The Scenario
You have a call with Acme Corp at 2 PM. It's 11 AM. You open Leadfeeder, search for the company, and see there are multiple sessions spread across the last three weeks — but the UI only shows the most recent visit summary. You want to see every page they looked at, in order, so you can walk into the call knowing whether they spent time on the pricing page, the enterprise feature docs, or the case studies section.
The bad version:
- Click through each visit in Leadfeeder's timeline, expand the session, write down the pages.
- Switch back to your notes doc, paste what you found, return to Leadfeeder for the next session.
- Repeat for however many sessions there are — losing your place at least once when Leadfeeder auto-refreshes.
You have three hours before the call. You also need to write a talk track, review the proposal draft, and check whether legal sent back the NDA. The visit history lookup is eating time you don't have.
The Easy Way: One Prompt in SheetXAI
SheetXAI reads your Excel workbook and talks to Leadfeeder on your behalf. Give it the company name, and it fetches every recorded visit — pages viewed, dates, durations — and writes the full history into the workbook in chronological order. One prompt, ready to reference before you dial.
Fetch all visits for the Leadfeeder lead named 'Acme Corp' and list each visit with date, pages viewed count, and visit duration in Sheet1 in chronological order
What You Get
- Every recorded session for Acme Corp lands in Sheet1.
- Column A: visit date. Column B: number of pages viewed. Column C: visit duration.
- Rows appear in chronological order, oldest session first.
- You can scan the timeline in under a minute and spot where their interest accelerated.
What If the Data Is Not Quite Ready
You have a lead ID in the workbook rather than a company name
The lead ID is already in cell A1 from a previous pull.
Pull the complete visit history for the Leadfeeder lead ID in cell A1 and write every recorded session to Sheet1 with columns: visit date, pages viewed count, visit duration — in chronological order.
You want to see every individual page URL, not just session counts
You need to know exactly which pages they visited, not just how many.
Fetch all visits for the Leadfeeder lead named 'Acme Corp' and write every individual page URL visited across all sessions into Sheet2, with the visit date and session number in columns A and B, and the page URL in column C — sorted by session date descending.
You have a list of five accounts you're prepping for this week
Sales prep isn't for one account — it's for your whole pipeline review.
For each company name in column A of Sheet1, fetch the full visit history from Leadfeeder and write the total number of sessions, total pages viewed, and most recent visit date into columns B, C, and D respectively. Sort the results by most recent visit date descending.
You want the visit history plus a prep summary and a topic flag column
Fetch all visits for 'Acme Corp' from Leadfeeder. Write every page URL visited into Sheet1 column A with the visit date in column B. In column C, flag each page as 'Pricing', 'Product', 'Case Study', 'Docs', or 'Other' based on the URL path. Then write a one-sentence summary of their browse pattern into cell E1.
One prompt handles the full history pull, the page classification, and the summary note in a single pass.
Try It
Get the 7-day free trial of SheetXAI and open the Excel workbook you use for call prep or account research. Ask it to pull the full Leadfeeder visit history for the company you're meeting next. Also see how to pull all leads ranked by visit count or return to the Leadfeeder integration overview.
