Automate Your CRM Seeding Process

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Is monitoring your CRM or lists too manual or cumbersome? Check out Assumed Seeds.

Why you need to be seeding your CRM

Why do you need to be seeding your CRM? Data integrity and security are important, especially when handling consumer data. Seeding databases is not only a good practice but also something you should be doing legally. The FTC Case 2:22-cv-00073 details legal action against a company for failing to secure its customer data, resulting in significant financial and reputational damage. The implications are clear: regular CRM seeding is necessary to identify and address potential data breaches before they can cause harm. The FTC Case 2:22-cv-00073 exists because there are vulnerabilities within CRM systems that your business should avoid.

Challenges of manual CRM monitoring

Manual seeding of your CRM can be highly time-consuming and labor-intensive. Companies doing their due diligence by seeding databases usually create new email accounts or add phone numbers. They either constantly forward or check new inboxes to look for discrepancies, leaks, or breaches. This cannot only gum up your inbox but also increase the risk of human error and oversight. Even if this process is taxing on a business, it is still better than no seeding or monitoring. To make things easier, Assumed has a better solution for large and small businesses looking to start or automate their process.

Assumed Seeds

Assumed Seeds solves these challenges by automating the CRM seeding process. With Assumed, you can order honey tokens, which are decoy contacts, drop them into your database, honey pots or lists, and watch what communications come in on the Assumed Inbox and Dashboard. This separates you from having to make a ton of new accounts or phone numbers to monitor, and it has alerts so you can set it, forget it, and check the emails that Assumed sends. This real-time monitoring allows for immediate detection of anomalies, and the system provides actionable insights through detailed alerts. There are many other use cases you can use Assumed for besides seeding, such as vetting data partners, checking your marketing flow and opt-outs, market research, and more.

Benefits of automating your CRM seeding process

Using Assumed Seeds to automate your CRM seeding process brings several key benefits. First, it increases efficiency by saving time and resources that would otherwise be spent on manual setup. Additionally, it enhances security by ensuring that where you put the seed is consistently monitored. The scalability of Assumed Seeds means that as your CRM grows, the monitoring efforts can quickly expand to accommodate the increased data volume by adding more seeds to your database.

Automating your CRM seeding process with Assumed Seeds enhances efficiency, accuracy, security and scalability. If you’re ready to start seeding your CRM, consider trying Assumed Seeds. Contacts start at just $1. Sign up today and plant the seed of confidence in your data security practices.