Objection / Pipeline Health cluster

Clean active CRM records weekly and run deeper cleanup monthly or quarterly.

The right cadence depends on lead volume, but active follow-up records should never wait months for cleanup.

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Practical note: Diagnose the workflow before buying another tool. No guaranteed revenue claims.

CRM cleanup should be a routine, not an emergency.

Use this page to spot the bottleneck, then decide whether the fix is a clearer process, cleaner CRM data, a better follow-up routine, or a focused audit.

A simple cleanup sequence

  • 1Review active leads weekly
  • 2Merge obvious duplicates monthly
  • 3Archive stale records monthly
  • 4Audit fields quarterly
  • Checklist

    QuestionWhat to check
    What should be weekly?Open leads, due follow-ups, stale next actions, and recent duplicates.
    What can be monthly?Duplicates, stale deals, and unused views.

    Mistakes to avoid

    How often should I clean a CRM?

    Weekly for active follow-up views, monthly for duplicates/stale deals, quarterly for fields and reports.

    What CRM records should I clean first?

    Active opportunities and contacts with upcoming follow-up.

    How do I keep CRM clean?

    Limit required fields, define statuses, and review stale records on a schedule.

    If the workflow is already messy

    Get a Pipeline Health Audit before buying more software.

    The audit maps one pipeline or follow-up workflow, identifies the 3 highest-priority leaks, and gives you a 7-day cleanup plan.

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