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The Best Concord CRM Modules & Extensions

Concord CRM is a Laravel-based sales CRM that is genuinely good at the core job - deals, contacts, companies, activities and pipeline - and deliberately stops there. The moment you need to bill a closed deal, keep books, track stock, run payroll or resell the CRM itself, you reach for a module. The right one feels native; the wrong one means a second system and data that never quite agrees.

The modules below all install into the same Concord core, inherit its role-based permissions, and follow its interface, so the real decision is not technical fit but which workflow you are adding and how the pieces connect. Three of them - Invoicing, Inventory and Purchase - are designed to interlock into a deal-to-cash-to-stock chain, while Accounting can post journal entries from those same flows. Others are self-contained: turning Concord into a SaaS you resell, sending SMS, embedding Google Workspace, or tracking physical assets.

They are ordered strongest-first by adoption and rating, but read past the rank to the trade-offs. A $79 multi-tenancy platform and a $49 stock module solve completely different problems, and several modules overlap at the edges - the notes call out exactly where, so you buy the one that matches your workflow rather than the one with the highest number next to it.

  1. 1 SaaS module for Concord - Concord CRM module
    Laravel Concord CRM module ★ 5.00 (3)
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    This is the most ambitious module of the set and, at 55 sales with a perfect 5.0 rating (3 reviews), the most adopted - it converts a single Concord install into a multi-tenant platform you resell on subscription. You run a Super Admin dashboard that provisions tenants automatically, defines packages with usage quotas on any CRM entity (contacts, deals, custom modules), and bills through Stripe or PayPal with trials, auto-suspension and lifecycle emails. The standout is genuine architectural flexibility: single-database (shared table prefixes), multi-database (isolated per tenant), or BYODB so compliance-focused clients keep their own data custody, plus subdomains or full custom domains and a drag-and-drop landing-page builder with self-service signup. The honest trade-off is scope - this is platform infrastructure, the priciest module here at $79, and only worth it if reselling CRM access is the actual business; it leans on the Invoicing module for tenant billing.

    Best for: Agencies, SaaS entrepreneurs and managed-service providers who want to resell white-label Concord CRM hosting with automated provisioning and recurring revenue.

  2. 2 Invoicing & Smart Billing Module for Concord CRM - screenshot
    Laravel Concord CRM module ★ 4.20 (5)
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    The natural first add-on for most teams: it bolts billing directly onto the deal pipeline, so a closed deal becomes an invoice without leaving the CRM. Build an invoice from a deal, pull in the customer and line-item products, accept Stripe and PayPal (cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay), and each invoice tracks paid, partially paid or unpaid. Its signature automation advances the linked deal to an Invoice Paid stage the moment funds arrive, cleanly separating closing the sale from collecting the cash and surfacing paid revenue by agent and by deal in reporting. CSV import migrates historical billing. Two honest limits worth noting: by design there is no client portal - billing is admin-controlled, in keeping with Concord's internal-team model - and at 4.2 stars (5 reviews) it carries the lowest rating in this guide, though it is also the second most-sold module here at 26 sales.

    Best for: Service businesses, consultants and B2B teams that want to invoice the instant a deal closes and track payment status inside the CRM, with no separate billing tool.

  3. 3 Google Workspace Integration Module for Concord CRM - screenshot
    Laravel Concord CRM module ★ 4.00 (4)
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    This adds the document and collaboration layer Concord lacks, embedding Google Drive, Sheets, Docs, Slides and Forms as dedicated sidebar sections with a built-in editor - create and edit Sheets and Docs inside the CRM with the familiar Google toolbar, and every change syncs back to your Google account automatically. You can browse and upload Drive files, attach a proposal to a deal, and it works on free or paid Google plans. Its smartest touch is being permission-aware: it inherits Google's own file permissions, so people only see what they are allowed to and can request access through Google's standard flow. With 21 sales and a 4.0 rating (4 reviews), it is solidly adopted. The trade-off is that it is a Google-only bridge - it does the document layer well but adds nothing for billing, stock or finance, so it complements rather than replaces the operational modules here.

    Best for: Teams already living in Google Workspace who want Drive, Sheets, Docs, Slides and Forms beside the deals they belong to, with no extra logins or connectors.

  4. 4 Custom SMS module for Concord CRM - screenshot
    Laravel Concord CRM module ★ 5.00 (3)
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    A focused messaging layer that turns Concord into an SMS hub: send a one-off text to a contact, or schedule templated messages that personalize with merge fields like firstName and phoneNumber. The detail that sets it apart is activity-aware messaging - you tie each SMS to a specific Concord Call, Meeting, Task, Email or Deadline, so the right message fires at the right moment in context. Scheduled send-later queues appointment reminders and renewal nudges, a delivery log records status, and role-based permissions decide who can send or manage templates. It holds a 5.0 rating (3 reviews) on 20 sales. The honest constraint is provider lock-in: it integrates with Twilio specifically, so you need a Twilio account and number - there is no generic gateway option - and it is a one-channel tool, not a full marketing-automation suite.

    Best for: Sales and customer-success teams that want personalized, scheduled SMS reminders and outreach tied to CRM activities, using a Twilio account.

  5. 5 Assets Management Module for Concord CRM - screenshot
    Laravel Concord CRM module ★ 5.00 (4)
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    An asset register for tracking physical resources - laptops, vehicles, furniture, tools - across their full lifecycle inside Concord, holding a 5.0 rating (4 reviews) on 11 sales. Define each asset with code, model, serial, purchase date, unit price, location and photo, group by category and department, and give every item a scannable QR code for physical lookup and audits. The depth is in the lifecycle tabs on each record: Allocation, Revocation, Additions, Report Lost, Broken, Liquidation, Warranty and Maintenance, plus depreciation, notes, attachments and audit logs, with export to Excel, CSV or PDF. Assets can be assigned to companies, tying equipment back to the accounts it belongs to. The trade-off to understand is that this tracks owned and assigned fixed assets - it is not stock control; if you are receiving, picking and shipping sellable inventory, the Inventory module is the right tool, and the two solve different problems despite the surface similarity.

    Best for: IT, facilities and service or rental firms that need a QR-tagged register of company and customer assets with full warranty, maintenance and depreciation history.

  6. 6 Inventory Management & Data-Driven Automation for Concord CRM - screenshot
    Laravel Concord CRM module ★ 5.00 (3)
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    A genuine warehouse and stock-control system for Concord, covering goods receipt, put-away to warehouses and bins, a full auditable stock ledger, picking, packing and shipping, supplier and customer returns, and work-in-progress for light manufacturing - stock quantities adjust automatically as goods are received, shipped or returned. Reports cover inventory valuation, stock levels and low-stock alerts. It rates 5.0 (3 reviews) on 8 sales and, at $49, is the cheapest of the operational modules. Its real strength shows when connected: it links to the Invoicing module to auto-generate invoices on shipment and to the Purchase module to turn purchase orders into goods receipts, making Concord a connected operations platform. The honest framing is that it is fully functional standalone but most valuable as the middle link of the Purchase-Inventory-Invoicing chain - buy it alone for stock visibility, or alongside the other two for end-to-end fulfilment.

    Best for: Wholesale, e-commerce and light-manufacturing teams that need real stock control - receipts, bins, picking, shipping and WIP - kept in lockstep with CRM sales.

  7. 7 Purchase Management & Smart Workflow Module for Concord CRM - screenshot
    Laravel Concord CRM module ★ 5.00 (3)
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    This brings the buying side of the business into Concord: supplier records, purchase requisitions with department, estimated cost, urgency and managerial approval, detailed purchase orders, goods receipt notes, supplier invoices and supplier contracts with start and end dates and notice periods, all under an analytics dashboard for spend and supplier performance. It mirrors the Invoicing module's polish on the procurement side and holds a 5.0 rating (3 reviews) on 8 sales at $49. The standout is the requisition-to-payment approval trail that keeps spend accountable. The trade-off is the same connectivity story as Inventory, from the other direction: goods receipts update stock automatically only when the Inventory module is present, and supplier invoices flow into the Invoicing module - so its full value is realized as part of the procurement-to-stock-to-billing chain rather than entirely on its own.

    Best for: SMBs, retailers and agencies that need accountable procurement - requisitions, approvals, purchase orders and supplier billing - connected to stock and invoicing.

  8. 8 Accounting and Bookkeeping for Concord - Concord CRM module
    Laravel Concord CRM module ★ 5.00 (3)
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    The most complete finance module here: a full double-entry accounting layer with a structured chart of accounts, multi-line journal entries (draft, post, void), expenses and vendor bills with A/P aging, payments in and out, bank and credit-card accounts with CSV statement import and reconciliation, budgets with budget-vs-actual, multi-currency, and the reports that matter - P&L, Balance Sheet, Trial Balance, General Ledger, Cash Flow, A/R and A/P Aging, and Tax Summary. It rates 5.0 (3 reviews) on 5 sales. Its standout is optional automation that posts journal entries from everyday Concord workflows - expenses, bills, payments, bank transactions, invoices and assets - while still giving an accountant full manual control. Two honest caveats: it is the deepest and least casual module in the guide, genuinely aimed at people who keep books, and it overlaps the Invoicing module on A/R - the two are designed to work together (invoices feed revenue entries) rather than one replacing the other.

    Best for: SMBs and finance teams replacing spreadsheets or a separate ledger who want real double-entry books, reconciliation and financial statements inside the CRM.

  9. 9 Human Resources Management for Concord CRM - screenshot
    Laravel Concord CRM module ★ 5.00 (3)
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    A complete HR platform layered onto Concord, covering the full employee lifecycle: profiles with departments, designations and documents, leave management with configurable types, approvals and carry-forward, attendance via a built-in check-in/check-out API that logs method, location, IP and device, project-linked weekly timesheets with a submit-approve workflow, and end-to-end payroll with salary structures, fixed or percentage components, and pro-rated net pay. It rates 5.0 (3 reviews) on 5 sales. The standout is genuine payroll-to-payslip depth - generate, finalize and email professional PDF payslips, with a role-restricted self-service portal where employees view timesheets, leave balances and payslips, and CRM accounts created automatically on hire. The honest trade-off is breadth: this is the widest-scope module in the guide and overlaps the project-timesheet workflows some teams already run; it makes most sense when you genuinely want HR and payroll living beside sales rather than in a dedicated HR system.

    Best for: SMBs and growing or hybrid teams that want employee records, leave, attendance, project timesheets and automated payroll with payslips inside Concord.

ModulePlatformStandardRatingBest for
SaaS module for Concord Laravel $59 ★ 5.00 Agencies, SaaS entrepreneurs and managed-service providers who want to resell white-label Concord CRM hosting with automated provisioning and recurring revenue.
Invoicing & Smart Billing Module for Concord CRM Laravel $49 ★ 4.20 Service businesses, consultants and B2B teams that want to invoice the instant a deal closes and track payment status inside the CRM, with no separate billing tool.
Google Workspace Integration Module for Concord CRM Laravel $39 ★ 4.00 Teams already living in Google Workspace who want Drive, Sheets, Docs, Slides and Forms beside the deals they belong to, with no extra logins or connectors.
Custom SMS module for Concord CRM Laravel $39 ★ 5.00 Sales and customer-success teams that want personalized, scheduled SMS reminders and outreach tied to CRM activities, using a Twilio account.
Assets Management Module for Concord CRM Laravel $39 ★ 5.00 IT, facilities and service or rental firms that need a QR-tagged register of company and customer assets with full warranty, maintenance and depreciation history.
Inventory Management & Data-Driven Automation for Concord CRM Laravel $35 ★ 5.00 Wholesale, e-commerce and light-manufacturing teams that need real stock control - receipts, bins, picking, shipping and WIP - kept in lockstep with CRM sales.
Purchase Management & Smart Workflow Module for Concord CRM Laravel $35 ★ 5.00 SMBs, retailers and agencies that need accountable procurement - requisitions, approvals, purchase orders and supplier billing - connected to stock and invoicing.
Accounting and Bookkeeping for Concord Laravel $39 ★ 5.00 SMBs and finance teams replacing spreadsheets or a separate ledger who want real double-entry books, reconciliation and financial statements inside the CRM.
Human Resources Management for Concord CRM Laravel $39 ★ 5.00 SMBs and growing or hybrid teams that want employee records, leave, attendance, project timesheets and automated payroll with payslips inside Concord.

The verdict

There is no single best Concord CRM module because they extend different parts of the business, so match the module to the workflow you are adding. If you are reselling CRM access, the SaaS module is the platform to build on, and at 55 sales it is the most adopted here. For everyone using Concord to run their own sales, the Invoicing module is the right first purchase - it turns closed deals into collected cash - and Inventory plus Purchase extend that into a full procurement-to-stock-to-billing chain, with the Accounting module posting the books above them. The self-contained modules answer narrower needs cleanly: Google Workspace for the document layer, Custom SMS for Twilio-powered messaging tied to CRM activities, Assets for a QR-tagged register of owned equipment, and the HRM module when you want employees, leave, timesheets and payroll living beside sales. Ratings are strong across the board - most sit at 5.0, with Invoicing the lone 4.2 - so buy on which job you need done and how the pieces connect, not on the rank, and you will add capability without adding a second system.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Which Concord CRM module should I add first?

For most teams it is the Invoicing module - Concord manages deals well but stops short of getting you paid, and Invoicing closes that gap by raising invoices from deals, collecting via Stripe and PayPal, and auto-advancing a deal to an Invoice Paid stage. Add it before the deeper finance and operations modules. If your business is reselling CRM access rather than using it, start instead with the SaaS module, which is platform infrastructure on its own.

Do the Invoicing, Inventory and Purchase modules work together?

Yes, by design. The Purchase module's goods receipt notes update stock automatically when the Inventory module is present, the Inventory module can auto-generate invoices on shipment through the Invoicing module, and supplier invoices flow from Purchase into Invoicing. Each works standalone, but together they form a procurement-to-stock-to-billing chain. The Accounting module sits above all three, optionally posting journal entries from invoices, expenses, bills, payments and assets.

What is the difference between the Assets and Inventory modules?

They look similar but solve different problems. The Assets Management module is a register for fixed, owned or assigned resources - laptops, vehicles, furniture - tracked through allocation, warranty, maintenance, depreciation and liquidation, with QR codes for audits. The Inventory module is true stock control for sellable goods: receipts, warehouses and bins, a stock ledger, picking, packing, shipping, returns and work-in-progress. Choose Assets to know who holds what equipment; choose Inventory to manage stock you buy and sell.

Are these modules built for Concord specifically, and do they respect its permissions?

Yes. Every module here is built natively for Concord CRM on Laravel (PHP 7.x and 8.x), follows Concord's own interface so it feels native, and integrates with its role-based permission system so admins control who can view, edit or act on each resource. Several also log actions to the CRM activity timeline for an audit trail. They are not generic plugins adapted to fit - they install into and extend the Concord core directly.

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