Managing Multiple Teams

Learn how to manage multiple teams in LeadSimple.

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Written by Aimee
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Managing Multiple Teams

Do you have separate teams that need to be managed differently? For example:

  • Chicago Office VS New York Office

  • Home Buyers VS Home Sellers Team

  • Residential Construction VS Commercial Construction Teams

Here's how to manage that setup.

For the purposes of this example we're going to assume these are two different sales teams managing the same type of lead in two different markets.

Create Multiple Lead Types

Lead types are like sub accounts within your account. Each lead type has it's own lead sources, team and lead routing settings. Read more about ways to use lead types.

For our purposes we're going to create multiple lead types for different sales territories.

STEP 1: Create a New Lead Type

  1. Click on leads in the sidebar.

  2. Click 'Add Lead Type'.

  3. Name the lead type and save it.

  4. Select team members to have access to the lead type.

STEP 2: Create New Lead Sources

Go to the lead sources page under settings and create new lead sources for this lead type.

Make sure you are editing the right lead type. You should see the name of the lead type at the top of the page.

STEP 3: Create a New Notification Order

Go to the 'Notifications & Routing' page under settings and select who you want to be notified when new leads come in for this territory.

Make sure you are editing the right lead type. You should see the name of the lead type at the top of the page.
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Adjust the Permission For Each Team

Each user can have access to one or more lead types. You can control which lead types they are able to view by updating the settings on their users page.

You can modify permissions for each lead type, for each user so that if Agent A is on multiple teams you can have granular control over what level of control they have for each lead type. Or you can take them off a team entirely by unchecking the lead type.

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