Review the CRM Analytics Automated Contacts Dashboard
The CRM Analytics Automated Contacts dashboard provides Salesforce admins and sales
managers with details about how effective Einstein is at finding and adding new contact records to
Salesforce.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available with Sales Cloud Einstein, which is available in Performance and
Unlimited Editions, and for an extra cost in Enterprise Edition
User Permissions Needed
To view the CRM Analytics Automated Contacts app and dashboard:
Use Einstein Automated Contacts
AND
Use CRM Analytics Templated
Apps
To create CRM Analytics apps using the Einstein Automated Contacts app
template:
To
see the dashboard, your admin must set up Einstein Automated Contacts to have Einstein add data
automatically. The dashboard includes only data that was added automatically.
Click the Analytics tab or open the Analytics Studio.
Find the Einstein Automated Contacts app.
Review the Einstein Automated Contacts dashboard.
See how many contacts were added with the help of Einstein Automated Contacts, automatically
or from suggestions. Data is broken down by week, month, and year. (1)
Compare how many contacts were added with and without Einstein Automated Contacts. Data is
broken down by average number of contacts per user by week. (2)
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