I'm finishing my own CRM, and I want to share why I decided to build it instead of using one of the big names out there. For years I watched the same exhausting ritual repeat itself in enterprise software: "request a demo," get eight calls from pushy salespeople, and then realize the features I actually needed were locked behind an "Enterprise" plan that cost $800 a month. I got tired of it. So I started building Karkium to put an end to all of that. Why I'm Killing Sales Bureaucracy I didn't want to make just another CRM. I wanted a tool built for teams that work in the real world. My philosophy is simple: no salespeople, no demos. You sign up, you pay, and you start working in minutes — no long contracts, no external consultants charging extra for a three-week onboarding. Why I Made It So Different Most traditional CRMs — the "big names" in marketing or sales — typically charge between $250 and $825 per month for basic or limited features.…