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Direction: Showpad ? Gmail
Sales representatives can send Showpad-approved presentations, case studies, and product sheets directly from Gmail to prospects and customers after meetings or discovery calls. This ensures the latest marketing-approved content is shared without leaving the email workflow, reducing the risk of sending outdated materials.
Direction: Showpad ? Gmail
When sales teams email Showpad content links or assets through Gmail, engagement data such as opens, clicks, and content views can be captured in Showpad and used to inform follow-up actions. This helps reps prioritize accounts showing strong interest and tailor outreach based on what prospects actually consumed.
Direction: Gmail ? Showpad
Gmail conversation history can be used to identify customer topics, objections, or buying stage signals, then surface relevant Showpad assets for the sales rep. For example, if a customer asks about pricing, Showpad can recommend pricing decks, ROI calculators, or competitive comparison sheets.
Direction: Showpad ? Gmail
After a meeting is logged or a presentation is completed in Showpad, the system can trigger a Gmail draft or send a follow-up email containing the exact assets used during the meeting. This creates a consistent post-call workflow and ensures prospects receive the same materials discussed live.
Direction: Showpad ? Gmail
When marketing or enablement teams publish new training modules, updated battle cards, or refreshed product messaging in Showpad, Gmail can be used to notify sales teams automatically. The email can include a summary, direct link to the updated content, and a call to action for completion.
Direction: Gmail ? Showpad
Customer responses in Gmail can be analyzed for recurring questions, objections, or content requests and then fed into Showpad reporting or content planning workflows. Marketing teams can use this feedback to identify gaps in existing assets and prioritize new content creation.
Direction: Showpad ? Gmail
When a prospect repeatedly views a key Showpad asset such as a pricing sheet, implementation guide, or proposal deck, Gmail notifications can alert the account owner or sales manager. This allows teams to respond quickly when buying intent increases.
Direction: Bi-directional
Sales operations can use Showpad as the source of approved content while Gmail serves as the communication channel for distribution, reminders, and follow-up. This creates a controlled workflow where content is managed in Showpad and delivered through Gmail, with engagement data flowing back to Showpad for reporting.