
How do I delete my account and all my data?
You can permanently delete your account from account settings; this triggers a full cascading deletion of all your workspace data with no recovery possible afterward.
Revenue Proven gives you full control to delete your account and every piece of data associated with it. This is permanent and cannot be undone, so export any data you want to keep before proceeding.
What gets deleted
- Your user account and profile
- All LinkedIn Ads connections and encrypted OAuth tokens
- All CRM connections and encrypted tokens
- All attribution data, company matches, and deal associations
- Sync history, saved views, and custom report configurations
- Team memberships and any invited team members under your workspace
- Billing records on the Revenue Proven side (subscription history is retained by Paddle separately)
How to delete your account
Navigate to your account settings and scroll to the danger zone. Click "Delete Account" and confirm the action. The system performs a cascading delete across the database and anonymizes your user record. This cannot be undone. If you have an active paid subscription, cancel it through the billing portal first to avoid being charged for the next period.
Export before deleting
Before deleting, use the CSV export on the Company Insights or Campaign Analytics pages to save your attribution data locally. Once the account is deleted, there is no way to recover that data.
Why this matters for company-level attribution
Revenue Proven connects LinkedIn Ads engagement to CRM revenue at the company level, so B2B teams can prove which campaigns influenced real pipeline and closed-won deals. When you are working with company-level attribution, the goal is always the same: tie marketing activity back to revenue you can defend in front of your leadership team.
Revenue Proven keeps the answer grounded in your own connected data. It pulls company-level engagement from the LinkedIn Ad Analytics API across five lookback windows (180, 90, 60, 30, and 7 days), matches those companies to HubSpot or Salesforce accounts by domain and name, and surfaces influenced pipeline and influenced revenue alongside a company-by-company journey timeline. That means the figures you see here reflect the accounts your campaigns actually reached, not estimates or modeled guesses.
If anything in this area looks unexpected, re-check that your LinkedIn Ads and CRM connections are active and that a recent sync has completed, then refresh the page.