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Lead Settings: Types and Statuses

  • February 20, 2025
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Use lead settings to customise your Jobman software to suit your business.

Lead Types

Differentiate between different lead types (for example: residential or commercial). This may be specific to your business, so you can define and allocate these as you wish. Lead types are a filterable attribute, so you can search for all leads of a specific type, or create a report for leads of a specific type, etc.

Creating or Updating a Lead Type

  1. Go to Settings > Leads > Types and click Create.
  2. Name your lead type.
  3. Click Create again.

You can click into an existing lead type at any time to Update (rename) or Delete it.

Lead Statuses

You can use lead statuses to define the current state of progress that a lead has reached. As with types, lead statuses are a filterable feature, so you can search for and report on leads by status.

Automation: A lead will automatically move to the next status once all tasks in a step of the workflow are completed.

Creating or Updating a Lead Status

  1. Go to Settings > Leads > Statuses and click Create.
  2. Name your lead status.
  3. If this status marks the end of a lead, select the checkbox for Leads with this status are finished.
  4. If this status marks a lead that can be turned into a job (e.g. “Quote Accepted”), select the checkbox for Leads with this status can be turned into jobs.
  5. Click Create again.

If you have enabled “Leads with this status are finished,” this lets the software know that there are no further tasks to be completed for this lead. For example, you would enable this for a status like “Job Refused”.

If you have enabled “Leads with this status can be turned into jobs,” this allows you to create one or more jobs from a lead in this status. For example, you would enable this for a status like “Quote Accepted”.

You can click into an existing lead status at any time to Update (rename or select/deselect Finished), Delete, or Set as Default.

If you set a lead status as default, any newly created leads will automatically hold this status. We recommend something like “Pre-Sale”.

You can only have one default status.

You can have more than one finished status.

 

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Course Syllabus

  • General Navigation and Usability
    • General Navigation
    • User Control and User Settings
    • User Licenses and Staff Types
    • Staff Roles and Permissions
  • Getting Started
    • Connect to Your Cloud File Storage
    • Connect to Your Accounting Software
    • Setting Up Your Staff
    • Setting Up and Managing Staff Login Details
  • CRM Management
    • How to Add Contacts
    • How to Manage Contacts
    • Contact Types, Roles, and Sources
    • Contact Emails and Resources
  • Lead Management
    • What is a Lead?
    • How to Create a Lead Workflow
    • How to Create a Sales Labour Centre
    • How to Create an Agenda Screen for Your Sales Team
    • Lead Settings: Types and Statuses
    • Lead Settings: Details
    • Lead Settings: Members and Member Types
    • Create Lead Item Types and Specifications
    • Automated Triggers in Lead Workflows
    • How to Create a Lead
    • How to Manage and Edit a Lead
  • Job Management
    • How to Create a Job Workflow
    • Automated Triggers in Job Workflows 
    • Job Settings: Types, Statuses, Details, and Members
    • How to Create Labour Centres for Your Jobs
    • How to Create Agenda Screens for Your Jobs and Staff
    • Understanding Your Capacity
    • How to Create a Job
    • How to Manage and Edit a Job
    • How to Create a Work Order from a Job
    • How to Use Your Target Calendar
  • Kiosk
    • How to Set Up Kiosk Staff Working Hours
    • Overview of Kiosk Mode Functions
    • How to Create Agenda Screens for Your Kiosk Staff
    • Staff Member Types and Automated Task Allocation
    • How to Create Activity Screens for Your Staff
  • Quoting
    • The Four Levels of a Jobman Quote
    • How to Build Products
    • How to Create Styles and Range Options
    • How to Build Quote Presets
    • Quote Templates
    • Quote Statuses
    • How to Create and Send a Quote
    • How to Refresh Quote Pricing
    • How to Copy and Revise Quotes
    • How to Create, Send, and Sync Invoices
  • Catalogue Management and Inventory
    • Catalogue Settings
    • Setting Prices and Measurements for Catalogue Materials
    • How to Create and Import Catalogue Materials
    • How to Create Catalogue Services
    • How to Add and Manage Inventory Items (Stock)
    • Price Matrices
  • Purchase Ordering and Inventory Picking
    • How to Create Purchase Order Statuses
    • Managing Job Resource Materials
    • How to Create and Send Purchase Orders
    • How to Manage, Edit, and Receive Purchase Orders
    • Picking List and Inventory
    • How to Set Up Minimum Stock Quantities for Purchase Ordering
    • Supplier Integration – Hafele
    • Supplier Integration – Wilson & Bradley
  • Reporting
    • Reports in Jobman
    • Quote Summary Report
  • Job Alerts and Forms
    • How to Create and Use Job Alerts
    • How to Create and Use Job Forms
  • Payroll Set-Up and Time & Attendance
    • How to Set Up Staff Pay Rates
    • How to Log Staff Time and Attendance
    • How to Log Staff Leave, Public Holidays, and Temporary Business Shutdowns
  • CAD/CAM Integration
    • How to Connect Your CAD/CAM Software
    • Cabinet Vision
    • Mozaik
    • Microvellum
    • Winner Flex
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