Company Management
Companies in TightBlocks are organization records that group contacts, deals, and all related activity in one place. You can create them manually (Companies page, quick create, or while creating a contact) or automatically via imports, email domains, API, and web forms—so keeping the Domain field accurate is important for matching/enrichment. Each company stores key fields (name, domain, industry, website, size, revenue, address, socials) plus optional custom fields. The company page lets you view/edit details, link/unlink contacts (set a primary contact), track activities/tasks/files, manage deals, and use search/filters with tags and saved views. Best practices: consistent naming, always set the domain, tag consistently, assign an owner, and regularly clean up duplicates/outdated data.
Company Management
Companies (also called organizations or accounts) represent the businesses you work with. This guide covers how to effectively manage company records and relationships in TightBlocks.
Table of Contents
Overview
Company records help you:
Track B2B relationships and organizational accounts
Group related contacts under one organization
Manage deals at the company level
View complete relationship history
Understand organizational structure through hierarchies
Companies vs. Contacts
Companies = Organizations, businesses, accounts
Contacts = Individual people at those companies
A company can have multiple contacts
A contact can be associated with one company
Creating Companies
Manual Creation
Method 1: From Companies Page
Go to Companies in the sidebar
Click + New Company button
Fill in company details
Click Save
Method 2: Quick Create
Press
c(keyboard shortcut) or click + in the top navigationSelect Company
Fill in required fields
Click Save
Method 3: During Contact Creation
When creating or editing a contact
In the Company field, type the company name
If it doesn't exist, click + Create New Company
Enter company details
Save - the contact will be automatically linked
Auto-Creation
Companies can be created automatically:
When importing contacts with company names
Through email integration (from email domains)
Via API integrations
Through web forms
Tip: Enable "Auto-create companies from email domains" in Settings to automatically create company records when contacts from new domains are added.
Company Fields
Standard Fields
Required:
Company Name - The organization's name
Recommended:
Domain - Company website domain (e.g.,
acme.com)Used for auto-matching email addresses to company
Used for fetching company logo and information
Industry - Business sector or industry
Website - Full website URL
Optional:
Phone - Main company phone number
Employee Count - Company size
Options: 1-10, 11-50, 51-200, 201-500, 501-1000, 1000+
Annual Revenue - Yearly revenue (in your currency)
Founded Year - Year the company was established
Description - Overview of the company's business
Address - Physical location
Street address
City
State/Province
Country
Postal/ZIP code
Social Profiles
LinkedIn company page
Twitter handle
Facebook page
Custom Fields
Administrators can add custom fields for your specific needs:
Common Custom Fields:
Account Type - Customer, Prospect, Partner, Vendor
Account Status - Active, Inactive, Churned
Contract Start Date - When service began
Contract End Date - Renewal date
Support Tier - Basic, Premium, Enterprise
Customer Success Manager - Assigned team member
Lead Source - How the company was acquired
Annual Contract Value (ACV) - Contract value
Technologies Used - Tech stack
Number of Locations - For multi-location businesses
Viewing and Editing Companies
Company List View
The companies list displays all organizations in a table:
Default Columns:
Company name (with logo if available)
Domain
Industry
Employee count
Number of contacts
Number of deals
Total deal value
Last activity date
Owner
Customizing the view:
Click column headers to sort
Drag columns to reorder
Use ⋮ menu to show/hide columns
Save custom views for quick access
Company Detail View
Click any company to see the full detail page with tabs:
Overview Tab:
Company information summary
Logo and key metrics
Quick actions (Create Deal, Add Contact, Log Activity)
Recent activity feed
Key stats:
Total number of contacts
Open deals and total value
Closed/won deals
Last activity date
Contacts Tab:
All contacts associated with this company
Contact roles and titles
Quick add/link contacts
Primary contact indicator
Deals Tab:
All deals with this company
Pipeline stage and value
Deal owner and stage
Filter by open/closed
Activities Tab:
Complete interaction history
Emails, calls, meetings, notes
Activity with any contact at the company
Timeline view
Tasks Tab:
All tasks related to this company
Both open and completed
Assigned to any team member
Files Tab:
Documents attached to the company
Contracts, proposals, presentations
Upload and download files
Editing Companies
Inline Editing:
Hover over any field in the detail view
Click to edit
Press Enter to save
Full Edit Mode:
Click Edit button
Update any fields
Click Save or press
Ctrl+Enter/Cmd+Enter
Linking Contacts to Companies
Adding Contacts to a Company
From Company Detail Page:
Open the company
Go to Contacts tab
Choose an option:
+ Add Existing Contact - Link a contact already in your CRM
+ Create New Contact - Create and link a new contact
For existing contacts:
Search by name or email
Select the contact
Click Link
From Contact Page:
Open the contact (or create a new one)
Click Edit
In the Company field, search for the company
Select the company
Click Save
Setting Primary Contact
Designate a primary contact for each company:
Open the company
Go to Contacts tab
Find the contact you want to set as primary
Click ⋮ menu next to their name
Select Set as Primary Contact
The primary contact is used as the default for:
New deals with this company
Email communication
Notifications and reports
Unlinking Contacts
To remove the company association from a contact:
Edit the contact
Clear the Company field
Save
Or from the company's Contacts tab:
Find the contact
Click ⋮ menu
Select Unlink Contact
Company Activities and Deals
Activity Tracking
All activities logged with contacts at a company are automatically associated with the company.
Logging Company-Level Activities:
Activities that don't relate to a specific person:
Open the company
Go to Activities tab
Click + Log Activity
Select type (Call, Meeting, Note)
Fill in details
Click Save
Viewing Activity History:
The company's Activities tab shows:
All contact-level activities
Company-level activities
System events (deals created, stage changes)
Timeline view with filters
Deal Management
Creating Deals:
Open the company
Click + New Deal button
Deal form auto-populates:
Company field (already set)
Primary contact (if set)
Fill in deal details
Click Save
Viewing Company Deals:
The Deals tab shows:
All open deals with this company
Completed deals (won/lost)
Total value by stage
Win rate and average deal size
Deal Metrics:
In the company overview, see:
Open Deals: Number and total value
Closed Won: Number and total value
Win Rate: Percentage of deals won
Average Deal Size: Mean deal value
Company Hierarchies
For organizations with parent/subsidiary relationships, use company hierarchies.
Setting Up Hierarchies
Defining Parent-Child Relationships:
Open the subsidiary/child company
Click Edit
In the Parent Company field, search for the parent
Select the parent company
Click Save
Example Hierarchy:
Acme Corporation (Parent)
├── Acme Europe (Subsidiary)
├── Acme Asia (Subsidiary)
└── Acme Manufacturing (Subsidiary)
Viewing Hierarchies
From Parent Company:
Open the parent company
See Subsidiaries section in the Overview tab
Lists all child companies
Click any subsidiary to view details
From Child Company:
Open the subsidiary
See Parent Company section in Overview
Click to view parent details
Hierarchy Benefits
Consolidated Reporting:
Roll up deals from all subsidiaries
View total revenue across organization
Track engagement across the entire organization
Relationship Mapping:
Understand organizational structure
Identify cross-sell opportunities
Coordinate multi-location sales
Strategic Account Management:
Assign parent company owner to manage relationship
View all touchpoints across subsidiaries
Plan organization-wide initiatives
Searching and Filtering Companies
Quick Search
Global Search:
Press
Cmd+KorCtrl+Kto open global search, or use the search barType
company:followed by your search termOr just type to search across all records
Companies Page Search:
Go to Companies
Use the search box
Searches across:
Company names
Domains
Industry
Tags
Advanced Filters
Build complex filters:
Go to Companies
Click Filters
Add conditions:
Available Filters:
Company Name - Contains, starts with, equals
Domain - Contains, equals
Industry - Is, is not
Employee Count - Range or specific size
Annual Revenue - Greater than, less than, equals
Owner - Is, is not
Number of Contacts - Greater than, less than, equals
Number of Deals - Greater than, less than, equals
Deal Value - Greater than, less than, equals
Last Activity - Date range (e.g., "No activity in 60 days")
Created Date - Date range
Tags - Has, does not have
Custom Fields - Based on your custom fields
Example Filters:
"Technology companies with 50+ employees and open deals > $10,000"
"Companies with no activity in the last 90 days"
"Enterprise customers with more than 5 contacts"
Saved Views
Configure your filters
Click Save View
Name it (e.g., "Enterprise Prospects")
Set visibility (private or shared)
Access from View dropdown
Company Insights and Analytics
Company Scorecard
Each company has a scorecard showing:
Engagement Metrics:
Last contact date
Total activities (calls, meetings, emails)
Frequency of communication
Response rate
Deal Metrics:
Number of open deals
Total pipeline value
Average deal size
Win rate (closed won / total closed)
Relationship Health:
Engagement trend (increasing/decreasing)
Days since last activity
Number of contacts and relationships
Deal velocity (average time to close)
Company Tags
Use tags to categorize companies:
Common Tag Categories:
Account Type:
customer,prospect,partner,vendorAccount Tier:
tier-1,tier-2,tier-3Status:
active,at-risk,churnedPriority:
high-priority,strategic-accountSegment:
smb,mid-market,enterpriseLead Source:
inbound,outbound,referral,event
Reporting
Generate company-related reports:
Available Reports:
Account Health: Engagement and activity trends
Revenue by Company: Deal value and revenue by company
Pipeline by Company: Current pipeline breakdown
Win Rate by Company: Success rates
Activity by Company: Communication frequency
Access reports from Reports in the sidebar.
Best Practices
Company Data Management
1. Consistent Naming
Use official company names (e.g., "Acme Corporation" not "Acme Corp")
Be consistent with abbreviations
Avoid generic names like "Test Company"
Check for existing companies before creating
2. Complete the Domain Field
Always enter the company domain when known
Use root domain only (e.g.,
acme.comnotwww.acme.com)Enables automatic contact matching
Helps fetch company logos and information
3. Leverage Tags
Tag companies by segment, status, and tier
Use consistent tagging across your team
Create saved views based on tags
Review and update tags regularly
4. Maintain Hierarchies
Set up parent-child relationships for enterprise accounts
Keep hierarchies up to date
Use for consolidated reporting
Assign strategic account managers to parent companies
Organization Strategies
1. Define Ownership
Assign every company to an owner
Owner is responsible for relationship
Use territories or round-robin for new companies
Reassign when team members leave
2. Regular Hygiene
Review and merge duplicate companies monthly
Update outdated information
Archive inactive companies
Remove test/spam records
3. Engagement Tracking
Log all significant company-level interactions
Set reminders for follow-ups
Monitor companies with no recent activity
Create tasks for at-risk accounts
Strategic Account Management
1. Enterprise Accounts
Create detailed profiles for key accounts
Document organizational structure
Map all relationships and contacts
Regular strategic reviews
2. Multi-Threading
Connect with multiple contacts at each company
Identify decision makers and influencers
Don't rely on single relationship
Track roles and responsibilities
3. Account Planning
Set goals for each strategic account
Plan touchpoints and activities
Track progress against targets
Coordinate across your team
Data Quality
1. Enrichment
Use domain to fetch company data
Add social profiles
Keep contact lists current
Update employee count and revenue annually
2. Validation
Verify information periodically
Check websites are still active
Confirm addresses and phone numbers
Update as companies change
3. Documentation
Use the description field for important context
Add notes about company structure
Document key initiatives or projects
Record preferred communication methods
Automation
1. Workflow Automation
Auto-assign new companies based on territory
Send alerts for companies with no activity
Create tasks for account reviews
Update status based on deal outcomes
2. Email Integration
Sync emails with company contacts
Automatically log communication
Track engagement patterns
Identify key relationships
3. Reporting Automation
Schedule weekly account health reports
Alert on at-risk accounts
Track strategic account KPIs
Monitor pipeline by company
Related Articles
Contact Management - Manage people at companies
Deal Pipeline Management - Create and track company deals
Activities & Tasks - Log company interactions
Workflow Automation - Automate company management
Reports & Analytics - Company reporting
FAQ - Common questions
Last Updated: January 2026
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