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Copper vs Folk - Comparison 2025

Copper vs. Folk

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Reviewed by Paddy Stobbs

Stackfix Co-Founder & CEO

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Folk and Copper serve distinctly different CRM needs. Folk excels as a flexible, modern CRM with outstanding LinkedIn integration and customization capabilities, making it ideal for startups and small teams focused on relationship building and LinkedIn-based networking. Its intuitive interface and superior customer support make it particularly suitable for teams prioritizing ease of use.

Copper, on the other hand, is better suited for Google Workspace-centric teams requiring stronger pipeline tracking and workflow automation, despite its limitations in customization and modern features. Its deep Google integration and structured lead management make it more appropriate for traditional sales teams heavily reliant on Gmail and Google Calendar.

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Advantages of Copper

Copper is significantly better at workflow automation
While not perfect, Copper offers basic workflow automation capabilities that allow teams to automate repetitive tasks, which Folk completely lacks. This is particularly valuable for growing teams looking to scale their operations efficiently.
Copper provides superior Google Workspace integration
Copper's Chrome Extension enables seamless integration with Gmail and Google Calendar, allowing users to view tasks and past interactions without leaving their inbox. Folk's Google integration is more basic in comparison.
Copper offers more robust pipeline management
Copper provides better pipeline functionality with dedicated project pipelines and the ability to flag high-value deals, while Folk's pipeline management has limitations with data types and template usefulness.
Copper has better marketing capabilities
While basic, Copper maintains some marketing functionality including web forms and email tracking, whereas Folk completely lacks marketing features.
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Advantages of Folk

Folk has better customer support
Folk's customer support is more comprehensive, offering in-app live chat with quick-responding human agents. We find Folk's support system to be more responsive and helpful compared to Copper, which also provides good support.
Folk has a significantly better LinkedIn integration

Folk's Chrome Extension is best-in-class, allowing users to extract contact profiles and add them to Folk in one click from LinkedIn, Gmail, X, and Instagram. Unlike Copper, Folk enables bulk profile extraction from LinkedIn searches and can export lists of leads who've interacted with LinkedIn posts - invaluable for teams doing LinkedIn content marketing.

Folk has a more modern and intuitive interface
Folk offers a cleaner, more modern interface that is more visually appealing, compared to Copper's more plain and compact interface. This makes Folk more pleasant to use for daily operations.
Folk offers superior customization capabilities
Folk provides greater flexibility in customizing pipelines and data structures through custom objects, which Copper lacks. This makes Folk more versatile for different use cases like recruitment or product tracking, whereas Copper forces users to maintain sales-related fields even in non-sales pipelines.

Copper is best for

  • Businesses with a low volume of customer interactions (10-50 messages/calls per day)
  • Who need seamless Gmail and Google Calendar integration for tracking conversations and meetings
  • And/or who want flexible pipeline management for both sales and project tracking

Folk is best for

  • Businesses with a low volume of customer interactions (10-50 messages/calls per day)
  • Who want a lightweight CRM, with an excellent LinkedIn-integration for sourcing leads
  • And who want easy email sequence management with AI-powered personalization

Copper is less good for

  • Teams who don't use Gmail
  • Who who have a high volume of customer interactions (>100 messages/calls per day)
  • Or who need advanced marketing automation and reporting capabilities, or custom objects

Folk is less good for

  • Businesses with a high volume of customer interactions (>100 messages/calls per day)
  • Who need advanced sales features like territory management, lead scoring, or automated lead routing
  • And who require comprehensive marketing automation or website visitor tracking

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Pricing, features & ratings

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Copper

Starting at

$12

user / month

Billed monthly

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Folk

Starting at

$25

user / month

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Stackfix Verdict
Functionality
6

Functionality

6/10

<p>Copper only offers core functionality you need to manage customer relationships, with a standout feature being its seamless integration with Google Workspace and flexible pipelines. You can automate workflows and create website forms to capture leads. However, features like email sequencing and custom reports are only available in the most expensive tier. Natively, you're unable to call customers, directly add contacts from LinkedIn and set up a lead scoring system.</p>
5

Functionality

5/10

<p>Folk focuses on delivering functionality that startups &amp; small teams will need. Besides the CRM basics like managing contacts and pipelines, Folk also offers email sequencing, data enrichment, and an excellent Chrome Extension that allows you to add contacts from anywhere.</p><p>However, its lack of any meaningful analytics and automation functionality prevents it from being a CRM that can be used by larger teams.</p>
Ease of Use
5

Ease of Use

5/10

<p>Using Copper can be a mixed experience. It's easy to view tasks, past interactions, and add contacts directly from Gmail or Google Calendar. However, some workflows are less intuitive. For instance, enrolling contacts in an email sequence requires some digging, and the workflow automation module feels cluttered. Oddly, email campaign analytics are tucked away in the "settings" page.</p>
8

Ease of Use

8/10

<p>Folk is quick and simple to use, like a spreadsheet. It takes no time to get started with Folk. With a few clicks, you can import all the contacts you've had interactions with by syncing your Gmail + Google Calendar. Folk also automatically suggests groups you can create based on your contacts.</p><p>However, there are some UX quirks that will take some time to get used to e.g. the list of all your people &amp; companies are tucked behind the "search" menu.</p>
Look and feel
7

Look and feel

7/10

<p>We find Copper's interface to be visually acceptable. Most views are quite plain and compact, but can be delightful at times (e.g. a "zen" image when you've cleared all your tasks!) It also has fast page load times (1-2 seconds).</p>
8

Look and feel

8/10

<p>Folk has a clean and modern interface that's visually appealing. It also has fast load times (1 second per page).</p>
Customisability
6

Customisability

6/10

<p>Copper tries to offer flexibility in adapting pipelines for both sales and non-sales use cases, such as creating "project" pipelines for managing client projects. However, it lacks the ability to add custom objects, limiting its usefulness for tracking items beyond people and companies, like "candidate" cards for a recruitment pipeline (which is possible in all-in-one CRMs such as Attio). Additionally, non-sales pipelines still include irrelevant sales-related fields, such as win probability and value.</p>
8

Customisability

8/10

<p>Folk is a highly flexible CRM designed to be used with different use case, from tracking sales, recruitment, partnerships and more. To that end, you're able to fully customise your pipelines, and even create pipelines based on custom data objects e.g. a pipeline to track "products".</p><p>However, we did find some limitations with data types that can be stored e.g. you're unable to add data as percentages, checkboxes, ratings.</p>
Ease of Setup
7

Ease of Setup

7/10

<p>Copper offers a free trial without need to speak to sales. Completing basic setup is simple, taking around 10 minutes to import contacts andset up pipelines. Fully setting up the platform is also straightforward, (e.g. downloading Copper's Chorme Extension and setting up automation) and can be largely done within 1-2 business days. </p>
10

Ease of Setup

10/10

<p>Folk offers a simple, self-serve free tier. Thanks to Folk's familiar spreadsheet-like layout, we found the initial setup to be extremely simple (taking &lt;5 mins). You can connect your email with a few clicks, and all your contacts sync automatically. Due to Folk's limited feature set, fully customising the platform is also a breeze <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">e.g. downloading Folk's extension, setting up sequences)</span>, and should be done within 1-2 hours.</p>
Customer Support
8

Customer Support

8/10

<p>Copper provides in-app live chat with friendly, responsive human agents during US business hours, usually replying within minutes. They go above and beyond to assist and guide you through the product. The self-serve support is decent, but we noticed some broken links, likely due to rapid product updates.</p>
9

Customer Support

9/10

<p>Folk offers in-app live chat with live, human agents who are helpful and very quick to respond (within a few minutes).</p>
Integratability
6

Integratability

6/10

<p>Copper offers pre-built integrations with most relevant 3rd party products (though a smaller set compared to competitors) and an API that allows buyer to build own integrations where necessary. However, note that integrations are limited to more expensive Professional and Business plans.</p>
2

Integratability

2/10

<p>Folk offers limited pre-built integrations, covering only a few popular tools like Gmail, Outlook, Slack, Mailchimp, and Calendly. Instead, it encourages users to build their own integrations through platforms like Zapier and Make. Additionally, it lacks an API for custom integrations, which limits flexibility for more tailored solutions.</p>
Ease of Migration
8

Ease of Migration

8/10

<p><span style="color: rgb(9, 9, 11);">Close allows users to export key data via self-serve. Export of most other data are also available via API or on request.</span></p>
6

Ease of Migration

6/10

<p>Folk offers exports of key data available self-serve. However, it doesn't seem possible to export data via an API.</p>
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