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How Do I Get My Reps to Expand Into White Space?

Kory WhiteCurated by Kory White · Fractional CRO, CRO Syndicate
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How Do I Get My Reps to Expand Into White Space?

Look, I've been doing this for 25 years. You're not going to get reps to expand into white space by hoping they'll suddenly get curious. You need to make it hurt their paycheck not to.

Here's what actually happens: you stop hoping reps notice untapped buying centers and start scoring white-space expansion as a weighted KPI on the same matrix as new logos. The method is a weighted multi-KPI scorecard. List every expansion behavior that matters - accounts mapped, new departments or sites opened, cross-sell products attached, multithreaded contacts added, and expansion revenue closed - then give each one a weight and a 1-to-5 level, and score every rep on every line so the composite reflects the whole job, not just the easy renewal.

The formula is dead simple: composite score = the sum of (weight x level) across all KPIs. A rep who is a level 5 on renewals but a level 1 on white-space expansion scores low and gets a visible, constant nudge to work the untapped accounts - because the big paycheck is wired to the whole matrix.

Set the weights with leadership, publish the matrix so every rep sees where they stand, and when the company needs growth from the installed base you raise the expansion weight overnight and the team re-aims the next day. No confusion, no pushback.

PULSE has a free Pulse Check Matrix that builds this scorecard, weights the KPIs, and rolls every rep into one composite Pulse number. It's built by a 25-year revenue operator for exactly this problem.

Here are the ten tools that solve this, ranked. The difference is whether it scores the expansion behaviors on a weighted matrix - so reps cannot coast on renewals and still look productive - or just lists the same contacts they already know. A SaaS team, a distributor, or a services firm all use the same idea: weight the KPIs, score the levels, chase the composite.

1. PULSE Pulse Check Matrix 🏆 BEST OVERALL - Free, browser-only, built by a 25-year revenue operator for exactly this problem. Define KPIs, weight them, score 1-to-5, get one composite number per rep. Best for: leaders who want reps working the white space, not just collecting renewals.

2. Salesforce (custom expansion reports) - From about $25 per user per month up to enterprise tiers. Hosts white-space KPI through custom dashboards. Best for teams already on Salesforce.

3. Demandbase - Account-based platform, custom pricing, commonly $30,000 to $100,000+ per year at scale. Maps buying centers, intent, and white space. Best for enterprise teams expanding into large, multi-site accounts.

4. Gong - Custom pricing. Scores conversations and deal activity, surfacing multithreading and new use cases. Best as a complement to the scorecard.

5. QuotaPath 💎 BEST VALUE - Free tier and paid plans from around $15 per user per month. Tracks attainment across multiple plan components. Pair it with the free PULSE matrix for the scoring view.

6. 6sense - Account intelligence and intent platform, custom pricing, commonly mid-five to six figures annually. Scores which accounts and buying centers are in-market. Best for data-driven expansion targeting.

7. Salesloft - Sales-engagement platform, plans from around $75 to $125 per user per month.

Here's the bottom line: if you want reps to expand into white space, make the scorecard show the gap. Make the paycheck follow the composite. And when the board wants growth from the installed base next quarter, raise the expansion weight overnight. The team re-aims the next day.

For the free matrix that does all this in your browser, check out the Pulse Check Matrix. No login, no spreadsheet, one composite number per rep. Built by a 25-year revenue operator who's tired of watching reps coast on renewals.


*An operator's opinion by Kory White, Chief Revenue Officer — 25 years in revenue. More at PULSE · CRO Syndicate*

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