AI Email – Salesforce Required User Permissions

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Certain Salesforce user permissions are required to integrate Salesforce with AI Email (AIE). Also refer to the Salesforce documentation for checking your Salesforce user permissions.

Salesforce permissions for required fields

The following permissions are needed to set up the required fields in Salesforce for the integration with AIE:

Permissions

Description

Customize Application

To install the package, the user will need permission to create custom fields on Lead and Contact objects. These custom fields are prerequisites for the integration to work.

Salesforce permissions for connecting

The following permissions are required for the user that connects Salesforce to AIE:

Permissions

Permission Type

Description

API Enabled or API Only User

System

Enables API access for AIE

Run Reports

System

AIE uses your SFDC Reports to choose which Leads to contact

View Reports in Public Folders

System

Required to be able to choose a Report from which to enroll Leads

Lead and Contact: Read, Edit

Object

AIE primarily interacts with Leads and Contacts

Account: Read

Object

Required when importing Accounts

Lead, Contact, and Account – Mapped Fields: Read

Field

Required to pull the values for any mapped fields when importing Leads or Contacts

Lead and Contact – Owner Field: Read and Edit

Field

Required for the Lead Owner Sync feature

Lead and Contact – AIE Custom Fields: Read and Edit

Field

Required for the normal operation of the integration

Additionally, the following permissions are required for certain extra features of the integration:

Permissions

Permission Type

Description

Task: Read and Edit

Object, Field

Enables AIE to create Tasks for each email sent to the Lead

Task Fields: Edit
WhoID
Subject
ActivityDate
Status
Priority
Description
TaskSubtype

Field

Required fields for Task data

Lead and Contact – DNC Synced Field: Read and Edit

Field

Required for DNC Sync feature

If the above permissions are disabled, please contact your Salesforce Administrator.

Read more about how to check your Salesforce user permissions (via Salesforce).