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Introducing a new UI for our Google Chrome


Extension
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Last week, we have launched a brand new user interface for our Google Chrome
extension:
While for some users this could look like a simple “fancy new design”, there is a huge
amount of work behind it, so in this article, I would like to highlight what are the most
important changes, and what it is coming next.

Table of Contents 
1. What are the most important improvements?
1.1. New emails and phone views
1.2. A new way of managing default and assigned projects
1.3. Quick access to important metadata
1.4. Detailed bulk action results
2. What is coming next?
2.1. Detect previously added contacts automatically
2.2. Access to the full pro le from the extension
3. Try our new Google Chrome Extension today
What are the most important improvements?
The extension has been completely rewritten from scratch, tested by our team, and
tested privately on beta for several weeks before launching, it was a huge challenge
to launch a new UI to 80,000 Chrome Extension users who are already used to our
previous interface.

So here are some of the most important improvements we have been working on:

New emails and phone views


You have probably seen in our web application that now we try to identify what is the
most important information for you, classifying, validating, and sorting the data so
you can see the most important email rst.

This is also true for phone numbers, which are now shown sorted by your
preferences (if you prefer to see mobile or company phone numbers rst), and they
are also showing to which company belongs to, if any.
A new way of managing default and assigned projects
In our previous version, one of the most frequent complaints was that selecting and
creating projects did no scale when you have dozens if not hundreds of projects.

So we have implemented our new project selector which supports managing


hundreds of projects without any issues, with in nite pagination, quick search, colors,
etc.
Managing hundreds of projects is now a lot easier

Quick access to important metadata


We are slowly introducing more widgets for quickly accessing metadata, so you have
more visibility into what has been happening with one contact directly from the
result list.
Looking at notes directly from the contact list

Detailed bulk action results


Finished a bulk action, and no idea what happened? Now after a job nished, you can
see how many contacts are new, how many were part of your account, how many
were out of your network, etc.
What is coming next?
This is just the beginning of a great new phase, we plan to introduce some features in
the following weeks that will completely change the way you work:

Detect previously added contacts automatically


We will start detecting contacts that are part of your account before you click on
“Add”, so you can quickly access all the metadata (emails, projects, notes, etc) and
decide if updating the contact is necessary or not.

Access to the full pro le from the extension


This is probably one of the most important features we are going to launch this
year, soon you will be able to access the full contact information and metadata
directly from the extension, without having to open the web dashboard.

A huge step on making your life easier, giving you access to all the information you
need, and making sure you have the whole context when navigating in LinkedIn.
Try our new Google Chrome Extension today
Haven’t used our Chrome Extension recently? Install it from the Google Chrome
store, and if you have any suggestions, you can always submit a new feature request.

In SalesQL we are committed to launching xes, improvements, and features every


week (take a look at our changelog) to keep up with all the suggestions and support
requests we receive every day.

Have a productive week!

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Ariel Camino

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