Everything below works. It is the actual LeadLoom interface loaded with a made-up company's data. Drag deals around, open records, tick tasks off. Nothing you do here is saved, and refreshing the page puts it all back.
You do not need to know how to code. You are copying two files into your own Google account and clicking a publish button. Here is the whole thing, start to finish.
You get four of them: the code, the interface, a ready-made database, and a written guide with screenshots of every click.
Upload the file that came with it, then open it with Google Sheets. That file is your CRM's storage, and it lives in your Drive from here on. Nobody else can see it.
In the menu bar, click Extensions then Apps Script. A code editor opens. You paste in the first file, add a second one, and hit save.
That is the only part that looks technical, and it is genuinely just two copy-and-pastes. The guide shows exactly where each one goes.
Go back to your spreadsheet and refresh the page. A new LeadLoom menu appears. Click it, choose Set up or repair tabs, and it creates every tab, column and dropdown on its own.
Click Deploy, then New deployment, and pick Web app. You get back a private link — that link is your CRM. Open it on a laptop, a phone, anywhere.
Prefer your own web address? Upload one file to your website and it runs at something like crm.yourbusiness.com instead. Same CRM, your address in the browser bar. You can do this now or leave it until later — it works either way.
Log in with the starter account, change the password, and add your team. Then drag in a CSV of your contacts and you are working.
Want it in your own colours and name? That is a settings screen, not a code change.
Partway through, Google shows a warning saying the app is not verified, with an unsafe link you have to click past. That is normal and expected. Google shows it for any script that has not been submitted to their commercial marketplace, including ones you write yourself. You are giving your own copy permission to use your own spreadsheet. The guide walks you through that exact screen.
Four dollars more than doing it yourself and you skip the whole thing. I install it, publish it, put your business name on it, connect your own web address if you want one, create your team's logins and import your existing contacts. You get a working link and a short walkthrough. Nothing to paste, nothing to configure.
Connecting Gmail does not mean automated email. Nothing sends by itself — no sequences, no bulk, nothing going out while you sleep. You still write each message and press send. It just saves the copying and keeps the record straight. If automated outreach is what you need, this is not the tool, and I would rather tell you now.
$10, or $20 with Gmail · book a time that suits you
No trial, no account, no upsell inside. You download four files, follow six steps, and it runs on a Google Sheet you already own.
$6 on your own, $10 and I set it up, $20 with Gmail connected. One payment whichever you pick. Your data stays in your own Google Drive.