Getting started
LinkedIn CRM integration
With LinkedIn sync enabled, Dalil AI brings your LinkedIn conversations directly into your CRM.
Messages appear inside the Unified Inbox and are automatically linked to the correct People and Company records, ensuring every interaction is captured and organized.
This allows Dalil to transform real conversations into CRM updates, collaboration, and sales insights, without requiring manual data entry.
Dalil offers flexible syncing options so every team can choose the level of automation and privacy they prefer.
⚠️ Privacy first: Dalil provides secure syncing and unsyncing mechanisms to ensure your data always stays under your control.
LinkedIn sync modes
When connecting LinkedIn, Dalil allows you to choose between two different syncing modes.
1. Sync all LinkedIn conversations
Dalil can sync all LinkedIn conversations from your account, including contacts that are not yet in your CRM.
This removes the need for manual work because Dalil can automatically capture LinkedIn profiles and conversation context, allowing you to create CRM records instantly.
If non-relevant conversations are imported, they can be unsynced and permanently removed from Dalil’s inbox and database at any time.
This mode is ideal for users who want maximum automation and full visibility of LinkedIn interactions.
2. Sync only CRM-related conversations
For teams that want more control over their inbox, Dalil can sync only conversations linked to contacts already stored in the CRM.
In this mode:
Only conversations with existing CRM records appear in Dalil
Conversations with unknown LinkedIn profiles are not imported
Your Unified Inbox stays clean and focused on active prospects
This option is particularly useful to avoid all inbound LinkedIn conversations automatically entering the inbox, especially for users who receive a high volume of messages.
Importing conversations and creating records
Dalil also provides tools to turn LinkedIn conversations into CRM data.
From the Unified Inbox, users can:
Import LinkedIn conversations
Create new CRM records in one click
Link conversations to People, Companies, and Deals
This makes it easy to convert LinkedIn interactions into structured CRM data without switching tools.
Collaboration across your team
LinkedIn conversations are typically managed individually and remain locked inside personal accounts.
Dalil solves this by allowing teams to share conversations across users.
This enables:
Better collaboration on accounts
Shared visibility on prospect communication
Smoother handoffs between sales team members
Sales teams and managers gain real-time visibility into interactions that move deals forward.
How to enable LinkedIn sync
Go to Account Settings
Open Core Integrations
Click Add on the LinkedIn integration
Follow the steps on screen to connect your account
Once completed, your LinkedIn account and Dalil CRM will be connected and conversation syncing will begin.
Where to see your LinkedIn conversations
Unified Inbox
The Unified Inbox centralizes all conversations from:
LinkedIn
WhatsApp
Email
This allows teams to manage conversations without switching between platforms.
Record conversations
Each Person or Company record contains a Conversation tab where synced LinkedIn messages appear.
From there, users can:
Review conversation history
Reply directly from Dalil
Maintain a complete record of sales interactions
Why this matters
Many important sales conversations happen on LinkedIn but never reach the CRM.
By syncing LinkedIn messages, Dalil ensures:
Conversations become part of the sales record
Sales teams avoid manual logging
Managers gain visibility into real prospect interactions
AI models receive richer context for insights
💡 Combined with WhatsApp and Email sync, Dalil AI can analyze conversations to deliver scoring, signals, and next-best-action recommendations.
Key outcome
With LinkedIn sync enabled, Dalil ensures that your LinkedIn conversations become part of your sales system.
Your team keeps better track of prospects, collaborates more effectively, and maintains a CRM that reflects real conversations.