How to customize a CRM to
become a more
organized and efficient

podcast host

As a podcaster, you want to spend the majority of your time recording amazing podcast episodes, not worrying about organization and the finer details of your work. A CRM can help you stay organized, keep track of leads and clients, and streamline your workflow so that you can focus on what you do best. To get off to the best possible start with your new CRM, you’ll want to customize it to suit your needs.

There are many CRM features that there’s no need to customize, but to make the most of your CRM, some features will require a bit more set up. To speed up your CRM set up process, read on for customization ideas that will help you get the best value out of your CRM as a podcaster.

Three critical features that you’ll want to customize in your CRM are groups, pipelines, and custom fields. Take a look below for some inspiration for how you can customize these three features as a podcaster and make your CRM work for you.

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Note: If you’re considering CRMs and you want to give our product — Less Annoying CRM — a try, we’ll be happy to apply all these customizations to your account during your free trial so you don’t need to worry about a thing. Just get in touch with our support if you’d like to give it a try.

Groups

Segment and organize your list of contacts and companies in the CRM.

Pipelines

Pipelines

Track any workflow or process that you repeat over and over again.

Fields

Custom fields

Collect all the information you need that is critical for your work.

Custom fields

As a podcaster, it will be especially important to collect information on your podcast guests and release schedule.

  • 🗓️Interview Date (date field to track your interviews)
  • 🎙️Interview Topic (text area to track planned discussion topic)
  • 🎧Episode Release Date (date field to track your podcast’s release schedule)
  • 📱Interview Subject (contact link field that links to more information about the person you’re interviewing)
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Custom fields let you take your CRM to the next level. Collect more than just the basic information about the contacts and companies you work with; instead, collect everything that is critical for your work.

Pipelines

Pipelines are composed of statuses - each status is step in the process you are tracking. Pipelines consist of both active and closed status. An active status is something that requires follow up or additional work. A closed status tracks the end points of a process.

As a podcaster, you can use a pipeline to track your entire process. From the initial research stage to the moment when listener feedback starts rolling in - store all of that information in your pipeline. Take a look at an example pipeline for podcaster below.

Active statuses

Research
Guest Outreach
Guest Confirmation
Episode Recording
Episode Editing
Episode Publishing
Episode Promotion

Closed statuses

Episode Complete
Episode Scrapped
On Hold
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Pipelines are one of the most useful CRM features; they let you track any workflow or process that you repeat over and over again. It's a great way to make sure nothing slips through the cracks.

Groups

As a podcaster, you can use groups to keep track of the guests and sponsors who help keep your podcast running. Take a look at a couple example groups that are perfect for podcasters below.

  • 🎤Former Guests
  • 💡Prospective Guests
  • 💰Sponsors
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Groups are a handy feature that you can use to segment and organize your list of contacts and companies in the CRM. Think of groups as tags that you can attach to anyone to assign a label to them.

Once you’ve created custom fields, pipelines, and groups in your new CRM, you are ready to get started! Dive right in and start making the most of your new CRM.

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