Announcing SalesKit Meeting Tracker

By Jason Shah | April 19, 2016

Salesforce integration: SalesKit Meeting Tracker

Here at Mediafly, we work hard to make the lives of salespeople better. We talk to a lot of salespeople, and what we hear from reps over and over again is “I hate my CRM.” This feeling comes from many reasons:

What does SalesKit Meeting Tracker do?
Once SalesKit Meeting Tracker has been turned on for your company’s environment, tap on the “Meetings” button and start tracking your meeting.

Salesforce integration - SalesKit Meeting Tracker

When you’re done, stop tracking, record the meeting’s details, and send them to Salesforce.com.

Salesforce integration - SalesKit Meeting Tracker

Your meeting’s details will appear within the Activity History for the account, contact, and opportunity you’ve chosen.

Salesforce integration - SalesKit Meeting Tracker

What’s coming next?
We have a rich roadmap for SalesKit Meeting Tracker, including integration to our other app platforms (web, Windows, Mac, Android) and to other CRM platforms (Microsoft Dynamics, SAP Cloud for Customer). If you’d like to learn more about our roadmap, please contact us.

How can I learn more?
If you’re not a SalesKit user yet, take a look at the demo version of our app, My SalesKit, or fill out our form for a guided walkthrough with one of our sales specialists. For existing customers, please contact your Customer Success Manager to learn more.

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As Mediafly’s CTO Jason leads the Product and Engineering teams at Mediafly. He oversees the intersection of the Product team’s development of the vision, strategy and roadmap, with the execution of best-in-class Engineering that spans 100 professionals across three continents and five time zones. Jason has amassed over 23 years of product and engineering experience, leading the development and ongoing innovation of Mediafly’s revenue enablement hub. His prior experiences include strategy consulting, product management, client engagement and software development, at Bain & Company, Neuros Technology, and Trilogy Software. He received his MS and BS in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and his MBA from The University of Chicago.

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