purchasing. Multi-location stock — warehouse and trucks — with barcode scanning from your phone's camera, transfers, reorder points, purchase orders, and receiving that lands straight into stock at average cost.

Accounting. Live bank feeds, transaction rules, a P&L, a general ledger, and reconciliation — the books stay current because they're attached to the same jobs, invoices, and payroll the rest of the app already runs.

The number nobody else can show you
Every CRM can tell you what you billed. CRMb tells you what you kept.
Because CRMb shares a workspace with Punch, our time clock, every hour your crew punches becomes real labor cost on the job it was punched at — overtime rules included. Reports don't estimate margin from guesses about labor; they compute it from hours that actually happened.

Revenue tells you which client pays the most. Margin on real hours tells you which client is worth keeping. That second number is the one this whole product is built around.
On every screen you own
One purchase, one workspace, everywhere you work: the Mac at the office, the iPad in the truck, the iPhone in your pocket, and the web from any browser.

Your team is shared with Punch too — one roster, one join code. Crew members punch in Punch; the office runs CRMb; nobody enters anything twice.
Simple, honest pricing
The field-service software market has a habit of gating the CRM behind the top tier and the customer behind a contract. We priced CRMb the other way:
| CRMb | |
|---|---|
| First seat | $39/mo |
| Each additional seat | $29/mo |
| Inventory add-on (optional) | $20/mo for the whole org |
| Free trial | 14 days |
| Contract | None — cancel anytime, self-serve |
No per-technician pricing that punishes growth. No "call for pricing." No 12-month term you find out about later. If CRMb isn't earning its seat, you cancel from Settings and that's that.
Get it
- Mac, iPad, iPhone: Download CRMb on the App Store
- Web: crmb.io/app
- Sign in with your Punch account and your team is already there.
1.0 is the starting line. The next release is already underway — and it's a big one for the CRM. See you in the changelog.