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Michelangelo—Coevera 5.0—Has Arrived!

Our most ambitious release yet arrives this September, and it carries an artist's name. Custom Entities and a wave of new capabilities reshape what the platform can model — here's why we called it Michelangelo.

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Michelangelo—Coevera 5.0—Has Arrived!

Why are we comparing this release to this timeless sculpture, painter and poet?

Coevera 5.0—the most ambitious Coevera version yet—will see its release on the 27th of September. It contains Custom Entities and many other innovations and features. I have named this release Michelangelo, after the legendary artist of the 14th century.

— Nikolaus Kimla, Founder & CEO, Coevera

Innovation in Youth

Michelangelo, whose full name was Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, lived from 1475 to 1564. It was a very long life for the time—the average lifespan in the 14th century was between 50 and 55 years, and he lived to be 88.

Taking four years to complete, Michelangelo’s best known work is probably the massive (114 feet long by 46 feet wide) painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, composed of various scenes out of the book of Genesis.

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Michelangelo, early in life, achieved fame through two sculptures: the Pieta, a dramatic depiction of Mary cradling the body of the crucified Jesus, completed when he was just 23, and the statue of the Biblical figure David carved when he was 26. This can be compared to Coevera in that Coevera also delivered a groundbreaking innovation during its youthful years: a completely visual interface. At that time, we made a rather revolutionary decision to utilize the technology of Adobe AIR against the advice of many others who attempted to convince us to use the Microsoft technology called Silverlight.

This decision was based on our view that salespeople are visual in nature. The visual experience, including a person’s unique tastes and preferences, was impossible to achieve at the time with HTML. When I came to the United States in 2012, I had no idea that Steve Jobs would kill Flash within five years, which meant the end of Adobe AIR. But that precipitated our move to more modern cloud-based technologies.

Coevera and The Creation of Adam

The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel was completed when Michelangelo was in his early 30s, after spending four years suspended just beneath the top of the chapel.

A section of the ceiling is a painting known as The Creation of Adam. This breathtaking image depicts God reaching out with his index finger, about to touch the index finger of Adam.

It might seem an overreaching comparison, but in an analogous way, Coevera reaches out, touching salespeople, connecting with them, and helping breathe life into them.

500enhancements in this release
65%easier Custom Entity setup

Coevera Compared to the Doni Tondo

When Michelangelo was 33, he painted another incredible masterpiece called the Doni Tondo, a revolutionary masterpiece for its time, and the only panel painting he completed during his life. It depicts Mary, Joseph, and the infant Jesus. Coevera is also revolutionary in its field—the first completely visual CRM, and the first CRM to address all sales requirements within a single platform.

Coevera allows salespeople to take control of their opportunities, remain consistent through every stage of the sales process, and always stay focused on important priorities. It's the CRM that salespeople actually enjoy using.

Comparing Persistence of Cause

Michelangelo certainly lived in a dramatic age, witnessing the Reformation—a major movement in Western Christianity that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church. Despite these turbulent times, Michelangelo stayed loyal to the Catholic cause.

It is my view that we, too, are living through a turbulent period, and I doubt anyone would argue with me. Despite the times, we, too, are steadfast in our cause to become the world’s number one holistic sales application.

Our aim is to not simply have salespeople use Coevera, but to see them embrace it enthusiastically, just as Michelangelo has been embraced for his unbelievable works. Through our visual experience, we support the whole person allowing for their uniqueness in tastes and preferences. We provide them with multiple options like no other CRM system in the world.

We have taken the classical approach to CRM—”it’s for everyone”–and converted it into “my CRM.” It’s the salesperson’s CRM, that they adapt for themselves.

Michelangelo: an illustration of persistence in masterful craft

Constant Improvement

Amazingly, Michelangelo returned to the Sistine Chapel 25 years after painting its ceiling, and gave it the dramatic finishing touch of The Last Judgment, covering its entire altar wall. It was a brave move and received heavy criticism for its depiction on both religious and artistic grounds. But The Last Judgment completed the Sistine Chapel, making the entire artistic structure a finished statement.

In a similar manner, Coevera is also complete as a sales-centric solution, with all the tools necessary for any sales organization. Unlike numerous other CRM systems—especially the larger ones—adding multiple third-party applications is unnecessary. A system containing other third-party apps requires the user to jump from one to another, making for an unintuitive and inefficient experience. When integration with outside systems such as ticketing is required, the solution we provide is a tight integration so that data can be imported.

Coevera exists at the very center of the sales experience.

And There is the Reason!

In his life, Michelangelo literally changed the course of visual arts. Today, millions visit the Sistine Chapel, as well as viewing his incredible works in the Vatican and other locations.

In the same way that Michelangelo revolutionized visual arts, Coevera has completely revolutionized CRM. Yes, it has taken more than 15 years—however, it’s not the time taken but the end result that counts.

These are our reasons for taking the name of this immortal artist for our new Coevera release.

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Features of Coevera 5.0 “Michelangelo”

Introducing Custom Entities

We use the term “Entities” to refer to Coevera functions such as contact, lead, account, opportunity and more. For many organizations, the Standard Entities contained in Coevera are sufficient.

In certain instances, a company will require Custom Entities to fit their particular line of business. With 5.0, we introduce this functionality, making it 65 percent easier to set up and run compared to similar competitor functionality.

Changes in Pivot Tables

It is now possible for Pivot Table users to sort data by total value, or alphabetically. Columns can now be resized within Pivot Tables, enabling wider tables.

More Improvements

  • Date fields can now be added into the segment part of a chart
  • Users now have the option to send scheduled reports only on business days. Reports have also undergone several other improvements.
  • It is now possible to synchronize emails based on Account domain. Other various improvements have also been made to email.
  • New changes to Document Management including the printing of different document types directly from Coevera—no downloading needed. Email can now be sent directly from the document preview.

These improvements are included with the over 500 enhancements delivered within this new release.

FAQ

Common questions about Coevera 5.0 Michelangelo

What is Coevera 5.0 'Michelangelo' and when was it released?
Coevera 5.0, named Michelangelo after the legendary Renaissance artist, is described as the most ambitious Coevera version yet, released on the 27th of September. It introduces Custom Entities and many other innovations, with over 500 enhancements delivered in the release.
What are Custom Entities in Coevera 5.0?
Entities are Coevera functions such as contact, lead, account and opportunity. While Standard Entities are sufficient for many organizations, Custom Entities let a company add functions to fit their particular line of business. Coevera 5.0 introduces this functionality, making it 65 percent easier to set up and run than similar competitor functionality.
What improvements did Coevera 5.0 bring to Pivot Tables?
In Coevera 5.0, Pivot Table users can sort data by total value or alphabetically, and columns can be resized within Pivot Tables, enabling wider tables. These are among the over 500 enhancements delivered in the release.
What new reporting and email features came with Coevera 5.0?
Coevera 5.0 lets users add date fields into the segment part of a chart and send scheduled reports only on business days, alongside other report improvements. Email can now be synchronized based on account domain, with additional email enhancements also included.
What changed in Document Management with Coevera 5.0?
Coevera 5.0 added the ability to print different document types directly from Coevera with no downloading needed, and email can now be sent directly from the document preview. These are part of the new release's broader set of over 500 enhancements.

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