 In the fast-paced world of custom relations, every interaction is an opportunity. Meet Abigail, the sales rep who also manages the team. She knows that key to winning more deals is working smarter and prioritising activities better. Abigail begins her day by archiving an email from a prospect into a follow-up task, making sure no opportunity slips through the cracks. With just one click, this email automatically becomes the calendar entry in Superoffice Zero. See how easy it is to transition to Superoffice where every detail is organised and accessible. Abigail sees her meetings and follow-ups from prospect meetings to sales forecast calls and even a trade show. She looks into her overdue tasks, concentrating on preparing for meetings, researching, updating quotes and following up on lists of overdue sales. Abigail easily navigates from activities to the self-taught. Here, she can see all her sales opportunities, allowing her to prioritise by stage, amount and the next activity dates. Abigail selects an open sales to see the details. With Superoffice Sales, she can easily link any communication, important documents and activities to the sales opportunity. Using predefined follow-ups and document templates, she moves the sales to the next stage and continues on with the suggested task. When she updates product prices in a quote, everything is automatically adjusted in Superoffice. To see the bigger picture for her and her team, Abigail navigates to the dashboard. Based on data and activities generated by using Superoffice Sales, she gets a bird's eye view on the company level, sales teams and her own activity sales. Abigail identifies overdue opportunities at previous one of them. She takes a deeper look by navigating to the company card. On the company card, Abigail can access all contacts, activities, projects, sales and requests related to the company. There's a stoned opportunity from last year, but a new contact may request came in from a web form. It's a hot lead. A meeting notification reminds Abigail of her upcoming meeting in 10 minutes, so she assigns the lead to a team member to call the lead straight away. No more forgotten leads.