Add lightweight org charts and relationship maps to your documents. Build relationship
maps in your Account Plans with imported Salesforce record data. Create custom and Salesforce
cards to manage customer relationships, key stakeholders, and relationship health from an Account
Plan.
Create custom relationship maps in a document. Your users can map out key stakeholders, easily
identify deal detractors and influencers, and more.
Help your sales reps be proactive in account planning with customizable Salesforce relationship
maps. Create cards from Salesforce Contact records to visualize key stakeholders and sync edits
back to Salesforce. Add custom cards to your Salesforce maps to organize data that doesn’t exist
in Salesforce or that doesn’t belong there. Your map’s Salesforce data stays up to date so that
your team is always in sync and can collaborate effectively.
Add relationship maps to Account Plans so that your sales reps can easily pinpoint an account’s
important contacts and history. Add color indicators to a card based on a custom field to make
information scannable. For deal detractors, create a Relationship field with a Detractor picklist
option, and associate Detractor with the color red. After you mark a user’s card as a Detractor,
it appears with a red color status indicator.
Create a Salesforce Relationship Map Use Salesforce data to build a lightweight relationship map in your documents. Create a map with Salesforce record data or add custom cards to build a hybrid map.
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