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How to build a single customer view

Learn how to build a single customer view (SCV) to improve personalisation, loyalty, and ROI. Practical steps, tools, and best practices included.

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Key data in a single customer profile

Data type Examples Why it matters
Contact details Name, email, phone Makes it easy to get in touch with customers
Demographics Age, income, role Helps you organise customers into useful groups
Support history Tickets, past issues, resolutions Reminds teams of past issues so they can learn and improve
Sales touchpoints Events, calls, follow-ups Keeps track of where customers are in the sales pipeline
Transactions Purchases, returns, renewals Shows buying habits and frequency
Consent preferences Opt-in and opt-out data Ensures you follow customer privacy choices (in some countries, this is a legal requirement)
Behavioural data Website visits, email opens, ebook downloads Shows how customers browse, click, and respond, so you can personalise offers for them

Key steps to a single customer view

Step What to do Example Why it matters
1. Set clear goals Decide what success looks like and make sure it ties back to business priorities “We want to cut churn by 15%” Keeps your roll-out focused and measurable
2. Integrate your data sources Connect systems like CRM, ecommerce, POS, and service tools Integrating your Salesforce CRM with your accounting platform Removes silos so you get all your data in one place
3. Cleanse and unify Fix errors, remove duplicates, and link identities across systems Merging ‘Rob G.’ and ‘Robert Green’ into one record Builds a single, reliable customer profile
4. Enrich and analyse Add in behavioural, transactional, and offline data Logging browsing history alongside past purchases Gives richer insights into the full customer's needs
5. Act on insights Use data to personalise offers, improve support, and improve engagement Recommend a new product based on recent browsing habits Delivers better experiences and builds loyalty
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Top tools for building a single customer view

Here are some of the most common options for you to consider:

Platform Type What it does Best fit for
1. Salesforce Data Cloud CDP and CRM Combines real-time customer profiles with CRM features and platform integrations Enterprise teams looking for a complete, end-to-end solution
2. Adobe Experience Platform CDP Segments audiences and supports data-driven marketing campaigns Organisations with a focus on marketing
3. Twilio Segment CDP Provides flexible data pipelines and integrations Tech-first businesses and startups
4. Snowflake Data warehouse Stores and connects large volumes of data and offers strong analytics features Enterprises with advanced data teams
5. MYOB CRM CRM Offers simple CRM functions that connect with finance tools for basic customer records Small to mid-sized AU/NZ businesses

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FAQs

Begin with strong data management. Then bring data from multiple sources into one place, remove duplicate data, and make sure your data is cleansed for accuracy.

It saves time and effort by letting teams easily access a full record of the customer journey. Instead of chasing disconnected data, they see one profile with key customer interactions and purchase history.

Banks and other firms use them to fight financial crime and strengthen customer relationships. A customer data platform (CDP) helps them connect data, run identity resolution, and protect customer identities.