Lead Research Sheet Template

Purpose

To provide a structured sheet for documenting lead research before CRM entry. Ensures data accuracy, ICP alignment, and standardization across sales reps.


Lead Research Table

FieldDescription / Input RequirementExample Entry
Lead NameFull name of the contactJohn Smith
Job TitleCurrent role & seniority levelVP of Engineering
LinkedIn ProfilePublic LinkedIn URLlinkedin.com/in/johnsmith
Company NameFull legal name of companyAcme Software Solutions
Company WebsiteOfficial domainwww.acmesolutions.com
IndustryBased on ICP-aligned categoriesSaaS / HealthTech / FinTech
Company SizeEmployee headcount1200 employees
Annual RevenueRevenue bracket or funding stage$75M ARR (Series C funded)
Geography / HQCountry/region of HQUnited States (San Francisco, CA)
Technographic FitRelevant tools, platforms, or infrastructure usedAWS, Salesforce, HubSpot
ICP Alignment ScoreBased on ICP Scorecard (0–100)85 (High Fit)
Lead SourceInbound (event/web form) or outbound (Apollo, LinkedIn, referral)Outbound – Apollo
EmailWork email only (validated)john.smith@acmesolutions.com
Phone NumberDirect line or company switchboard+1 415 555 1234
Intent SignalsBuying triggers or behaviorsAttended SaaS scaling webinar
Research NotesContextual insights for SDR/AEExpanded into APAC market last year
Next ActionImmediate step to takeSDR to book discovery call
Owner (Assigned Rep)SDR/AE who owns the leadJane Doe (SDR)
Date Entered in CRMTimestamp of CRM creation20 Aug 2025

Usage Guidelines

  1. SDR must complete this sheet (or CRM equivalent) before logging the lead.
  2. All mandatory fields (Name, Title, Company, Industry, Email, ICP Score) must be filled.
  3. Notes should remain factual (funding, hiring trends, expansions) — avoid subjective comments.
  4. Sheet may be maintained as a tracker in Google Sheets/Excel or auto-captured via CRM form.
  5. Sales Managers must review a sample of sheets weekly for accuracy and completeness.