Why monitor it
What changes could mean for a Capsule CRM buyer
Capsule is expanding its small-business CRM with AI, goals, integrations, and developer capabilities that can affect both daily use and technical fit.
A small-business CRM combining contact and sales pipeline management with email, reporting, workflow automation, and project boards on higher tiers.
The official blog mixes product news with educational content. Developer announcements are also monitored through Capsule's official API documentation.
Official evidence registry
Three sources to check before a decision
Capsule Product Blog
Primary signal for CRM features, AI, integrations, reporting, developer changes.
Open official release source ↗Capsule CRM pricing
Use the official pricing page to confirm plans, seats, billing, add-ons, and regional presentation.
Check official pricing ↗Developer documentation
Check API versions, authentication, limits, webhooks, scopes, migrations, and deprecation notices.
Open developer documentation ↗Decision filter
How to evaluate a newly announced feature
- Confirm availability.Check plan, region, platform, beta status, rollout date, and whether the feature is enabled by default.
- Measure workflow impact.Test whether it removes a real step, replaces another subscription, or creates new setup and governance work.
- Inspect data and permissions.Identify objects touched, access scopes, retention, exports, auditability, and administrator controls.
- Recalculate cost.Check seats, usage credits, contact tiers, communications charges, add-ons, implementation, and renewal effects.
- Run a regression test.Repeat your import, pipeline, email, automation, reporting, integration, and export scenarios before relying on the change.
Monitoring history
Recent product-update checks
Recent pricing-page checks
Page-level change signals are deliberately conservative. They may reflect a price or release change, revised wording, navigation, localisation, or another vendor-side edit. Calculator values change only after evidence review.