How to analyze sentiment of SalesLoft Sales Call Transcripts with generative AI
As a sales team, it's important to understand the sentiment of your sales calls. Knowing the emotions and opinions expressed by your customers in real-time can help you adjust your sales strategy, improve the quality of your calls, and close more deals. In this post, we’ll show you how to use generative AI to automatically perform sentiment analysis on SalesLoft sales call transcripts.
What is Sentiment Analysis?
Sentiment analysis is a natural language processing (NLP) technique that involves using machine learning algorithms to automatically identify and extract the emotions or opinions expressed in a given piece of text.
The algorithms are trained on a labeled dataset of text samples, where each sample is labeled with its corresponding sentiment (positive, negative, or neutral). The model learns to recognize patterns and features in the text that are associated with different emotions, and uses these patterns to predict the sentiment of new, unseen text.
Sentiment analysis has many applications, such as customer feedback analysis, social media monitoring, and market research. It's a powerful tool for organizations that want to understand how people feel about their products or services, or to track public opinion on different issues. It can help automate tasks and extract valuable insights from large amounts of text data.
Example Use Cases
Some use cases for performing sentiment analysis on SalesLoft sales call transcripts include:
- Automatically detect and classify customer sentiment
- Quickly identify opportunities for improving sales calls and processes
- Assess root causes of lost deals and low conversion rates
- Improve customer satisfaction and experience
Teams that might find these use cases helpful include: sales, customer success, product, and operations.
Accessing your Data and Confirming your Sentiment Scale
You first need to identify the data that you want to work with. Here, we are looking at SalesLoft sales call transcripts. You can extract this data using the SalesLoft API, export it in CSV format, query a list of transcripts from your data warehouse or BI tool, or copy and paste with an example transcript.
For more information on the SalesLoft API see here: https://developers.salesloft.com/api.html
Next, you need to confirm the sentiment scale you will use for assessing customer sentiment. Typically - sentiment is measured on a scale of -1 (most negative) to 1 (most positive). You can also assign sentiment ratings, such as:
- Very Positive
- Positive
- Neutral
- Negative
- Very Negative
Once you have your data and sentiment scale, you can use generative AI to automatically assess the sentiment of your SalesLoft sales call transcripts. This will help you improve the quality and consistency of your sales calls. This can help you both close more deals and improve the efficiency of your sales team.