Sales Territory Planner

Organize accounts by territory. Balance workload and pipeline across your sales team.

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Sales
Territory Planner

Organize accounts by territory.

Territory builder
Pipeline tracking
Criteria filters

tl;dr

Sales Territory Planner Organize accounts by territory. Balance workload and pipeline across your sales team.

Balance Your Territories

Well-planned territories drive better results. Organize by geography, industry, or company size.

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Frequently asked questions

How many accounts per territory?

Typically 50-150 accounts depending on deal complexity and sales cycle length.

Can I adjust territories manually after the tool's initial assignment?

Yes, the tool allows for manual adjustments to fine-tune the balance of territories.

Does the tool consider historical sales data?

Currently, the tool focuses on balancing workloads based on the number of accounts, but future updates may incorporate historical data analysis.

Is there a limit to the number of accounts or sales reps the tool can handle?

The tool efficiently manages up to 1,000 accounts and 100 sales reps per session.

Can I export the territory assignments?

Yes, the tool provides options to export assignments in CSV or Excel formats for further analysis.

Does the tool integrate with CRM systems?

The tool integrates with major CRM platforms like Salesforce and HubSpot for seamless data import.

How often should I review and update territory assignments?

It's recommended to review assignments quarterly or whenever there are significant changes in your sales team or market.

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Example: Sales Territory Planner in action

A sales manager needs to redistribute accounts to balance the workload across their team.

Sample input

  • Region: Northeast
  • Accounts: 150
  • Sales Reps: 5

Result

Sales Territory Planner Output: - Rep 1: 30 accounts - Rep 2: 30 accounts - Rep 3: 30 accounts - Rep 4: 30 accounts - Rep 5: 30 accounts Each sales rep now has a balanced workload of 30 accounts in the Northeast region.

About Sales Territory Planner

The Sales Territory Planner is designed to streamline the process of assigning sales territories, ensuring that each representative has a fair and manageable workload. By organizing accounts based on geography, industry, or company size, it helps prevent overlap and ensures comprehensive market coverage. This tool is essential for sales managers looking to optimize team performance and drive better results through strategic territory planning. With its intuitive interface, the tool allows for quick adjustments, making it adaptable to changes in team structure or market conditions.

How it works

  1. Input the total number of accounts and sales representatives.
  2. Select criteria for territory division such as geographic region, industry, or account size.
  3. The tool automatically calculates and assigns accounts to each sales representative.
  4. Review and adjust the distribution if necessary to ensure optimal balance.

When to use it

  • A sales director at a large corporation wants to optimize territory assignments after a merger.
  • A small business owner needs to ensure fair distribution of leads among a growing sales team.
  • A regional sales manager is reorganizing territories after hiring new sales reps.