Here's the dashboard, which gives a quick overview of the system and points salespeople to what needs to be done next. I don't want to give too much explanation, because my software should be self-explanatory.
There are tons of options for a given sales lead. This is the "show" page for one of them.
Here the user is preparing to send an email. Click the image to expand it in a new window (this one is huge). The values in the table on the right have been automatically generated from the lead details.
This searchbar is just a little taste of what I consider a personal standard for interfaces: doesn't have to be pretty, but well-laid out and helpful.
The leads are parsed from emails. This interface allows the user to define email formats to extract information from.
VDiamond provides multiple types of activity reports - useful for managers seeking to optimize the work process.
Users can home in on the set of sales leads which are at any stage of the workflow. Pardon my desktop.
VDiamond tracks the history of every sales lead, AND allows salespeople to plan their next move by assigning themselves and others future tasks.