Customer Relationship Management. Your client's pipeline. The work closest to money. 86% of the community does not know how it works.
"The client said, 'update the CRM.' I was nervous to click anything."
Common question from new BFF learners
CRM is not scary. It is a glorified contact list with a pipeline view. The surprise is normal because the dashboards look complex, but the core skill is small: add contacts cleanly, move deals through stages, log activities, pull reports. In the VA Assessments (641 candidates), only 14% had CRM experience. 86% gap. That is the opportunity.
Wrong question: "Which CRM should I study?"
Better question: "What are the 4 entities inside every CRM, and how are they connected?"
The 4 entities: (1) Contacts, (2) Companies, (3) Deals (or Opportunities), (4) Activities (calls, emails, tasks). They are the same in HubSpot, Pipedrive, Zoho CRM, and Salesforce. Master the 4 in one CRM, then transfer to any CRM in 2 hours.
| Entity | What it stores | VA job daily tasks |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Contact | A person. Name, email, phone, title, LinkedIn. Tagged by source, stage, owner. | Add · merge · enrich · tag |
| 2. Company | The org. Name, domain, industry, size. One company has many contacts. | Match contacts · update revenue/size |
| 3. Deal / Opportunity | Potential sale. Linked to a company + 1+ contacts. Has stage, amount, expected close date. | Create · move · update amount |
| 4. Activity | Emails sent, calls logged, meetings booked, tasks. Activities prove pipeline movement. | Log · schedule · complete |
A pipeline is a horizontal flow of deal stages (Lead → Qualified → Demo → Proposal → Negotiation → Closed Won / Closed Lost). The VA's job is to keep that flow moving with clean data and timely activities. You do not need to close the deal. You need to keep the pipeline from having stuck cards.
| Tool | Strong for | Free tier reality |
|---|---|---|
| HubSpot CRM | Best free tier in the industry. Marketing + sales + service combined. BFF default for learning. | Free forever, generous |
| Pipedrive | Sales-focused. Cleanest pipeline view. Common in SMB sales teams. | 14-day trial only |
| Zoho CRM | Affordable, common in SEA + India outsourcing. Wide integration network. | Free for 3 users |
| Salesforce | Enterprise default. Complex. Higher rate but steeper learning curve. | 30-day trial only |
| Close | Inside-sales focused. Heavy call/email logging. SDR-heavy teams. | 14-day trial only |
BFF default for learning: HubSpot CRM. Free forever, polished UI, widely adopted. Once you know HubSpot, you can pitch yourself for HubSpot-using clients (a huge segment) and transfer the skill to any other CRM.
CRM work is not glamorous. It is data hygiene + activity logging + reminders. But it directly affects the sales team's quota and the founder's revenue forecast. That "behind the scenes" feel is also why pay scales fast: $5/hr starting, $15-25/hr in 12 months if you specialize.
The most common fire-able mistake: creating duplicate contacts. Marc dela Cruz and marc@company.com are the same person. Merge, do not create a new entry. Every CRM has a "find duplicates" tool. Run it weekly. A "200 duplicates merged this week" report is impressive to managers.
Contact data is personal information. GDPR (EU), CCPA (California), and the Philippine Data Privacy Act can all apply. Do not export the database to your personal Gmail. Do not share screenshots with private contact details in a Facebook group. That is fire-able and legally risky.
Audit checklist:
Sales-adjacent retainer is among the highest VA pay bands. CRM hygiene + reporting is your in.
Your corporate background is a perfect match for enterprise CRM workflows. SLA discipline transfers to "deal must move within X days."
CRM is not creative core. But "CRM hygiene + content tag management" suits content VAs at agencies.
Ecom-side CRM is younger but growing. Klaviyo + Shopify + HubSpot integrations are common.
CRM Admin is among the highest-pay-per-skill VA roles for generalist admin profile.
Not for week 1. CRM lesson is best after you have one client + 3 months of admin practice.
For every archetype: CRM data is sacred. Do not delete anything that "looks duplicate" without checking the duplicate-merge flow. Do not export it to personal email. Do not share screenshots with real names + emails. You protect this trust. If that trust breaks, it can end a career.
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– Lala