Accounts represent the companies and organizations you work with in Cornerspot — every contact, deal, and activity can connect back to one. Adding a new account takes just a few clicks from the Accounts page. This guide shows you how.
How to create a new account in Cornerspot
You can add an account from anywhere you see the New Account button. Here’s the quickest path, start to finish.
1. Open the Accounts page
From the dashboard, select Accounts in the left-hand menu. This opens your full account list, with a New Account button in the top-right corner.

2. Click “New Account”
Select New Account to open the New Account panel. The form slides in from the right so you never lose your place in the list.

3. Enter the company name
The Name field is the only thing required to create an account — enter the company name here. Everything else is optional and can be added now or later.

4. Add more context
Round out the record with whatever helps your team: industry, website, phone, and a mailing address. You can also set a status, assign an owner, and apply tags to keep the account organized.

5. Save the account
When everything looks right, click Create Account. Your new account is saved instantly and appears in your Accounts list, ready to link contacts and deals to.

How accounts are used in Cornerspot
Once an account exists, it ties the rest of your CRM together — there’s no need to re-enter company details again:
- Contacts: Link people to the account so everyone at that company stays grouped together.
- Deals & activities: Associate the account with deals and log calls, meetings, and notes against it.
- Billing: Capture a billing email, payment terms, and tax ID on the account for invoicing.
- Segmentation & reporting: Industry, status, and tags let you filter, build saved views, and report across your accounts.
Tips for clean account data
- Use a clear, consistent company name so the account is easy to find and link to.
- Fill in the industry and location — they power filtering and account-level reporting.
- Set a status so the account slots into the right stage of your pipeline from day one.
- Use tags to capture details that don’t fit a field, then filter on them later.