Running a jewelry business means juggling dozens of relationships at once. There's the client who commissioned an engagement ring six weeks ago and needs an update. There's the couple who came in for a consultation last Tuesday and haven't followed up. There's the repeat customer whose anniversary is next month — you know they'll want something, but you haven't reached out yet.
Most jewellers manage all of this in their heads, in notebooks, or in a spreadsheet that started simple and has since grown into something nobody else on the team can make sense of. It works until it doesn't — and when it stops working, you lose clients, miss follow-ups, and leave money on the table.
A CRM (customer relationship management) tool solves this by giving you a single place to track every client interaction, every commission, every consultation, and every follow-up. But not every CRM is built for the jewelry trade. Generic platforms force you to bend your workflow to fit their structure, while industry-specific tools understand the way jewellers actually work.
This guide covers the best options available in 2026 — from purpose-built jewelry CRMs to general platforms that can be adapted — so you can find the right fit for your shop, studio, or workshop.
Jewelry is a relationship business. Unlike most retail, your customers aren't buying a commodity — they're buying something personal, often emotional, and frequently expensive. That means the sales process is longer, more consultative, and more dependent on trust than almost any other retail category.
A CRM helps you manage this in several concrete ways:
If you're doing fewer than five custom pieces a month and working solo, you can probably get by without one. Beyond that, the lack of a proper system starts to cost you — in forgotten follow-ups, lost details, and the mental overhead of trying to remember everything.
Before we get into specific tools, here's what matters most when choosing a CRM for a jewelry business:
Best for: Custom jewelry studios on Shopify
Price: $9.99/month
Website: jewelrystudiomanager.com
JewelryStudioManager is a Shopify app built specifically for jewelry studios that handle custom commissions. It lives inside your Shopify admin, which means there's no separate login, no data syncing, and no duplicate customer records. Your Shopify customer data is already there.
What sets it apart is how deeply it understands the custom jewelry workflow. Commission tracking is built around the stages jewellers actually use — from initial enquiry through consultation, design approval, production, and delivery. Each commission record can hold client preferences, measurements (ring sizes, wrist sizes, chain lengths), metal and stone selections, design notes, and communication history.
The client portal is a standout feature. Your clients get a branded space where they can check on their commission's progress without having to call or email you. They can view the current stage, see any design images you've uploaded, and access documents like quotes and invoices. For jewellers who pride themselves on the client experience, this is a meaningful upgrade over "I'll send you an update by email."
Consultation management is also handled natively. You can schedule design consultations, log what was discussed, attach reference images, and link everything back to the commission record. No more digging through email threads to find what a client said they wanted three weeks ago.
At $9.99 per month, the pricing is accessible for independent jewellers and small studios. There are no per-user fees or tiered feature gates — you get the full feature set at one price.
Strengths: Purpose-built for jewelry commissions, Shopify-native, client portal, consultation management, affordable flat pricing.
Limitations: Shopify only — if you're not on Shopify, this one isn't for you. It's also focused specifically on studios and custom work rather than high-volume retail.
Disclosure: JewelryStudioManager is built by JMS Dev Lab, the publisher of this blog. We've included it because it's genuinely relevant to this roundup, but we want to be upfront about the connection.
Best for: Jewellers who want a free general-purpose CRM they can customise over time
Price: Free tier available; paid plans from $20/month
HubSpot is one of the most popular CRMs in the world, and its free tier is genuinely generous. You get contact management, deal tracking, email integration, and basic reporting without paying anything. For a jeweller who primarily needs a central place to store client information and track interactions, HubSpot's free plan can work.
The challenge is that HubSpot knows nothing about jewelry. Out of the box, there are no fields for ring sizes, metal preferences, or commission stages. You'll need to create custom properties for everything jewelry-specific, set up your own pipeline stages, and build your own templates. This is doable — HubSpot's customisation tools are solid — but it takes time and a certain comfort level with software configuration.
HubSpot also has no concept of a client portal for commission tracking. You can send clients links to documents or quotes, but there's no branded space where they can check on progress independently. And while HubSpot integrates with Shopify through third-party connectors, the integration isn't as seamless as a native Shopify app.
Where HubSpot shines is in marketing and sales automation. If you're running email campaigns, tracking website visitors, or managing a sales team, its tools in those areas are world-class. For a growing jewelry business that wants to invest in marketing automation alongside CRM, HubSpot is worth considering — but expect to spend time setting it up properly.
Strengths: Generous free tier, excellent marketing automation, large ecosystem of integrations, well-documented.
Limitations: Not jewelry-specific, requires significant customisation, no native client portal for commissions, Shopify integration is via third-party apps.
Best for: Large jewelry enterprises with dedicated IT staff
Price: From $25/user/month (Essentials); realistically $75-150/user/month for useful plans
Salesforce is the 800-pound gorilla of CRMs. It can do virtually anything — but "can do anything" comes with the caveat of "takes significant effort to set up." For a large jewelry retailer with multiple locations, a dedicated sales team, and complex reporting needs, Salesforce might make sense. For an independent jeweller or small studio, it's almost certainly overkill.
The per-user pricing adds up quickly. If you have three staff members who need access, you're looking at $75 to $450 per month depending on which plan you choose — and that's before you factor in the cost of customisation, which often requires a Salesforce consultant. The platform is extraordinarily powerful, but that power comes with complexity that most small jewelry businesses don't need and can't justify.
Salesforce also has no jewelry-specific features. You'd be building everything from scratch: custom objects for commissions, custom fields for jewelry-specific data, custom workflows for production stages. Some larger jewellers do this successfully, but it's a significant investment.
Strengths: Extremely powerful and flexible, massive ecosystem, enterprise-grade reporting, suitable for multi-location operations.
Limitations: Expensive, complex, requires consultant-level expertise to customise, overkill for small and mid-sized jewellers.
Best for: Larger jewelry operations that need inventory management alongside CRM
Price: Custom pricing (typically from $100/month)
Valigara positions itself as an all-in-one platform for the jewelry industry. It covers inventory management, multichannel listing (eBay, Amazon, your own website), and CRM features in a single platform. If you're a larger operation that sells across multiple channels and needs to manage a significant inventory of finished pieces, Valigara's breadth is appealing.
The CRM component lets you track customer interactions and purchase history, and the inventory system is built around jewelry-specific attributes like metal type, stone details, and certifications. The multichannel listing feature is particularly useful if you sell on marketplaces alongside your own store.
However, Valigara is designed more for inventory-heavy jewelry retail than for custom commission work. If your primary need is tracking bespoke pieces through a production workflow, Valigara's CRM won't give you the depth that a commission-focused tool provides. The pricing also puts it out of reach for many independent jewellers — this is a tool for established businesses with meaningful revenue.
Strengths: Jewelry-industry-specific, strong inventory management, multichannel selling, built-in product photography tools.
Limitations: More suited to retail/wholesale than custom studios, higher price point, less focused on commission workflow, can feel complex for smaller operations.
Best for: Jewellers who prioritise text-based client communication
Price: From $49/month
JewelLink is a jewelry-specific CRM that puts particular emphasis on client communication, especially text messaging. If your client base prefers SMS updates over email (and many retail jewelry clients do), JewelLink gives you tools to send appointment reminders, repair status updates, and promotional messages directly from the platform.
The CRM includes customer profiles, purchase history tracking, and basic pipeline management. It's designed primarily for brick-and-mortar jewelry retailers rather than custom studios, so the emphasis is on retail-style interactions — follow-ups after purchases, wish list management, and event invitations — rather than commission lifecycle tracking.
JewelLink is not Shopify-native. If you run your online store on Shopify, you'll be working across two separate systems, which means potential data duplication and the overhead of keeping things in sync. For jewellers who do most of their business in-store and value direct client communication tools, JewelLink is worth evaluating. For those who need deep e-commerce integration, the lack of native Shopify connectivity is a drawback.
Strengths: Jewelry-specific, strong SMS/texting features, built for retail jewellers, appointment management.
Limitations: Not Shopify-native, more retail-focused than commission-focused, higher starting price than some alternatives, limited custom workflow capabilities.
Best for: Jewellers just starting out with one or two commissions at a time
Price: Free
Let's be honest: this is the "CRM" that most small jewellers actually use. A Google Sheet with columns for client name, contact details, what they ordered, what stage it's at, and any notes. It's free, it's flexible, and everyone already knows how to use it.
For a solo jeweller doing a handful of commissions per month, a well-organised spreadsheet can work. The problems start when the business grows. Spreadsheets have no concept of client portals, no automation, no reminders, no communication tracking, and no way to give your clients visibility into their commission's progress. They're also error-prone — one accidental deletion, one mis-pasted formula, one row inserted in the wrong place, and your data is compromised.
The bigger issue is what spreadsheets can't do. They can't send you a reminder to follow up with a client. They can't show a client their commission's status without you manually creating and sharing a document. They can't generate reports on your pipeline or revenue forecast. They can't sync with your Shopify store. Every one of these gaps represents either lost time (doing things manually) or lost opportunity (things that simply don't get done).
If you're currently using a spreadsheet and it's working fine, there's no urgency to switch. But if you're finding that commissions are slipping through the cracks, client follow-ups are being missed, or you're spending more time maintaining your spreadsheet than making jewelry, it's time to move to a proper tool.
Strengths: Free, familiar, flexible, no learning curve.
Limitations: No automation, no client portal, no Shopify integration, no communication tracking, error-prone at scale, no reporting beyond what you build manually. For a deeper look at why spreadsheets break down, see How to Track Custom Jewelry Commissions Without Spreadsheets.
| Feature | JewelryStudioManager | HubSpot | Salesforce | Valigara | JewelLink | Spreadsheets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jewelry-specific | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | No |
| Commission tracking | Yes | With customisation | With customisation | Limited | Basic | Manual |
| Client portal | Yes | No | Add-on | No | No | No |
| Shopify-native | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
| Repair tracking | Yes | No | With customisation | Limited | Basic | Manual |
| Starting price | $9.99/mo | Free | $25/user/mo | ~$100/mo | $49/mo | Free |
| Best for | Custom studios on Shopify | Marketing-focused shops | Enterprise jewellers | Inventory-heavy retail | SMS-focused retail | Solo jewellers starting out |
The right choice depends on the type of jewelry business you run, how you sell, and where you are in your growth:
The jewelry industry has unique CRM needs that generic tools don't address out of the box. Commission lifecycles, client preferences for metals and stones, consultation management, repair tracking — these aren't features you'll find in a standard sales CRM.
For most independent jewellers and small studios, the choice comes down to how much you value simplicity versus flexibility. A jewelry-specific tool like JewelryStudioManager gives you a system that works for your trade from day one, without the setup overhead of adapting a general platform. A general CRM like HubSpot gives you more breadth, but you'll invest time making it understand your business.
Whatever you choose, the most important step is moving beyond the spreadsheet — or the notebook, or the Post-it notes on the workbench. Your client relationships are the most valuable asset in your business. They deserve a proper system.
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