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Understanding the Buyer Engagement Dashboard

The Buyer Engagement Dashboard is your strategic intelligence center for understanding how content is influencing deals, engaging buyers, and driving revenue. It connects content activity directly to pipeline and closed-won data β€” so your team can stop guessing what works and start knowing what drives results.

 

πŸ“Œ Quick-Jump Topics

 

1. What is the Buyer Engagement Dashboard?

The Buyer Engagement Dashboard organizes and presents data across three critical pillars of sales enablement:

  • Sales Efficiency and Adoption: How consistently and effectively your team is using content to engage buyers.
  • Buyer Intent and Engagement: What content buyers are consuming, which accounts are engaging, and when the ideal follow-up moment is.
  • Revenue and Deal Influence: The direct financial impact of shared content on your pipeline and closed-won deals.

 

Why you should use the Buyer Engagement Dashboard:

  • Demonstrate ROI: Quantify the direct revenue impact of your content program with influenced pipeline and revenue metrics.
  • Prioritize Follow-Up: Identify high-intent accounts based on content engagement and act at the right moment.
  • Coach Your Team: Identify top performers using Deal Rooms and Trackable Links and replicate their strategies across the organization.
  • Optimize Content Strategy: Understand which content is driving pipeline and revenue so you can create more of what works.

 

2. Getting Started with the Buyer Engagement Dashboard

Access Requirement: You must have Account Admin, Team Admin, or Expert-level access.

Step 1: Open the Spekit Web App. Step 2: Navigate to the Analytics tab. Step 3: Click on the Buyer Engagement Dashboard.

 

Filtering your data:

FilterOptions
TimeframeLast 90 days (default), any time, before, after, custom, conditional statements, and more
TeamsOne or multiple teams
UsersOne or multiple users
User RoleExpert, Team Admin, Account Admin, or multiple roles
TopicsOne or multiple topics
Content NameAny value or a specific piece of content
Include Customized ContentTrue (default) or False β€” when set to False, only original content is shown

 

πŸ’‘ PRO TIP: Use the Include Customized Content filter to compare engagement between original and customized content. If customized versions are consistently outperforming originals, it's a signal to encourage your team to personalize content more often.

 

3. How to Measure Revenue Impact and Pipeline Influence

Start here when: You want to demonstrate the ROI of your content program to leadership, review pipeline health in a QBR, or understand the overall financial impact of content engagement.

 

Top-Level KPIs

KPIWhat It Tells YouHow to Use It
Influenced PipelineTotal dollar value of active opportunities where content was sharedUse as a leading indicator in weekly pipeline reviews to show content's contribution to active deals
Influenced Revenue WonTotal dollar value of deals closed where content sharing was recordedFeature this in QBRs as your ultimate proof point for content ROI
Total Buyer ViewsTotal number of external views across all Trackable LinksCombine with Total Clicks for a true picture of buyer engagement β€” views alone don't confirm intent
Influenced Pipeline OpportunitiesCount of opportunities included in the Influenced Pipeline metricMonitor to ensure influenced opportunities are growing proportionally with your pipeline
Total Accounts Sent ContentTotal number of unique accounts that received a Trackable LinkUse to measure the breadth of content coverage across your target accounts
Influenced Won OpportunitiesCount of opportunities included in the Influenced Revenue Won metricPair with Influenced Pipeline Opportunities to track your win rate on content-influenced deals

 

πŸ’‘ How is Influenced Pipeline calculated? A deal is considered influenced when a Trackable Link is shared by a user associated with that opportunity or account before the deal closes, establishing a measurable content touchpoint. This metric requires CRM integration to populate.

 

Pipeline Opportunities with Engaged Buyers (Line Graph)

This line graph tracks pipeline opportunities with active buyer engagement over time. Use it to identify whether content engagement is accelerating pipeline growth and spot trends that correlate with specific campaigns or content launches.

 

Largest Influenced Deals Closed Won (Bar Chart)

This chart lists your largest closed-won deals influenced by content sharing. Use it to:

  • Identify case study opportunities β€” analyze the content used in these deals for replication across major accounts
  • Recognize top-performing reps and the content strategies that contributed to their success
  • Build a compelling content ROI narrative for leadership

 

Which Departments Engage the Most (Pie Chart)

This pie chart breaks down buyer content engagement by department. Use it to:

  • Validate that the right stakeholders are engaging with your content
  • Identify departments with low engagement that may need a different content approach
  • Tailor follow-up messaging based on which department is most active in an account

 

Top Engaged Accounts (Table)

This table shows which accounts are most actively engaging with your content. For each account you can see:

  • Account Name
  • Total External Views
  • Time Spent Viewing
  • Total Content Shared

What to do with this data:

SignalAction
Account with high views and long time spentFlag as high-intent β€” follow up immediately and reference the specific content they viewed
Account with high content shared but low viewsThe buyer isn't opening the content β€” coach the rep on improving their outreach context and email subject lines
Account with recent engagement spikeStrike while the intent is hot β€” follow up within the hour of a view notification for critical accounts

 

βœ… Revenue Impact Best Practices

βœ… Do This!❌ Avoid This!
Use Influenced Revenue Won in QBRs and leadership reviews as your primary content ROI proof point.Using Total Buyer Views as your headline metric β€” views measure reach, not revenue impact.
Reference specific content when following up with engaged accounts β€” "I saw you checked out our pricing guide, did you have any questions?"Sending a generic follow-up without referencing what the buyer engaged with β€” this misses the intent signal entirely.
Use the Largest Influenced Deals Closed Won chart to identify and replicate the content strategies behind your biggest wins.Waiting too long to follow up on high-intent accounts β€” the window of engagement closes quickly.

 

4. How to Understand Content Performance in Deals

Start here when: You want to know which content is driving pipeline and revenue, validate your content library's effectiveness, or identify which assets to prioritize for creation and updates.

 

⚠️ Note: Custom Deal Room content may not be accessible due to permission settings. To view specific Deal Room content, you will need to impersonate the user who created it or update access settings directly.

 

Top Pipeline Impacting Content (Table)

This table shows which content is contributing most to active pipeline. For each item you can see:

  • Content Name
  • Influenced Pipeline ($)
  • Total Accounts Sent To
  • Customized (True/False)

 

Top Revenue Impacting Content (Table)

This table shows which content has contributed most to closed-won revenue. For each item you can see:

  • Content Name
  • Influenced Revenue Won ($)
  • Total Accounts Sent To
  • Customized (True/False)

 

Top Engaged Content (Table)

This table shows which content buyers are spending the most time with. For each item you can see:

  • Content Name
  • Total External Views
  • Total Shares
  • Time Spent Viewing
  • Content Type
  • Customized (True/False)
  • Original (True/False)

What to look for across all three tables:

PatternWhat It MeansAction
Content appears in all three tablesThis is your highest-performing asset β€” it drives pipeline, closes deals, and engages buyersProtect it β€” keep it updated, promote it to your team, and use it as a template for new content
High pipeline impact but low engagementContent is being shared but buyers aren't spending time with itReview the content format and messaging β€” it may not be compelling enough to hold attention
High engagement but low revenue impactBuyers love it but it isn't closing dealsEvaluate where in the deal cycle it's being used β€” it may be better suited as top-of-funnel content
Customized versions outperforming originalsPersonalization is driving better outcomesEncourage your team to customize content for their specific accounts and buyers

 

βœ… Content Performance Best Practices

βœ… Do This!❌ Avoid This!
Cross-reference Top Pipeline Impacting Content with Top Engaged Content to find your true best performers β€” content that both influences deals and holds buyer attention.Prioritizing only high-view content β€” views without deal influence don't confirm revenue impact.
Use Top Revenue Impacting Content to inform your content creation roadmap β€” create more of what is proven to close deals.Assuming original content always outperforms customized versions β€” check the Customized column before drawing conclusions.
Share top-performing content insights with your sales team regularly so reps know which assets to prioritize in their outreach.Treating all content equally β€” focus coaching and promotion efforts on the assets with proven revenue impact.

 

5. How to Track Deal Room Effectiveness

Start here when: You want to measure how effectively your team is using Deal Rooms to organize and share content with buyers, identify top performers, and understand the revenue impact of collaborative selling.

 

Deal Room KPIs

KPIWhat It Tells You
Pipeline Influenced by Deal RoomsTotal dollar value of active pipeline influenced by Deal Room activity
Number of Deal RoomsTotal Deal Rooms created across the organization
Number of Deals Influenced with Deal RoomsCount of active deals where a Deal Room was used
Won Opportunities with Deal RoomsTotal dollar value of closed-won deals where a Deal Room was used
Number of Won Opportunities with Deal RoomsCount of closed-won deals influenced by Deal Rooms

 

Deal Rooms Created (Bar Chart)

This chart shows Deal Room creation volume over the last several months. Use it to identify seasonal trends, correlate creation spikes with new initiatives or campaigns, and monitor whether Deal Room adoption is growing over time.

 

Deal Room Won Opportunities (Bar Chart)

This chart shows the deal size of opportunities won with Deal Room involvement. Use it to identify your highest-value Deal Room-influenced deals and recognize the reps driving them.

 

Reps with Most Deals Won with Deal Rooms (Stacked Bar Chart)

This chart ranks reps by the number of deals closed using Deal Rooms. Use it to identify your top collaborative sellers and share their strategies with the broader team.

 

Reps with Most Revenue Closed Won by Deal Room (Stacked Bar Chart)

This chart ranks reps by total revenue closed using Deal Rooms. Use it to recognize high performers and build a coaching narrative around Deal Room best practices.

 

Top Deal Room Users (Table)

  • Owner Name
  • Total Deal Rooms Created

 

Deal Rooms with the Most Buyer Engagement (Table)

ColumnWhat It Shows
Deal Room NameThe name of the Deal Room
OwnerWho created the Deal Room
Total ViewsTotal number of times the Deal Room was viewed
Total Unique BuyersNumber of distinct buyers who viewed the Deal Room
Last View DateMost recent buyer engagement
Total ContentNumber of content items in the Deal Room
Linked OpportunityThe opportunity associated with this Deal Room (if applicable)
Created ByWho created the Deal Room

 

Deal Rooms Associated with Won Opportunities (Table)

Same columns as above, plus:

  • Deal Size ($)
  • Opportunity Name

Use this table to analyze the common factors in Deal Rooms that contributed to closed-won deals and replicate those patterns across your team.

 

βœ… Deal Room Best Practices

βœ… Do This!❌ Avoid This!
Use Deal Rooms with the Most Buyer Engagement to identify which Deal Rooms are providing the best buyer experience and replicate their structure.Ignoring low Deal Room adoption β€” reps who aren't using Deal Rooms are missing visibility into buyer engagement and losing a key coaching data point.
Recognize top performers from Reps with Most Revenue Closed Won by Deal Room and ask them to share their Deal Room strategy with the team.Treating all Deal Rooms the same β€” analyze the content, structure, and timing of your highest-performing Deal Rooms to understand what separates them.
Cross-reference Deal Rooms Associated with Won Opportunities with Top Revenue Impacting Content to identify the content most commonly present in winning deals.Creating Deal Rooms without linking them to opportunities β€” unlinked Deal Rooms can't contribute to Influenced Pipeline or Revenue metrics.

 

6. How to Monitor Trackable Link Adoption

Start here when: You want to understand how broadly and consistently your team is using Trackable Links to share content, identify adoption gaps, and coach low-usage reps.

 

Trackable Link KPIs

KPIWhat It Tells You
Users Creating Trackable LinksNumber of distinct users who have created and shared at least one Trackable Link
Total Sends with Trackable LinksTotal count of all Trackable Links shared externally

 

πŸ’‘ What's the difference between these two KPIs? Total Sends counts every single link shared. Users Creating Trackable Links counts the distinct individuals who shared at least one. For example, 10 users each sending 10 links = 100 Total Sends but 10 Unique Users. Use both together to understand both volume and breadth of adoption.

 

Trackable Links Sent (Bar Chart)

This chart shows Trackable Link sending volume over the last several months. Use it to correlate volume spikes with successful campaigns and identify unexplained drops that may signal training gaps or a lack of fresh content.

 

Users Creating Trackable Links (Table)

  • Owner Name
  • Total Trackable Links Created

Use this table to identify your most active content sharers, recognize their efforts, and use their strategies as a coaching resource for lower-adoption reps.

 

βœ… Trackable Link Adoption Best Practices

βœ… Do This!❌ Avoid This!
Compare Users Creating Trackable Links against your total headcount to calculate your true adoption rate β€” a low ratio signals a training or awareness gap.Focusing only on total send volume β€” high volume from a small number of users means adoption is concentrated, not broad.
Investigate sharp drops in the Trackable Links Sent chart immediately β€” they often signal technical issues, content gaps, or reps reverting to untracked sharing methods.Assuming high send volume means the feature is fully adopted β€” check unique user count to confirm breadth of usage.
Use top performers from the Users Creating Trackable Links table as champions to coach and inspire lower-adoption team members.Ignoring low-adoption reps entirely β€” targeted coaching on the value of trackable sharing can quickly move the needle on adoption.

 

7. How to Audit Overall Content Engagement

Start here when: You want a granular, filterable view of every piece of content shared across the organization β€” for compliance checks, usage audits, or spot-checking individual rep activity.

You can filter this section by:

  • Account β€” one or multiple accounts
  • Deal Rooms β€” one or multiple Deal Rooms

⚠️ Note: Custom Deal Room content may not be accessible due to permission settings. To view specific content, you may need to impersonate the user who created it or update access settings directly.

 

Shared Content (Table)

ColumnWhat It Shows
Content NameThe name of the shared content
Content TypeSpek, PDF, Image, Video, File, etc.
Date AddedWhen the content was shared
UsernameWho shared it
User TypeAccount Admin, Team Admin, Expert, etc.
Deal Room NameThe Deal Room it was shared in (if applicable)
Total ViewsTotal number of views on this shared content
CustomizedWhether the shared version was customized (True/False)

 

What to audit for:

Audit TaskWhat to Look ForAction
Content ComplianceSensitive content shared by users without appropriate authorizationReview User Type and Deal Room Name to confirm content was shared appropriately
Content RelevanceContent with consistently zero or very low viewsRetire or update this content β€” it isn't resonating with buyers
Customization QualityHigh proportion of Original vs. Customized sharesEncourage reps to customize content for their specific accounts β€” tailored content typically drives higher engagement
Rep ExpertiseUsers sharing specific product or solution content heavilyFlag these users as subject matter experts and leverage them for coaching and content creation

 

βœ… Content Audit Best Practices

βœ… Do This!❌ Avoid This!
Use the Account and Deal Room filters to audit specific deals or accounts rather than reviewing all shared content at once.Reviewing all shared content without filtering β€” the unfiltered view can be overwhelming and makes it hard to spot specific issues.
Check Date Added alongside Total Views β€” high-view content that was added a long time ago may be outdated and due for a refresh.Assuming high-view content is always accurate and up to date β€” popular content that isn't maintained is a compliance and trust risk.
Use Customized True/False to identify reps who are personalizing content and recognize their approach as a best practice.Neglecting compliance checks entirely β€” unmonitored sharing creates risk if sensitive content reaches the wrong audience.

 

8. Suggested Alerts and Dashboard Agent Questions

πŸ“¬ Suggested Scheduled Alerts

Use the ellipsis menu (...) on any table or the share icon at the bottom of the dashboard to set up alerts and scheduled deliveries. Here are some high-impact alerts to set up for the Buyer Engagement Dashboard:

Alert IdeaConditionTable
Weekly revenue impact summary for leadershipScheduled – WeeklyEntire Buyer Engagement Dashboard
New high-intent account engagementResults have changedTop Engaged Accounts
Drop in Trackable Link sending volumeResults have changedTrackable Links Sent
New won opportunities influenced by Deal RoomsResults have changedDeal Rooms Associated with Won Opportunities
Low Trackable Link adoption by userAny results returnedUsers Creating Trackable Links
Content with zero buyer viewsAny results returnedShared Content
Monthly pipeline influence summaryScheduled – MonthlyEntire Buyer Engagement Dashboard

 

πŸ€– Suggested Dashboard Agent Questions

Use the ✨ Dashboard Agent to dig deeper into your buyer engagement data. Here are some questions to get you started:

  • "Which accounts have the highest buyer engagement this month?"
  • "What content is driving the most influenced pipeline?"
  • "Which reps are creating the most Deal Rooms?"
  • "What is our total influenced revenue won this quarter?"
  • "Which content has the highest time spent viewing?"
  • "Which reps have the lowest Trackable Link adoption?"
  • "What are the most common departments engaging with our content?"
  • "Which Deal Rooms are associated with our largest won opportunities?"
  • "Which content appears in both top pipeline impacting and top engaged content tables?"
  • "How has Trackable Link sending volume changed over the last 90 days?"

 

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