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The Rep Time Audit
A 5-minute-block tracker that makes visible what your reps are actually doing all day. Run it on one rep for one day, or one week for a fuller picture. You will find the same seven thieves in every calendar.
Built by Justin Cheu at SalesDuo. Free to use, duplicate, and share.
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Forrester says the average B2B rep spends 23% of their week selling. Gartner puts admin and internal work at ~50%. Until you see the shape of one rep's day, you can't change it.
This template gives you:
Tip: Run it on yourself first, as the leader. It earns the right to ask the team to do it next.
| Category | What to log here |
|---|---|
| 🗣️ Actually Selling | Talking to a prospect or customer. The only category that grows revenue. |
| 📝 CRM Hygiene | Updating stage, amount, close date, next steps. Anything retroactive in the CRM. |
| 🔎 Pre-call Research | Googling, LinkedIn stalking, skim-reading earnings calls before a meeting. |
| 📋 Post-call Admin | Notes from memory, manual tasks, slow follow-up drafting. |
| 📊 Internal Reporting | Pipeline reviews, deal desks, forecast pre-reads, slide updates. |
| 🔀 Tool Switching | The cognitive tax of HubSpot → LinkedIn → Slack → Notion → Gong → Apollo. |
| ✍️ Follow-up Drafting | Writing bespoke follow-ups slowly, or templated ones that get ignored. |
| 🎭 Forecast Theatre | Saying "commit" or "best case" with conviction nobody actually has. |
| ⚙️ Other | Breaks, travel, 1:1s, training. Not selling, not a thief. Useful to see the size of this bucket. |