When Shane Mac at Gist approached me for a quick guest blog post on how I use Gist, I jumped at the opportunity. It’s easy to talk about companies and products that make your life better. Today my post hit their blog and you can certainly read more about it here. Just as a bonus feature for Salesforce enthusiasts, I figured I’d give you a couple more insights on why I like Gist.
A one-sentence description of Gist is “Aggregated intelligence of the people I do business and life with, stack-ranked in light of electronic and real-life communication.” Essentially, I look to Gist as my master contact list that knows the phone number and address of the people I know, but more than that, it pulls together what’s happening with them across Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, blogs, websites and the emails I exchange with them. Gist also searches for news and blog posts about more than just people, but also the companies I track in Gist.
Getting ready for a meeting, I look to Gist to see what people I’m going to meet with have been up to. If I’m meeting someone for the first time, I use Gist to learn about them in one place. That leeds to more meaningful conversation and stronger business relationships. After meetings, I can also take notes for myself about the person or company and even use tags to find similar topics, people or companies in the future.
Finding Gist information is completely easy. I can always go to their website and look up both people and companies as well as view my dashboard of who’s most important to me according to Gist and according to me. Since it’s a website, I can get it from any computer. I’m not locked into one place. I can access the same information through a mobile app for iPhone, iPad or Android. Also available are Gist plugins for Gmail for Google Apps, Outlook or Lotus Notes.
And where else would you like to see Gist? Of course, you need to see it in Salesforce. You can do exactly that with almost no effort. Setup Gist as a Visualforce Component and then you can get the Gist of people and companies right on your Salesforce Account, Contact or Lead page. It’s that simple.
Instead of searching all over the Internet to help me build deeper business relationships, I let Gist bring the search to me. I rely on Gist and it’s proven itself valuable, day in and day out. It’s completely worth trying out. I’m also using Gist as a digital business card (on steroids). Check out the Gist on me.
Gist in 90 Seconds
Gist overview by CEO T.A. McCann from Robert Pease on Vimeo.


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