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How to request Websolve data in Funnel

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If your use case requires this data in Funnel, submit a data request.

Note: Custom connectors and data requests are available only in Business and Enterprise plans. See our Pricing page for more details.

Lead Information

  • Lead ID – A unique identifier assigned to each lead.

  • Date Created – The date when the lead was first recorded in the system.

  • Date Claimed – The date when the lead was claimed by a sales representative or system.

  • Date First Contact – The date of the first interaction with the lead.

  • Reference ID – An internal reference identifier for the lead.

  • Status – The current status of the lead (e.g., new, in progress, closed).

  • Status Description – A detailed description of the lead’s status.

  • Conversion Status – Indicates if the lead has converted into a sale or opportunity.

  • Conversion Date – The date the lead was converted into a sale or opportunity.

  • Lead Reference ID – Another unique reference for tracking the lead.

  • Phase – The stage of the lead in the sales pipeline.

  • Source – The origin of the lead (e.g., website, social media, referral).

  • Channel – The marketing or communication channel used to acquire the lead (e.g., organic search, paid ads).

  • Campaign – The marketing campaign responsible for generating the lead.

  • Request Type – The type of request made by the lead (e.g., test drive, quote request).

  • SAS – A custom tracking or segmentation attribute related to the lead.

  • Details URL – A link to additional details about the lead.

  • Remarks – Additional notes or comments related to the lead.

  • Coordinate Lat – The latitude coordinate of the lead’s location.

  • Coordinate Lng – The longitude coordinate of the lead’s location.

  • Location ID – A unique identifier for the location associated with the lead.

  • Structured Date – A formatted date field for reporting consistency.

Customer Information

  • Customer Initials – The initials of the lead’s name.

  • Customer First Name – The first name of the lead.

  • Customer Surname Prefix – A prefix to the customer’s last name (e.g., "van", "de").

  • Customer Surname – The last name of the lead.

  • Customer Phone Private – The personal phone number of the lead.

  • Customer Phone Work – The work phone number of the lead.

  • Customer Mobile – The mobile phone number of the lead.

  • Customer Address – The full address of the lead.

  • Customer City – The city where the lead is located.

  • Customer Postcode – The postal code of the lead’s location.

  • Customer Language – The preferred language of the lead.

  • Customer Email Private – The personal email address of the lead.

  • Customer Email Business – The work email address of the lead.

  • Customer Country – The country where the lead is located.

  • Customer Gender – The gender of the lead.

  • Customer Birthdate – The date of birth of the lead.

  • Customer DMS ID – A unique identifier for the lead in the Dealer Management System (DMS).

Interest Vehicle Information

  • Interest Vehicle Type – The type of vehicle the lead is interested in (e.g., sedan, SUV).

  • Interest Vehicle Registration Number – The registration number of the vehicle the lead is interested in.

  • Interest Vehicle Make – The manufacturer of the interested vehicle (e.g., Toyota, Ford).

  • Interest Vehicle Model – The specific model of the interested vehicle.

  • Interest Vehicle New/Used – Whether the vehicle of interest is new or used.

  • Interest Vehicle VAT Margin – Indicates if the vehicle is subject to VAT margin regulations.

  • Interest Vehicle State Interior – The interior condition of the vehicle the lead is interested in.

  • Interest Vehicle State Exterior – The exterior condition of the vehicle the lead is interested in.

Current Vehicle Information

  • Current Vehicle Registration Number – The registration number of the lead’s current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle Make – The manufacturer of the lead’s current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle Model – The model of the lead’s current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle Variant – The specific variant or trim of the lead’s current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle CC – The engine displacement (cubic centimeters) of the current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle Fuel – The type of fuel used (e.g., petrol, diesel, electric).

  • Current Vehicle Colour – The color of the lead’s current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle Trim – The trim level of the current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle New/Used – Whether the lead’s current vehicle is new or used.

  • Current Vehicle VIN – The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle Mileage – The mileage (distance traveled) of the current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle Model Year – The model year of the current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle BHP – The brake horsepower (BHP) of the current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle CO2 – The CO2 emissions of the current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle VAT Margin – Indicates if the vehicle is subject to VAT margin regulations.

  • Current Vehicle State Interior – The interior condition of the current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle State Exterior – The exterior condition of the current vehicle.

  • Current Vehicle Image – A link or file reference for an image of the current vehicle.

Consent Information

  • Consent Full Block – Indicates if the lead has opted out of all communication.

  • Consent Tracking – Whether the lead has consented to tracking activities.

  • Consent Data Processing – Whether the lead has agreed to data processing policies.

  • Consent Email – Whether the lead has opted in to receive emails.

  • Consent SMS – Whether the lead has opted in to receive SMS messages.

  • Consent WhatsApp – Whether the lead has opted in to receive WhatsApp messages.

How to request this custom connector

To request Websolve data and other data that has not been covered here, submit a data request.

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