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Sales OutreachUsing the productDashboard at a glance

Dashboard at a glance.

The Sales Outreach dashboard lives at app.tenloai.com/dashboard/sales .

Onboarding checklist (new accounts)

Pinned to the top until you finish setup. Eight steps tick off automatically as you complete them — mailing address detected on save, Gmail/M365 detected on OAuth callback, upload detected on first successful import, first send detected on Step 1 going out.

The card disappears once all eight are complete. Full list and behaviour in Quick start.

Plan & Usage header

Below the checklist (or top of the page once setup is complete). Shows:

ElementWhat it shows
Current plan$249/500 prospects
Approval barUsed / cap with a coloured progress bar (navy → amber at 80% → red at 95%+). Refreshes after every approval.
Import barResearched / import-ceiling (750 for the standard plan). Same colour ladder. Refreshes after every import.
Rollover dateWhen your monthly counter resets
”Need more capacity?” CTALinks to mailto:hello@tenloai.com for dedicated-mailbox setup

Outreach KPIs

Four-card strip:

KPIWhat it counts
ProspectsTotal imported (lifetime)
Emails sentAcross all sequences (lifetime)
Positive repliesPlus reply rate %
Pending approvalSequences ready for your click

Sequences table

The main work surface — sortable table with one row per sequence. See The Sequences table for columns, statuses, filters, and the detail drawer.

Import controls

Below the table:

  • Message style dropdown — AI-written per prospect (default) or any active sequence template
  • Manage sequence templates button → template editor
  • Import prospects dropdown → File upload / Pipedrive / HubSpot / Manual entry

Sequence detail drawer

Click any row → slide-in panel (640px wide, Esc to close). Shows all 4 email steps with subject, body, angle, delay, sent timestamps, and a Retry button on any step that failed.

Pro tip

The detail drawer is also where you read the full reply text on replied_positive and replied_objection rows — the reply body isn’t shown in the table itself.

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