Step 5: How to Import and Review Leads in Readymode

Modified on Thu, Oct 30 at 7:46 AM

This article is Step 5 in our 5-step Guide to Importing Leads.


Be sure to complete Step 4: Configuring Import Settings before you proceed.



Import and Review Leads


Once you've configured the settings for your lead file using the information in the previous import articles, you'll be ready to import it into Readymode!



Import Lead File


Click on the Done - Import Leads button to import your leads. 


Screenshot of the Readymode Import Tool showing the "Done - Import leads" button used to begin importing the selected lead file.


Depending on the file type and the number of the leads in your file, it may take up 15 minutes to process. Once it has been processed, you'll see an Import Confirmation Message appear at the top of the Lead Management area.


Note: Only one user should upload one lead file at a time. Uploading multiple files simultaneously may cause processing delays or result in the import becoming stuck.


This message will provide a brief overview of the file processing results. In the next section, you can see how to view the Import Statistics to see more details about the results.



Screenshot of Readymode Lead Management showing a progress message for a lead file being processed, including counts for good leads, bad phone numbers, DNC list, and duplicates.



Review Import Statistics and Results


Under Lead Management, click on the Campaign the leads are assigned to.


Screenshot of the Readymode Lead Management window showing Campaigns. “Campaign 2” is selected under Regular Campaigns, with 10 leads remaining.


In the Lead File List, click on your Lead File to open it.


Screenshot of the Readymode Campaign Settings page showing Campaign 2. The File List section displays the imported lead file “10_sample_leads” with an active status and 10 leads remaining.


In the Edit Lead File window, you'll see the Import Statistics (1) and a link to download the Import Result File (2).


Screenshot of the Readymode Edit Lead File window showing Import Statistics. It lists successful and unsuccessful lead uploads, de-duplication mode, and includes a link to “Download the import result file.”



Import Statistics


These statistics provide the following information:

  • Successful - The number of leads successfully uploaded.
  • Unsuccessful - The number of leads rejected and the reasons.
  • De-duplication mode - The De-duplication Mode used to process the file. This field will be empty if you are using a Skip Tracer App.


Import Result File


This file is a copy of your original leads file (blue), appended with 6 columns of data (red) displaying the import results for each lead.

  • Status (1) - The status of the lead.
  • DNC (2) - Lead rejected due to DNC [Yes/No].
  • Dupe (3) - Rejected due to duplicate [Yes/No].
  • Dupe in file (4) - The name of the file the duplicate is located in.
  • RMS Result (5) - Results from the Risk Management System (requires the Risk Management App).
  • Accepted (6) - Lead acceptance status [Yes/No].


Screenshot of an Import Result File in Excel showing the original lead data on the left and six additional columns on the right: Status, DNC, Dupe, Dupe in file, RMS Result, and Accepted.



Next Steps


Your new leads will automatically appear in the General Leads Queue and be available to be dialed using the Readymode Dialer and passed to available Queue Members to handle.


If you'd like to customize how your leads are dialed, learn more about using Queues, Playlists and Campaigns.


If you've identified issues with your lead file and wish to start over, see the instructions in the next section.



Delete a Lead File


If you wish to remove your lead file and import it again, you can do so by clicking the Completely Delete This File button in the Edit Lead File window.


Note: We strongly recommend that you do not delete lead files using this method if the leads have already been dialed. If you would like to delete leads that have been dialed, please contact Technical Support for instructions.


Screenshot of the Readymode Edit Lead File window showing file information, import statistics, and the “Completely Delete This File” button used to remove an imported lead file from the system.


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