About myday

We built the CRM that small businesses actually deserve.

Our Story

myday started with a simple frustration: every CRM on the market was either built for enterprises and dumbed down for small teams, or so bare-bones it couldn't keep up with a growing business. Small sales teams were stuck choosing between bloated software they'd never fully use and spreadsheets they'd inevitably outgrow.

We believed there was a better way. A CRM that gives you exactly what you need to manage leads, close deals, and stay on top of your pipeline — without the complexity tax. One that you can open in the morning and immediately know who to call, what to follow up on, and where your deals stand.

That's what we built. myday is a CRM designed from the ground up for teams of 1–20 people. Not an enterprise product scaled down, but a small-team product built right.

What We Stand For

Simplicity over feature bloat

Every feature must earn its place. If it doesn't help you close deals faster, it doesn't ship.

Transparent pricing, always

Two plans, clear prices. No hidden fees, no "contact us," no surprise invoices. What you see is what you pay.

Your success is the only metric that matters

We don't optimize for seat count or upsells. We win when you close more deals and spend less time on busywork.

Meet the Founder

Sirisha Katta

Sirisha spent years leading small sales teams and watching them struggle with tools that weren't built for them. After trying every CRM on the market — and seeing the same pattern of feature bloat, surprise pricing, and enterprise-first design — she decided to build the alternative. myday is the CRM she always wished existed: fast, focused, and built for teams that sell.

The Team

We're a small, focused team that practices what we preach. We stay lean, move fast, and obsess over the details that make a CRM actually pleasant to use every day. No bloated org chart — just people who care deeply about building great software for small businesses.

Why Teams Switch to myday

  • 1.They're paying for features they never use — and tired of the upsell treadmill.
  • 2.Setup took weeks, not minutes — and their team still isn't using it consistently.
  • 3.They want a CRM that tells them what to do next, not one that makes them hunt for answers.
  • 4.They want honest pricing — two plans, no surprises, no “contact sales” for basic features.

Get in Touch

Have questions, feedback, or just want to learn more? We'd love to hear from you.