The original tool for building cadences, Cadence Builder Classic, lets you create sales
programs with email, call, LinkedIn, custom, screen flow, and branch steps. Branch steps let you
send targets through different steps depending on their response to a previous step.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available with Sales Engagement, which is included with Sales in
Performance, Einstein 1, and Unlimited Editions, and
available for an extra cost in Professional and Enterprise Editions.
Sales Engagement is also available for an extra cost in Service and Lightning
Platform.
Note Cadence Builder Classic (v1.0) will be retired in a
future release. We recommend transitioning to Cadence Builder 2.0 for any new cadences your
sales team needs to create. For more information, see Cadence Builder 1.0
Retirement.
Cadence Builder Classic Cadences Managers can build sales best practices right into Salesforce, optimizing prospecting outcomes. Cadences guide new and veteran reps alike through the prospecting and opportunity nurturing processes—including when to email a prospect, when to call, when to wait, and more. Managers can specify call scripts and email templates for each step, and create branched cadences with different outreach depending on the results of sales calls or emails.
Start Selling Fast with Included Cadences Sales managers and reps can start using cadences right away without building their own. Included cadences cover common sales scenarios and provide examples for sales managers to learn from and expand. Example call scripts and email templates for each cadence are also included.
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