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sales-salesloft AI Agent Skill

Quellcode ansehen: sales-skills/sales

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npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-salesloft

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Salesloft Platform Help

Help the user with Salesloft platform questions — from configuration and Rhythm signals through Analytics dashboards, Drift chatbots, and integrations.

Step 1 — Gather context

Ask the user:

  1. What area of Salesloft do you need help with?

    • A) Cadence — multi-channel outbound sequences (route to /sales-cadence)
    • B) Rhythm — AI-prioritized daily workflow and signals
    • C) Conversations — call recording, transcription, coaching (route to /sales-call-review for call reviews)
    • D) Deals — pipeline visibility and deal management (route to /sales-deal-inspect for deal analysis)
    • E) Forecast — revenue forecasting and pipeline coverage (route to /sales-forecast)
    • F) Analytics — reporting, dashboards, team performance
    • G) Drift — chatbots, live chat, conversational marketing
    • H) Admin — user management, settings, permissions, SSO
    • I) Integrations — CRM sync, API, webhooks, third-party tools
    • J) Something else — describe it
  2. What's your role?

    • A) Sales rep / AE / BDR
    • B) Sales manager / team lead
    • C) RevOps / Sales Ops
    • D) Admin / IT
    • E) Other
  3. What are you trying to accomplish? (describe your specific goal or question)

Note: If the user needs one of the specialized skills (Cadence, call review, deal inspection, forecasting), route them there with a brief explanation of why that skill is a better fit.

Step 2 — Route or answer directly

If the request maps to a specialized skill, route:

  • Cadence/sequence building → /sales-cadence
  • Call review/coaching → /sales-call-review
  • Deal health/risk analysis → /sales-deal-inspect
  • Revenue forecasting → /sales-forecast

Otherwise, answer directly from platform knowledge using the reference below.

Step 3 — Salesloft platform reference

Provide module-by-module guidance based on the user's area:

Rhythm

  • What it is: AI-powered workflow engine that prioritizes daily seller actions based on buyer signals
  • Key concepts: Rhythm signals, plays, focus zone, signal prioritization, Rhythm sidebar
  • Common configs: Signal weighting, play creation, automation rules, Rhythm integration with Cadence
  • Metrics: Signal-to-action rate, tasks completed, pipeline influenced by Rhythm
  • Best practices: Trust the AI prioritization, customize signal weights for your sales motion, review Rhythm analytics weekly

Analytics

  • What it is: Built-in reporting and dashboards for team and individual performance
  • Key concepts: Standard reports, custom reports, dashboard builder, team analytics, activity metrics
  • Common reports: Activity leaderboard, cadence performance, pipeline creation, conversion rates, call metrics
  • Common configs: Custom report builder, scheduled reports, export settings, team vs. individual views
  • Best practices: Set up weekly automated reports, track leading indicators (activities) not just lagging (revenue), benchmark reps against team averages

Drift (Conversational Marketing)

  • What concepts: Chatbots, playbooks, live chat, meeting scheduling, site visitor identification
  • Common configs: Bot playbook builder, routing rules, meeting calendar integration, ABM targeting, Fastlane for qualified leads
  • Metrics: Conversations started, meetings booked via chat, bot deflection rate, response time
  • Best practices: Use ABM targeting for high-value accounts, keep bot flows under 4 steps, always offer human handoff, A/B test opening messages

Admin & Settings

  • User management: Roles, permissions, teams, hierarchies
  • CRM sync: Salesforce/HubSpot sync settings, field mapping, conflict resolution, sync frequency
  • SSO: SAML configuration, provisioning
  • Data management: Import/export, duplicate management, data hygiene
  • Common issues: Sync conflicts, permission errors, API rate limits

Salesloft data model

Core entities in the Salesloft platform — understand these to navigate the UI, build reports, and work with the API:

Entity What it represents Key relationships
Person An individual prospect or contact Belongs to an Account, can be enrolled in Cadences
Account A company or organization Has many People, can have Cadences targeting it
Cadence A multi-step outbound sequence Has Cadence Memberships (enrollments)
Cadence Membership A Person's enrollment in a Cadence Links Person to Cadence with step/status tracking
User A Salesloft user (rep, manager, admin) Owns People, Accounts, Cadences
Contact A person record synced from CRM Maps to Person in Salesloft
Email A sent email tracked in Salesloft Linked to Person, Cadence step, and User
Call A logged or recorded call Linked to Person and User, feeds Conversations
Note A note attached to a Person or Account Created by User
Team Meeting A scheduled meeting Linked to People and Users
Do Not Contact An opt-out record Blocks a Person from receiving outreach

Integrations & API

  • Native integrations: Salesforce, HubSpot, Slack, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, Drift, calendar sync
  • API basics: REST API, authentication (OAuth 2.0), rate limits, common endpoints
  • Webhooks: Available events, payload structure, retry logic
  • Common use cases: CRM sync customization, custom reporting, workflow automation, data enrichment

Salesloft API reference

For detailed API documentation including endpoints, rate limits, webhooks, and automation patterns, consult references/api-reference.md.

Quick reference: Base URL https://api.salesloft.com/v2, OAuth 2.0 auth, 600 req/min rate limit. Full docs: https://developers.salesloft.com/

Using Membrane for direct Salesloft access

If you want Claude to interact with Salesloft directly (list people, get cadences, create records), install the Membrane Salesloft skill:

npx skills add membranedev/application-skills --skills salesloft

This gives Claude hands-on API access through pre-built actions with authentication and error handling built in. Use it when you need to:

  • Pull live data from Salesloft (people, accounts, cadences, emails, calls)
  • Create or update records without leaving the terminal
  • Automate workflows that touch Salesloft data

The Membrane skill handles auth, pagination, and rate limits automatically — prefer it over raw API calls when possible.

Conversations

  • What it is: Call recording, transcription, and conversation intelligence
  • Key concepts: Call recording, AI transcription, talk-to-listen ratio, topic detection, coaching playlists
  • Common configs: Recording consent settings, transcription language, keyword tracking, coaching playlist setup
  • Best practices: Create coaching playlists by topic/methodology, review calls with highest/lowest scores, use topic detection for competitive intel

Deals

  • What it is: Pipeline visibility and deal management with CRM sync
  • Key concepts: Deal board, deal health scores, pipeline views, deal gaps, activity timeline
  • Common configs: Deal stage mapping, health score criteria, pipeline views, required fields per stage
  • Best practices: Review deal board weekly, address gaps flagged by health scores, ensure CRM sync is bidirectional

Forecast

  • What it is: Revenue forecasting with rollup, submission, and AI-assisted predictions
  • Key concepts: Forecast categories (commit/best case/pipeline/omit), rollup hierarchy, submission workflow, AI forecast
  • Common configs: Category definitions, submission cadence, rollup rules, override permissions
  • Best practices: Submit forecasts weekly, use AI forecast as a benchmark, document override reasons

Step 4 — Actionable guidance

Based on the user's specific question:

  1. Step-by-step instructions — numbered steps to accomplish their goal in Salesloft
  2. Configuration recommendations — specific settings to change, with where to find them in the Salesloft UI (Settings > [section] > [page])
  3. Common pitfalls — what can go wrong and how to avoid it
  4. Verification — how to confirm the change worked as expected

Step 5 — Related skills

Point to related skills based on what they asked about:

  • /sales-cadence — Design and optimize multi-channel outbound cadences
  • /sales-call-review — Review sales calls and extract coaching insights
  • /sales-deal-inspect — Inspect individual deal health and identify risks
  • /sales-forecast — Build and validate revenue forecasts
  • /sales-outreach — General outreach message writing (not Salesloft-specific)
  • /sales-pipeline — Portfolio-level pipeline management and deal prioritization
  • /sales-do — Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skills sales-do

Gotchas

  • Don't confuse Salesloft "Cadence" with a generic sales cadence concept. Salesloft Cadence is a specific product feature with its own data model (Cadence Memberships, Steps, etc.). When the user says "cadence," clarify whether they mean the Salesloft feature or the general concept of a multi-touch sequence.
  • Don't recommend deprecated API v1 endpoints. The current Salesloft API is v2 (api.salesloft.com/v2). Claude defaults to v1 patterns from older training data — always use v2.
  • Don't assume all Salesloft orgs have Drift enabled. Drift is a separate product that was acquired and integrated. Many Salesloft customers don't have it. Ask before referencing Drift features.
  • Don't confuse Salesloft Deals with CRM Opportunities. Deals in Salesloft are synced from the CRM — they are not the source of truth. Changes should usually be made in the CRM, not in Salesloft Deals directly.
  • Don't suggest Rhythm configurations that don't exist. Signal weighting and play creation have specific options in the UI — don't invent settings or suggest configurations that aren't available in the current product.

Examples

Example 1: Rhythm configuration

User says: "How do I set up Rhythm signals to prioritize inbound leads?"
Skill does:

  1. Identifies this as a Rhythm configuration question
  2. Provides step-by-step instructions for signal weighting in Settings > Rhythm
  3. Recommends best practices for inbound vs. outbound signal priority
    Result: User has configured Rhythm signals with recommended weighting

Example 2: CRM sync troubleshooting

User says: "My Salesloft-Salesforce sync keeps creating duplicates"
Skill does:

  1. Identifies this as an Admin/CRM sync issue
  2. Walks through sync settings, field mapping, and conflict resolution
  3. Identifies common duplicate causes and fixes
    Result: User has diagnosed and resolved the duplicate creation issue

Troubleshooting

Salesloft MCP not connecting

If using the Membrane Salesloft skill and connections fail:

  1. Verify your OAuth token is valid and not expired
  2. Check API rate limits — 600 requests/minute per user
  3. Ensure the Membrane CLI is authenticated: membrane login --tenant

CRM sync conflicts

Symptom: Records overwritten or duplicated between Salesloft and CRM
Cause: Bidirectional sync with conflicting field mappings
Solution: Review Settings > CRM Sync > Field Mapping. Set conflict resolution to "CRM wins" for fields your CRM owns, "Salesloft wins" for activity data.

Rhythm signals not appearing

Symptom: Focus zone is empty despite active cadences and deals
Cause: Signal sources not connected or signal weights set to zero
Solution: Check Settings > Rhythm > Signal Sources. Ensure Cadence, Deals, and email tracking are enabled.

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So verwenden Sie diesen Skill

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Install sales-salesloft by running npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-salesloft in your project directory. Führen Sie den obigen Installationsbefehl in Ihrem Projektverzeichnis aus. Die Skill-Datei wird von GitHub heruntergeladen und in Ihrem Projekt platziert.

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Keine Konfiguration erforderlich. Ihr KI-Agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf usw.) erkennt installierte Skills automatisch und nutzt sie als Kontext bei der Code-Generierung.

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Der Skill verbessert das Verständnis Ihres Agenten für sales-salesloft, und hilft ihm, etablierte Muster zu befolgen, häufige Fehler zu vermeiden und produktionsreifen Code zu erzeugen.

Was Sie erhalten

Skills sind Klartext-Anweisungsdateien — kein ausführbarer Code. Sie kodieren Expertenwissen über Frameworks, Sprachen oder Tools, das Ihr KI-Agent liest, um seine Ausgabe zu verbessern. Das bedeutet null Laufzeit-Overhead, keine Abhängigkeitskonflikte und volle Transparenz: Sie können jede Anweisung vor der Installation lesen und prüfen.

Kompatibilität

Dieser Skill funktioniert mit jedem KI-Coding-Agenten, der das skills.sh-Format unterstützt, einschließlich Claude Code (Anthropic), Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, Aider und anderen Tools, die projektbezogene Kontextdateien lesen. Skills sind auf Transportebene framework-agnostisch — der Inhalt bestimmt, für welche Sprache oder welches Framework er gilt.

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