Sales Engagement reports give you information about your inside sales efforts. As your
reps work through cadences, you can evaluate how your prospects become qualified leads and which
cadence step is most effective. You can also examine phone call statistics for your reps, which
reps are converting the most prospects, and more.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available with Sales Engagement, which is available for an extra cost in:
Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions
Once sales reps take some prospects through a cadence, six included reports provide
managers with insights into the performance of their cadences, how their team is doing,
and where they can improve.
Cadence Completion Reason
For cadences that had contacts or leads added within the past 30 days, this report shows
the percentage of cadence completions, by completion reason. The completion reason field
is empty until a cadence is completed.
Note If you increase the report’s time span and
your company contains many leads or contacts in each cadence, the report may take longer
to run. To improve the performance, use filtering to limit the result set returned by
the report. For instance, reduce the time span to cadences less than the default 30-day
setting.
Cadence Engagement
Shows which cadence and which outreach step is the most effective for each type of
prospect engagement, such as total calls or email delivery rate.
Lead Conversion
Shows how many leads sales reps are converting, the dollar value of the related
opportunities, and who the top sales performer is.
Call Activity
Shows which sales reps are making the most phone calls, and what the results are.
Call Script Engagement
Shows how prospects responded to calls based on your call scripts. See exactly how many
calls were successful.
Email Template Engagement
Shows how prospects responded to emails based on your email templates. See exactly how
many prospects replied to each email.
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