Sea Cool SOP • Sales

Sea Cool
Salesperson SOP

This SOP defines how a Sea Cool salesperson is expected to operate day to day, from lead response through follow-up, CRM discipline, quoting support, and closing behavior.

Access
Sales + Management
Owner
Albert
Status
Complete & Active
Last Updated
March 17, 2026
Sales Process CRM + Follow-Up Daily Operations

Purpose of This SOP

This SOP standardizes how a salesperson works so results are not dependent on memory, personality, or improvisation. The goal is consistent response speed, consistent customer experience, consistent follow-up, and consistent CRM discipline.

2. Role Expectations

3. Lead Response Standards

Target response time: Within 2 hours of assignment during business hours (9 AM–5 PM Mon–Fri). Responses outside business hours are acceptable within 2 hours of the next business day opening.

First-touch standard: Phone call or text, never email alone. Email is confirmation and documentation only.

Unresponsive leads: After 3 contact attempts (phone, text, email) with no response over 5 business days, escalate to management. Do not abandon—log and flag in CRM.

Key point: Speed wins with leads. A customer who gets you on the phone within an hour is 3x more likely to book an appointment than one who waits 24 hours.

4. Qualification

During the first call or text exchange, gather these baseline facts:

Red flags (weak-fit or low-probability):

Next steps:

5. Appointment & Discovery Standards

Before the appointment:

During the consultation (consultative selling approach):

After the consultation:

Remember: The salesperson's job is consultation, discovery, and customer relationship. The office staff prepares the estimate. You review it before it goes out to the customer.

6. Follow-Up Discipline

What counts as a "real" follow-up: A call, in-person visit, or substantive text/email that moves the deal forward or addresses a customer concern. "Checking in" with no value is not follow-up.

After consultation (before estimate is sent):

After estimate is sent:

When to escalate to management:

7. CRM Behavior (HubSpot)

Core rule: If it happened, it goes in CRM. No shadow pipeline in email, text chains, or notebooks.

When to update:

Required detail in notes:

CRM stages (use these, not custom ones):

No exceptions: Do not keep deals in email or text. Do not use private spreadsheets. CRM is the source of truth. Management depends on accurate CRM data to see what's happening in the business.

8. Communication Standards

Professionalism and tone: Be friendly, confident, and honest. Customers buy from people they like and trust. Return messages same business day. Use correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation in written communication. Avoid jargon unless the customer uses it first.

Never overpromise:

Pricing discussions:

Handling objections:

9. Daily / Weekly Expectations

Every business day at 9 AM (or start of shift):

Every Friday (end of week):

Minimum activity standards:

Monthly review (with management or solo if solo salesperson):

Key metric: A healthy pipeline has 3–5 estimates in circulation for every closed deal. If your pipeline is thin, focus on lead response and consultation scheduling. If your pipeline is full, focus on follow-up and closing.

10. Key Points to Remember