Setting up your next call is a straightforward exercise with Martin’s call scheduler. It offers a menu of preset options or the ability to schedule a call at any time in the future. This page details the process to schedule calls and covers off some related functions like prompts to call.

Martin offers an easy four-step process to select Outcomes and set up your next call.
1. Capture event outcome
2. Pick call time
3. Select “Update”
Phone calls must be made through the phone icon in order to trigger the event, capture outcomes and benefit from ongoing valet services such as booking next call, follow up SMSs


Where possible all leads should be called on receipt or as soon as possible thereafter.
1. First call – customer expectations
In the digital age, customers expect a reasonably instantaneous response to their enquiries – within say an hour. That said, they recognise that you can’t always be free to call back. if you are juggling a lot of calls, here are some rules to help guide your priorities:
2. Second call – put yourself in their shoes
When planning the call here are some guidelines to help zero in on the right time. Putting stereotypes aside, what is likely to be the daily rhythm of this person – plan a time when they are likely to get available. Consider:
For some science on the topic here’s a neat study from the US on day and time to call if you want to connect and convert.
3. Martin leaves a message when you miss a client
If you call and don’t get through, Martin sends an SMS on your behalf. This: