Add LinkedIn Sales Navigator Components to Lead, Contact, and Account Page Layouts
To let sales users see LinkedIn profiles on lead, contact, opportunity, and account
pages, add the LinkedIn Sales Navigator components to Lightning pages.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise, Professional, and Unlimited
Editions
This feature is available to users with a Sales Navigator Team or Enterprise license from
LinkedIn.
This article is about the native LinkedIn Sales
Navigator integration in Salesforce. For information about the AppExchange version of Sales
Navigator from LinkedIn, see Sales Navigator Help at LinkedIn.
User Permissions Needed
To edit and save Lightning pages in the Lightning App Builder:
Customize Application
In Setup, enter Lightning App Builder in the search box, and then
click Lightning App Builder.
Find the Lightning page you want to update and click Edit.
Drag the appropriate Sales Navigator component onto the page layout.
For lead, contact, opportunity, and person account pages, you can add the Sales Navigator:
Member Profile (Native) component to the page layout.
For opportunity and business account pages, you can add the Sales Navigator: Company
Profile (Native) component to the page layout.
Save your changes. Repeat the process for each Lightning page you want to customize.
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