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Enable Einstein Behavior Scoring
To add behavior scores to lead and contact pages and list views in Salesforce, first enable Einstein Behavior Scoring for Account Engagement.

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To add behavior scores to lead and contact pages and list views in Salesforce, first enable Einstein Behavior Scoring for Account Engagement.
| Available in: Account Engagement Advanced and Premium Editions with Salesforce Enterprise, Performance, or Unlimited Editions |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To turn on and expose Einstein for Account Engagement features in a Salesforce org: | Account Engagement Administrator role with Sales Cloud User, Service Cloud User, or CRM User permission set |
| To view Einstein for Account Engagement features on Salesforce Lightning pages: | Sales Cloud User, Service Cloud User, or CRM User permission set |
To include Behavior Scoring only as criteria in workflow rules, Process Builder, Account Engagement automations, and Engagement Studio, complete steps 1 through 3 only. To see behavior scores in Account Engagement, assign the CRM User, Sales User, or Service User permission set to the connector user.
Other settings and licenses are required to use the optional Einstein Behavior Scoring dashboard in B2B Marketing Analytics.

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