BookSlash for Gong · Sales

Calls, wins,
and coaching, on demand.

Sales teams reach Gong for conversation intelligence — but the URLs to the right call, the right deal room, the right coaching dashboard are buried. BookSlash gives revenue managers and reps a flat name for each, so coaching reviews and deal handoffs run on shortcuts.

calls

resolved

Gong

gong.io/conversations

landed in 38ms

other shortcuts you might save

b/callsb/winsb/coachingb/top-reps

Suggested slug patterns

Steal these. They work for most teams.

Battle-tested shortcut conventions for Gong, with notes on why each one survives the URL changes that break personal bookmarks.

  • b/calls

    Recent call recordings filtered to the team.

    Reps review their own; managers review for coaching. Same URL, same shortcut.

    https://us-{region}.app.gong.io/conversations
  • b/wins

    Closed-won call recordings (the "play this for new reps" library).

    New BDR onboarding starts here.

    https://us-{region}.app.gong.io/library/folder/{folder-id}
  • b/coaching

    Manager coaching dashboard.

    Sales managers run weekly 1:1s from this URL.

    https://us-{region}.app.gong.io/coaching
  • b/top-reps

    Leaderboard of top performers.

    Sales ops reviews monthly; managers share with their teams quarterly.

    https://us-{region}.app.gong.io/team-stats
  • b/deals

    Active deal rooms (Gong Deal Intelligence).

    Sales managers and revenue ops both reach it; saving as a slug ends the bookmark drift.

    https://us-{region}.app.gong.io/deals
  • b/sentiment

    Call sentiment / objections trends.

    Marketing and product reach this to spot recurring objections.

    https://us-{region}.app.gong.io/insights/trends

Common workflows

Three patterns that pay back in week one.

01

Weekly 1:1 coaching

Sales managers open b/coaching for every weekly 1:1. The dashboard underneath updates as new calls roll in; the slug stays. Managers reach the same view for every rep, every week, without re-bookmarking.

02

New-BDR ramp

Day-one BDRs are pointed at b/wins — the closed-won library. They spend their first week listening to deals that closed; the slug stays as the library grows.

03

Cross-functional objection review

Marketing reviews b/sentiment monthly to spot recurring objections. The slug carries marketing into Gong; without it, marketers struggle to find the right view.

With and without

Same Gong. Different team experience.

Without shortcuts

Managers keep private bookmarks to the coaching dashboard. New BDRs are told "go listen to closed-won calls" with no URL. Marketing rarely opens Gong because the URLs are unmemorable.

With BookSlash

b/calls, b/wins, b/coaching, b/deals, b/sentiment. Five slugs make Gong reachable for the whole revenue org plus marketing.

Frequently asked

BookSlash + Gong

Gong supports public share links per call. Point a slug at the share URL (b/call-acme-discovery) and the slug carries to anyone with the link. Internal-only calls require a Gong login.

Pair them: b/deals (Gong) and b/pipe (Salesforce). Or namespace: b/gong-deals vs b/sf-deals. Most revenue teams keep both views handy.

No — that’s Gong’s job. BookSlash is the link layer; Gong is the analysis layer. Together: BookSlash gets you to the analysis in one keystroke.

Median under 40 ms from any major region. The slug-to-URL resolution happens at Cloudflare’s edge, faster than your browser renders the search bar dropdown.

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