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Sales Call Analyzer

Paste a sales call transcript and get a breakdown of missed opportunities, objection handling quality, and specific improvements for next time.

By Arshad Hossain

Copy the prompt and paste your sales call transcript or detailed notes.

Analyze this sales call transcript and provide actionable feedback.

Evaluate:
1. Opening (did the rep build rapport and set an agenda?)
2. Discovery (were the right questions asked? were pain points uncovered?)
3. Objection handling (how well were concerns addressed?)
4. Value proposition (was the pitch relevant to the prospect's needs?)
5. Closing (was there a clear next step?)
6. Missed opportunities (moments where the rep could have gone deeper)

Provide:
- Overall score (1-10)
- Top 3 things done well
- Top 3 things to improve with specific alternative phrases
- Exact moments where the conversation could have been redirected
- A suggested follow-up email based on the conversation

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Why "Sales Call Analyzer" Works

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What You Will Get from "Sales Call Analyzer"

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