See across profiles
Team leads and colleagues can get read access to threads so they can understand the conversation, see the history and help with prioritisation without disturbing the owner.
Give each other read and write permissions, so LinkedIn conversations can be handled by the team with the best context and time.
When employees can grant each other access, the organisation can work with LinkedIn conversations the same way as with the pipeline: visible, distributed and with shared responsibility. This means sales no longer depends on whether the individual salesperson is online, remembers the thread, or has time to follow up.
Team leads and colleagues can get read access to threads so they can understand the conversation, see the history and help with prioritisation without disturbing the owner.
With write permissions, a relevant colleague can take over, reply or follow up if the lead is hot, the owner is busy, or the conversation requires different expertise.
Each salesperson keeps their profile and relationship, but the organisation works as one team around the conversations that create pipeline.
Without a shared inbox, LinkedIn selling often becomes fragmented. Each employee has their own conversations, their own memory and their own follow-up rhythm. This makes it difficult for leadership to see where there is activity, and even harder for colleagues to help each other when an important conversation develops.
With permissions across the organisation, conversations become a shared resource. A colleague can see the context before a meeting, a team lead can spot unanswered hot leads, and a campaign owner can ensure follow-up happens, even when the conversation starts with another person.
When a campaign creates new relationships, the reply is often the most important moment. With a shared inbox, the team can see what is unread, what needs a reply, who owns the conversation, and who has permission to help.
Coherta Campaigns makes it easier to give the right people access to read, write and follow up across the organisation.