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DETROIT, MI -- (Marketwired) -- 02/26/14 -- Detroit-based LevelEleven, a leader in sales gamification, has announced a series of product enhancements to the company's flagship app Compete. The new version of Compete, now available via the Salesforce AppExchange, came as a result of extensive customer feedback. The revised app now offers a new, highly efficient contest-design interface, provides a series of template contests and now includes the ability for sales leaders to solve one of the most common sales challenges -- motivating consistent follow-up on existing sales opportunities.
"VPs of Sales are often worried that leads and opportunities are slipping through the cracks or aren't being followed-up on with the rigor they desire which results in lost sales," said Scott Shepard, LevelEleven's VP of Sales. "Salespeople have an immense amount of responsibilities, so today's sales leaders need quick, easy, and impactful ways to create focus and energy around what's important this week, this month, or this quarter."
In addition to speedier contest creation and a simpler, more flexible design workflow, Compete now allows sales leaders to save draft contests and jump back and forth through the contest builder, leading to faster, more fluid movement within the app.
"The original reason for launching LevelEleven was to help sales managers maximize productivity by motivating their salespeople to focus on the right behaviors," said LevelEleven CEO and founder Bob Marsh. "A key to executing on that vision was offering a technology to sales managers in a simple, digestible way so as not to distract from their other responsibilities or make them dependent on the assistance of an IT department. More than a year later, we have an abundance of active customers who have helped shape our product roadmap, allowing us to offer that same level of simplicity for managers, with better, even more powerful functionality."
Compete is currently the most popular gamification app on the Salesforce AppExchange and is used by over 130 companies including Comcast, Stanley Black & Decker, Morningstar and Concur, among others. Since launching in 2012, the app has seen major success as evidenced by clients experiencing multi-million dollar increases in sales simply by tapping into salespeople's competitive nature and desire to be recognized for a job well done.
To experience Compete's latest product enhancements, visit the Salesforce AppExchange.
About LevelEleven
LevelEleven works with VPs of Sales at companies including Comcast, Dun & Bradstreet, Concur, Marketplace Homes and dozens of others who are looking for ways to engage their teams around key initiatives and drive usage of CRM to better manage their business. LevelEleven's lead product, Compete, is an easy-to-use enterprise software tool that creates competitions and leaderboards around any behavior that can be tracked in your CRM system. Compete provides a step-by-step configurator to pinpoint the behaviors you want to motivate, and create high-impact leaderboards that tap into salespeople's competitive nature. Unlike most enterprise software and gamification applications in the marketplace, Compete is native to salesforce.com, allows clients to be 100% deployed in less than 30 minutes and surrounds salespeople with leaderboards via web, email, social media and their mobile devices.
LevelEleven is based in Detroit, Michigan and is part of the Detroit Venture Partners portfolio of companies.
Press Contact:
Annie Betz
LaunchSquad for LevelEleven
212-565-3665
leveleleven@launchsquad.com
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