We have been waiting to share this one, and the moment is finally here.

Agent CRM just rolled out one of the most significant updates to the Contact Detail Page we’ve ever seen — and if you’ve ever wished your contact records could just work the way your team actually works, this is your update. This isn’t a tweak. This isn’t a minor quality-of-life patch. This is a full-on overhaul of how you see, organize, and interact with your contact data every single day.

Let’s break it all down.


What’s New: Deep Layout Personalization

Resizable Side Panels

Up until now, the left column of your contact record was locked into a narrow, fixed width — which meant longer custom field labels or nested text records got cramped and hard to read at a glance.

That’s done. You can now drag and expand the left panel to whatever width works best for your team. If your agents are working with detailed notes or long custom field entries, they can finally see them cleanly without squinting or clicking into individual fields.


Decoupled Owners & Followers

Before this update, Owners and Followers were tied together on the contact card. If you wanted one, you got both. Now they’re completely independent.

You can now choose to display:

  • Only Owners
  • Only Followers
  • Both
  • Neither

This gives team leads the ability to show exactly the right relationship data on the primary contact card without visual clutter. If your workflow doesn’t need Followers displayed on the card at all, remove them. Simple.


Custom Fields on the Contact Card

This one is a game-changer for fast-moving sales and support teams.

You can now pin any two custom fields directly onto the core contact card in read-only view. Think about the fields your team references constantly — policy type, renewal date, preferred contact time, lead source — whatever your most critical at-a-glance data points are, you can surface them immediately without digging into tabs.

Note: These pinned fields are read-only on the contact card. To edit the values, head to the All Fields tab as usual.

No more hunting. The data you need most is right there the second you open a contact.


Flexible Tag Placement

Tags are useful — but they don’t have to dominate your contact card layout. Now you get to decide where they live.

Move your tags to either the left panel or the center panel based on your visual preferences and workflow priorities. If tags are secondary to your process, push them out of the way. If they’re critical, keep them front and center. Your call.


Customizable & Reorderable Tabs

Your team doesn’t all work in the same order — so why should your tabs be locked in place?

Two big changes here:

  1. Rename the Actions and All Fields tabs to match your team’s language. Call “Actions” whatever your team actually calls it.
  2. Reorder tabs to reflect the actual sequence of operations your agents use throughout their day.

This is the kind of personalization that sounds small but compounds over time. When your interface matches your workflow instead of fighting it, your team moves faster and makes fewer mistakes.


Dynamic Tabs Open by Default

Here’s the one that saves clicks every single day.

Any operational module placed inside a Dynamic Tab will now automatically expand the moment the tab is opened. Previously, agents had to click to expand each module after navigating to a tab. That extra click — multiplied by dozens of contacts per day — adds up fast.

Now it’s gone. Open the tab, see the data. Done.


What’s Coming Next

Agent CRM isn’t stopping here. Here’s what’s on the horizon for Contact Detail Page customization:

1. Multi-Placement Modules Soon you’ll be able to place a single module more than once across different panels on the same page. Need your notes block in both the left panel and center panel? That’ll be possible.

2. Granular Layout Permissions Dedicated user-level permissions are coming that will control who can create, edit, or lock customized contact views. This is huge for agencies with multiple agents and strict process standards.

3. Native Email Composer Trigger Clicking a contact’s email icon will launch Agent CRM’s native email composer directly — instead of defaulting to your computer’s mail app. Clean, fast, and keeps everything inside the platform where it belongs.


The Bottom Line

Your contact record should feel like a custom tool built for your team — not a generic template you’re forced to work around. These updates move Agent CRM significantly closer to that vision.

Dig in, set up your layouts, and let us know what you think.

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