Importing existing contacts
This helpdesk document guides users through importing existing contacts into FirstQuadrant by segmenting them into active and inactive categories. It outlines why contact imports are essential for AI-driven automation, explains how to prepare CSV files, and details each step of the import process. It also provides best practices for configuring import schedules and conserving AI credits, ensuring FirstQuadrant can effectively take over sales follow-ups and reactivation efforts. of your new file.
Why importing contacts is critical
FirstQuadrant only processes and reasons about emails related to contacts that are stored in its database. Without imported contacts, FirstQuadrant will ignore relevant communication in your inbox and miss opportunities to drive your sales pipeline forward.
To make full use of FirstQuadrant’s automation, you should first import your existing contacts by segmenting them into two buckets:
Active contacts
These are people you are currently engaged with. This includes:
- Conversations where you’re waiting on a reply
- Conversations where a follow-up is scheduled
- Contacts with a planned check-in months down the line
If you’re using a CRM, these contacts usually have open deals associated with them. If you’re not using a CRM, look at your inbox or spreadsheets.
Inactive contacts
These are older leads or prospects you’re not actively speaking to but have engaged with in the past. While there’s no immediate follow-up required, you’ll want to re-engage them over time through FirstQuadrant’s nurturing workflows.
Step-by-step: How to import contacts
Step 1: Navigate to the import section
- In the left-hand sidebar, scroll down and click on Imports
- In the top-right corner, click New import
- Choose Upload to import contacts from a CSV file
Step 2: Prepare your CSV
- Download the example CSV from the import screen
- Format your file to match the column headers (e.g. full name, email, company, LinkedIn handle)
- The only required field is email, but adding name and company increases accuracy
Step 3: Map the columns
- Once you upload your CSV, you’ll be prompted to map each column to a corresponding property (e.g. map “LinkedIn Handle” to the right field)
- After mapping, click Upload rows
Step 4: Configure import settings
For active contacts
- Name your import (e.g. “Active contacts”)
- Skip qualifying questions (optional for active contacts)
- Leave qualifying rules at default
- Under Schedule, select “Import all rows immediately”
- Click Save, start import, and enrich
For inactive contacts
- Follow the same process, but:
- Name the import (e.g. “Inactive contacts”)
- Under Schedule, select “Import on a recurring schedule”
- Choose a lower batch size (e.g. 100 or 1,000 rows/month) to conserve AI credits
- Click Save changes
Additional tips
- Add a note to the import if you’d like FirstQuadrant to apply specific behavior (e.g. “These are active leads – take immediate action”)
- Contacts are enriched and synced with your email history upon import
- You can always pause, edit, or delete an import draft later
By segmenting contacts and importing them thoughtfully, you enable FirstQuadrant to act intelligently and continuously drive value throughout your sales cycle.