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Pearl Capital App – A better way to submit MCA deals via Salesforce

Pearl Capital App – A better way to submit MCA deals via Salesforce

 

One of the most annoying parts of funding MCA deals is the waiting period after you send an email submission. After it’s sent, you have no way to know what’s going on with your deal and the only way to check on the status is to follow up again and again with your representative. So without any insight or tracking on the process, you have to just sit back and hope for the best.  The answer? The new Pearl Capital Salesforce App that allows you to submit via Salesforce and get real-time deal updates 24/7. 

We are bringing you an exclusive early adopter opportunity to connect with Pearl Capital, and get better, faster insight and transparency into your deal submissions. The Pearl Capital Salesforce App was developed by industry experts, and tailored specifically for MCA deals. 

The app is easy to set up and status update alerts are totally customizable – so you can choose when and how you want to find out about status changes. Find out more about the app and sign up to learn if it’s right for you by clicking below.

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-Ryan and the CloudMyBiz Team

 


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Who Can See What in Salesforce Communities?

Who Can See What in Salesforce Communities?

When you need to work with a partner or partners, and want to do it through Salesforce, communities are the way to go. We have written before about how you can Enhance a Business Partnership with Salesforce Community – but to summarize, a Partner Community allows two or more businesses to share any specified Salesforce data, including, contacts, leads, accounts and opportunities.

Companies can use the Partner Community to increase transparency, communicate efficiently and push leads and deals through the Sales pipeline faster. Of course, one of the big considerations here is: what about the business info and data that you don’t want shared? After all, you love your partners, but that doesn’t mean you want to give them access to everything in your Salesforce org.

Naturally, Salesforce has a way to handle this, and it is done through user types. Partner communities contain various types of users who require varying levels of access. What users see depends on their user type and which tabs the administrator selects when creating the community.

And the varying degrees of access is extensive, meaning that you can pick and choose who can see or modify just about anything in the portal, from being able to see or modify the global header, to restricting certain information of the various users. This enables anyone with admin access to the portal, to fine tune exactly who can see what in Salesforce Communities, and ensure that anything you want to keep private, will stay that way without impacting the power of the portal.

For a complete list of user roles and standard permissions, click here.

 

-Ryan and the CloudMyBiz Team

 


 

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