Manchester-based UK CRM (Zestia Ltd) with a free tier, public DPA, and AWS hosting; post-Brexit jurisdiction.
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Synthèse de la propriété et de l’exposition au CLOUD Act.
Antwerp-based Belgian B2B sales CRM, founder-controlled, focused on automation and pipeline visibility for SMBs.
Salesflare, dans la catégorie CRM, propose un hébergement dans l’UE avec Belgium comme lieu d’hébergement, mais une maison mère ou un sous-traitant américain laisse une exposition matérielle au CLOUD Act.
Antwerp-based Belgian B2B CRM with founder-controlled ownership (Jeroen Corthout, Lieven Janssen) and 10k+ customers; the privacy policy is hosted on Iubenda (EU privacy-as-a-service) but no public DPA or named sub-processors page is visible at audit, and the underlying hosting provider is not disclosed publicly — eu_owned ownership signal is the key positive, but without a disclosed hosting provider or public DPA the CLOUD Act flag is defensively set to material pending sub-processors disclosure.
Le degré d'exposition des données clients aux autorités américaines au titre du CLOUD Act.
Où se situe le contrôle ultime de la société exploitante.
Salesflare is a small, founder-controlled Belgian B2B sales CRM headquartered in Antwerp. Founded in 2014 by Jeroen Corthout and Lieven Janssen, the product targets SMB sales teams with automated CRM data input from email/calendar/social activity, visual sales pipelines, email and link tracking, lead finder credits, personalised email campaigns, and tight integrations with LinkedIn, Gmail, and Outlook. The company reports more than 10,000 paying companies and a 4.8/5 average rating across 400+ public reviews.
For an EU-sovereignty audit the picture is partial: the brand is genuinely Belgian and founder-controlled (no public PE acquisition or US-VC majority on record), the privacy policy is delivered through Iubenda (an EU-based privacy-policy-as-a-service provider), and the marketing site does not advertise any US legal entity. What is missing for procurement-grade buyers is positive disclosure: a dedicated DPA URL did not resolve at audit, a named sub-processors annex is not publicly indexed, and the underlying hosting provider for customer CRM data is not stated on accessible public pages. For a small B2B SaaS at this scale, AWS is the industry default — which would translate to material CLOUD Act exposure under the strict-ownership stance — but this needs vendor confirmation before publishing.
Pricing in EUR is straightforward and contract-friendly: the Growth plan is €29/month (save €10/mo with annual billing), Pro and Enterprise tiers above; a 30-day free trial requires no credit card, and the company commits to "no features we will suddenly charge you extra for that will not be listed on this page." Best fit: Belgian, Dutch, and broader EU SMB sales teams that want a polished pipeline CRM with founder-led ownership and don't require an enterprise-grade DPA at signup. Procurement-led buyers needing a verified EU-only hosting story should ask Salesflare directly for its DPA, sub-processors list, and AWS region before committing.
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