You have several view options for tracking the details and activity for your leads, contacts, and deals in Zendesk Sell. The Leads, Contacts, and Deals pages each provide two separate views that helpfully present your data in different ways.
On the Leads and Contacts pages, you can view your data in the format of a table or as an index. On the Deals page, you can track deal activity at individual stages of the sales pipeline and in a table format. The details and advantages of each of these formats of your Sell data is explained here.
You can also use fields such as first name, last name, date added, and your custom fields to filter and view the data for your leads, contacts, and deals. For more information, see Filtering your working list and smart lists.
This article covers the following topics:
Displaying leads and contacts in Table view
Table view is useful for viewing a series of information about your leads, contacts, or deals. It gives you context and enables you to add additional fields in the form of columns to see the data for those fields.
You can switch between Index view and Table view by selecting either view at the top of the page.
As with Index view, Table view displays a list of your leads or contacts. However, Table view also displays columns of additional data fields that give you more information about the lead or contact at a glance.
For leads, the following data fields are displayed by default: Company, Status, Ownership, Last Activity Date, and Days Since Last Communication.
The data fields that are displayed by default for contacts are: Ownership, Last Activity Date, and Days Since Last Communication.
You can also add more data fields to the table. For more information, see Creating and managing custom fields, Filtering your working lists and smart lists, and Editing lead, contact, and deal data using Table view.
Displaying leads and contacts as an index
For Leads and Contacts, the default view is Index view; a simplified way to work with your data, without clouding your view with other fields. Focus on the name of the person or company and reference the fields in your list using the Filters panel located to the right of your list.
Your leads are sorted by name and you can search for a specific lead or filter the list based on some criteria such as the status or by latest activity date, (see Filtering your working list and smart lists).
On the Leads page, you can also use the index list to contact your leads by email or by calling them. You can also convert leads to contacts.
Index view on the Contacts page is similar to Index view on the Leads page. You can use the list to sort, filter, and communicate with your contacts.
Displaying your deals in Stage and Table views
On the Deals page, the default view is Stage view, which shows you at what stage each of your deals are in the sales pipeline.
Clicking a stage tab within this view (Incoming, Qualified, Quote, Closure, Closed), displays all the deals that are at that stage in the sales pipeline.
At the bottom of the page, summary information (Total Deals, Total Value, Avg. Value), is displayed for each stage of the pipeline.
As with the index views for leads and contacts, in Stage view you can also apply filters to refine your list. For example, you may want to view which deals were won or lost, or review your deals by value, (for example, how much money they brought in).
Table view displays by default, the following data fields: Stage, Value, Ownership, Last Activity Date, and Days Since Last Communication. As with leads and contacts, you can also add more data fields to the table view.
Creating smart lists and exporting your data
To evaluate your leads, contacts, and deals data as smart lists, you can create views by applying filters and customizing the fields you want to see. You can then export the data of those smart lists. For more information, see
2 Comments
Is it possible to filter by pipeline ? I'd like to have one smart list with only my deals from Pipeline A and an other smart list with only deals from Pipeline B.
Thanks
Hi Hippolyte Hazard,
There is a column you can add to your deals smart list called "Pipeline Stage." This default field informs you of the stage of a deal in a specific pipeline.
I hope this helps you build your report!
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