![]() When viewing an email from a contact inside Salesforce, Cirrus shows you the contact information for that person inside the Cirrus Insight window. If your EIN number is not valid or not on the list or you experience errors, please contact us and we\’ll guide you there directly – send an email to or fill out our contact form here: OrgSpring Contact Page. If your EIN is present on that current list it will validate and give you your coupon code immediately, and a link to get a free trial and discount with Cirrus. ![]() We validate your nonprofit EIN number directly in that form using the IRS tax-exempt list. You must be a nonprofit to take advantage of the discount offered by Cirrus. Integrating Google and Salesforce – One App to Rule Them AllĪt the bottom of both of those articles, and at the bottom of this article you\’ll see a form that will allow you to get a discount on the Cirrus platform – saving you 50% forever.If you\’re not yet familiar with Cirrus Insights, I recommend you read our two previous posts about integrating Google and Salesforce: If you\’re familiar with Cirrus Insights you know the panel it opens to the right side of your Google Apps email application window. Syncing Google Apps and Salesforce Calendars Below the video you\’ll find some text information that follows along with images and screenshots from the various apps, walking you through the same process. The video is approximately 15 minutes long, shot in HD. We\’ve created a video showing you around the new Cirrus Insight Google and Salesforce Calendar Sync, including how to use it, how to create events, link them to contacts or accounts or even custom objects and then how to view them in Salesforce. If you could use an application that would make you instantly more efficient without adding a huge cost and without requiring a PhD in computer science to implement – what would that be worth to you? Think about that for a moment. That\’s nearly 3% of our entire working year. That\’s more than an hour a week, and by year\’s end – we\’ve saved more than a week\’s worth of time – 50 hours. I\’d estimate it saves each one of us at least 15 minutes per day on moving back and forth between apps – not having to do double entry or work in systems. It\’s such an integral part of our workflow and productivity. It\’s amazing how much time this tool saves us at OrgSpring. It\’s all done inside Google and Cirrus and linking over to related objects in Salesforce is not just one click away. No more fumbling through Salesforce screens to create relations. But now, with Cirrus sync for Google Calendar, you can create, edit, and modify all your events in the Google Apps window AND attach or link those events to custom objects and fields in Salesforce. ![]() If you are a Salesforce user, you know that navigating the relatively sparse user interface there can be interesting. It\’s not hard to use, but the graphics cues are minimal and navigation can be cumbersome. Editing events on a Salesforce Calendar involved an unfriendly settings screen, numerous check boxes, and the need to click editing buttons to change certain information. In this post, I\’m going to show you some new features available inside Cirrus Insights relating to syncing your Google Apps Calendar and your Salesforce Calendar, all from within your Google app window using Cirrus. ![]() They are, in my opinion, the two best apps on the market for nonprofit workflow, and Cirrus Insight is THE BEST app to combine them. It is the single best tool available to combine and sync your work between Google Apps and Salesforce. I\’ve written about Cirrus Insights many time on this site and on other sites around the web.
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