A won deal opens its delivery project — scope, tasks, milestones and dates from day zero. Sales sees delivery, support sees both, and milestones trigger the invoice. The promise and the work finally share a record.
Five capabilities that make SK Works feel less like software you maintain and more like a teammate that already did the task.
Close a deal in CRM and the project scaffolds itself: phases, tasks, owner and dates. Delivery starts from the sale instead of a blank page and a forgotten handoff.
Assigned, due-dated, prioritized — in queues people genuinely check, not a wallchart nobody updates. Completion is visible the moment it happens.
Phases complete against clear criteria — progress you can show a customer honestly. And a reached milestone can trigger an invoice draft in SK Billing, so delivery and money stay in step.
Project activity lands on the same contact timeline as calls, tickets and invoices. Sales sees how delivery is going; support sees the whole relationship. One customer, one story.
Kickoff checklists and recurring routines run as sequences — the steps happen because the system runs them, not because someone remembered. Onboarding a project becomes repeatable.
The full capability list — every feature illustrated — is on the features page.
Works opens from a CRM deal, bills through SK Billing at milestones, notifies through SK Notifications, and writes to the same contact timeline as everything else. The sale and the work stop being separate worlds.
SK Works ships in the flat Core Suite — six sibling products included.
Core: CRM + Calendar + Tickets + Works + Catalog + Inventory + Notifications · ₹ / $ / €SK Works is free to begin inside the Core Suite.
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