Feature Release: Grouped Expense Views in CRMLeaf

Every rupee your business spends tells a story. Maybe it’s a meal shared by your sales rep with a key client. A courier fee paid by your on-field executive. Or the return cost of a defective product. But until now, these expense entries inside CRMLeaf were listed individually — making it difficult to get the big picture of where your company’s money was going. With our latest release — grouped expense views in CRMLeaf — you get a clearer view of company spending. You can now group expenses by:

  • Category
  • Employee
  • Role

This gives you better control, more transparency, and actionable insights — all without needing spreadsheets or external analysis tools.

What’s New?

1. Group by Category

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Categorize and review spending based on the purpose or nature of the expense.

Whether it’s:

  • In-store expenses (product displays, merchandising, POS support)
  • On-field expenses (travel, accommodation, client visits)
  • Product return costs (refunds, courier fees, processing)

You can now instantly group these expenses and see how much is being spent in each operational area.

Real-World Example:

Your retail operations head wants to understand if in-store merchandising is consuming too much of the monthly marketing budget. With just a few clicks, they can now group all “in-store” expenses and view the total, along with individual entries for deeper analysis.

2. Group by Employee

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Track how much each individual employee is spending on behalf of the company. No more chasing down logs or emails to match names to transactions.

You can now:

  • Monitor expense habits
  • Identify high or low spenders
  • Compare spending against individual roles or responsibilities
  • Quickly respond to irregular or unexpected expenses

Real-World Example:

Let’s say you have 25 field sales executives submitting travel and hospitality expenses every week. With this feature, your finance team can quickly group expenses by each rep and spot if someone is consistently overspending — or needs support.

3. Group by Role

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This is where team-wide expense visibility gets even better. Instead of just seeing who spent what, you can now view expenses by role type.

For example:

  • What’s the total spend from your Project Managers?
  • How much are on-field staff incurring in travel and logistics?
  • Are support staff reporting any unexpected operational costs?

This insight is crucial for budget planning, departmental reporting, and role-based spending control.

Real-World Example:

Your finance department is reviewing quarterly budgets. They need to know how much was spent collectively by the on-field team versus internal project managers. With grouped views by role, it takes seconds to generate that data — with full visibility into every underlying transaction.

How It Works: Expense Review & Approval Process

We know tracking is only useful if the data is reliable. That’s why grouped expense views comes with a built-in approval workflow.

Here’s the process:

  1. An employee logs an expense in CRMLeaf
  2. The entry is automatically routed to their assigned approver (e.g., team lead, project head, finance reviewer)
  3. Only approved expenses are included in grouped reports
  4. Rejected or flagged entries are sent back for revision or clarification

This ensures your reports are clean, accurate, and audit-ready, without manual filtering.

Why This Feature Matters

Here’s what grouped expense views unlock for your business:

Benefit Impact
Financial Transparency Understand where your money goes — by function, team, and person
Smarter Budgeting Allocate funds more accurately for each department or role
Accountability Track responsibility and spending discipline at every level
Operational Efficiency Eliminate manual analysis, reduce back-and-forth in finance approvals
Strategic Decision-Making Use real-time insights to guide policy changes, approvals, or spending limits

Who Will Benefit Most?

  • Founders & CEOs: See spending trends across the organization without diving into raw logs
  • Finance & Accounts Teams: Instantly validate, group, and analyze expense submissions
  • Department Heads: Monitor how their team members are spending across different activities
  • Project Managers: Stay accountable for budget limits assigned to their roles
  • On-field Teams: Submit expenses confidently knowing there’s visibility and structure

Grouped expense views in CRMLeaf isn’t just about better reports. It’s about clarity, control, and smarter decisions. Say goodbye to scattered data and hello to streamlined spending.

Start using grouped views today — and make every rupee count.

Missed our last update? Learn how CRMLeaf now lets you manage tasks directly inside deals and the CRM workspace — helping your sales teams stay organized, accountable, and faster than ever.

Feature Release: Task Management Now Integrated with Deals and CRM

Sales deals don’t close themselves. Behind every deal is a series of actions — follow-ups, documentation, internal collaboration, quote adjustments, proposal sharing, and client updates. Until now, these critical task management had to be done separately in another module. That meant switching contexts, losing time, or relying on memory to stay on track. But not anymore.

We’re excited to introduce two powerful updates that elevate your task management experience:

  • Tasks inside Deals
  • Task Lists inside the CRM section

Feature 1: Create Tasks Under Deals

Use Case: Real-World Deal Management

In modern sales teams, every deal involves several internal tasks before it closes:

  • A sales executive receives a request from a prospect and needs to schedule a product demo with the pre-sales team.
  • The deal progresses, and the finance team must review and approve custom pricing or discounts.
  • A marketing executive is asked to send a personalized brochure or case study.
  • The legal team is pulled in to draft NDAs or finalize terms.
  • Finally, a project manager needs to prepare a delivery roadmap for onboarding once the deal is won.

Previously, each of these steps had to be tracked manually, often using emails, sticky notes, spreadsheets, or separate tasks. This created gaps in communication, delays, and accountability issues — especially across cross-functional teams.

Now, with task management inside CRMLeaf, you can create, assign, and manage all of these micro-actions as tasks directly under the deal, keeping everything in context and moving forward.

How to view all the Tasks in a Deal?

Navigate CRM → Deals

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In the next page navigate to Tasks → then view all the tasks listed in the selected Deal. This creates a single, centralized task management dashboard inside your sales pipeline.

View tasks

What’s New:

You can now create and assign tasks within individual deals inside CRMLeaf. These tasks are deal-specific and stay associated with the deal through every stage of the pipeline – the essence of streamlined task management.

Benefits:

  • Keep all deal-related activities organized and visible
  • Assign responsibilities for each phase of the sales cycle
  • Eliminate missed tasks, follow-ups, or miscommunications
  • Reduce context switching between CRM and Work modules
  • Improve visibility for managers and sales heads
  • Speed up deal closures with better coordination and execution

CRMLeaf’s powerful task management ensures that no task slips through the cracks.

Feature 2: View Task Lists Under CRM Section

Use Case: All-In-One CRM Workspace for Sales Teams

Before this update, task creation and tracking were limited to the Work module. Sales reps had to:

  • Leave the CRM screen where they were managing leads, deals, and contacts
  • Navigate to the Work module
  • Create tasks separately, without context or link to a specific deal or contact

This disrupted workflow and created confusion, especially for teams juggling dozens of deals daily.

Now, with embedded task management, your team can manage tasks directly inside the CRM interface — making CRMLeaf a true single workspace for all sales activity.

Let’s say a rep is viewing a lead they just converted into a deal. They can immediately create tasks like:

  • “Schedule site visit”
  • “Send revised proposal”
  • “Follow up on financing documents”

— all without leaving the CRM tab.

How to Create Tasks in a Deal:

Navigate to CRMDeals+ Add Task

Add task

Next, give a task name, select the deal name, and fill-up other details

Create task under deals

Next, fill in the task name, select the related deal, and enter details like:

  • Description
  • Due date
  • Priority
  • Tags (e.g., “documentation”, “finance”, “legal”)
  • Responsible team member

Click Save — and you’re done. With this intuitive process, task management becomes second nature to every rep.

Feature Release: Material requisition

What’s New:

You can now manage and assign tasks without switching modules. Tasks live inside the CRM section, where deals, leads, and contacts already exist — offering a seamless experience for your sales teams.

Benefits:

  • Centralize your workflow inside CRM
  • Increase productivity by eliminating back-and-forth navigation
  • Help sales reps stay focused and in flow
  • See the full picture of to-dos for every lead or deal
  • Enable faster onboarding of new reps with simplified UI
  • Strengthen alignment between sales, marketing, legal, and delivery teams

What’s Next: Smarter Expense Tracking for Sales Teams

Now that your sales team can manage tasks within deals and CRM itself, it’s time to level up your financial visibility too.

In our next update, we’ll show you how CRMLeaf makes it easier than ever to track and analyze expenses by category, employee, and role — giving sales heads and finance leaders actionable insights, while maintaining smooth task management alongside budget visibility.

Final Thoughts

These updates are more than new buttons — they bring task management into direct alignment with the customer journey.

By embedding tasks inside deals and leads, CRMLeaf now offers a deeper, more intuitive sales experience. Your team stays focused, accountable, and collaborative — with no more guessing what comes next or what’s pending.

This is just one of many steps we’re taking to make CRMLeaf the most seamless, all-in-one CRM + Work Management system for growing businesses.