Data cleanup
If contacts and deals are scattered, the move takes more time even before the CRM is configured.
When small businesses think about CRM implementation cost, they often focus on subscription price alone. But the real cost includes setup time, data cleanup, migration effort, team adoption, and the risk of buying a system that is far heavier than the business actually needs. That is why implementation cost is often more about software fit than software price.
If contacts and deals are scattered, the move takes more time even before the CRM is configured.
The more custom the process, the more care the setup needs.
Adoption cost is real. A lighter system often creates faster time to value.
Enterprise-style complexity can create implementation cost even when the tool itself looks powerful.
For small teams, the best implementation cost is usually the one tied to the fastest useful rollout.