> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.greytrix.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.greytrix.com/gumu-sage-crm-integration/sage-100/user-guide/accessing-gumu-integration-from-mobile-device/complete-integration-without-sage-crm-app.md).

# Complete Integration – without Sage CRM App

User can access full integration functionality with promote Order and customer feature from Sage CRM using Mobile /Tablets devices on real-time basis. It is generally, how you access from our Desktop PC/Laptop. For this, you will just need to go to your browser’s setting of Mobile/handheld device and need to enable **“Request desktop site”** option on your device as given in below screenshot.

![](/files/-MNT1RtF0gD_xG_OZdrf)

Once you make these setting, User can access complete GUMU™ integration in Sage CRM while on the move through Mobile/Tablets (iOS, Android). User will be able to access Sage CRM in Desktop view from your device as shown in below screenshot. It will be same like how we access it on our desktop/PC.

![](/files/-MNT1RtGVsfUAf9KYu62)


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