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Patient, you must be
Patient, you must be
Your customer wants to contact you in the same way they would friends and family — instantly, conveniently, and personally, with freedom to keep moving. If they encounter constraints, excessive hold times, inconsistent responses or multiple calls, that can damage customer satisfaction and put a strain on your agents.
Connect a customer to the right resource anywhere in your business by routing customer text messages to your best-fit agents. Genesys SMS Routing uses skill-based routing so messaging your company for support is faster and more efficient than calling and enables conversations from anywhere.
In today’s digital world, customers want a simple, convenient method of communication through their preferred channel at a time that meets their schedule. More often, customers choose asynchronous channels, such as SMS, for the convenience it provides. Using SMS, customers can avoid calling and waiting on hold for an available agent. SMS also allows customers to engage “on the go” without a dedicated mobile app. Also, because customers engage by SMS at faster rates than any other messaging channel, the organization can resolve issues more quickly.
Benefit | Explanation |
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Improved Employee Utilization | Combine text messaging with automated responses to boost agent productivity. |
Reduced Handle Time | Routing of SMS messages to the right skilled agents through skills-based routing. Defer work to a later time when traffic volumes are not as significant. |
Reduced Transfers | SMS interactions captured by the Genesys system go through content analysis to assign a category that allows the best agent with the skills to the corresponding category. The result is correct transfer of SMS and avoidance of misrouted SMS and unnecessary costs. |
A customer sends an SMS message to a company. The Genesys system receives the SMS message and routes it to the appropriate messaging flow for processing. The messaging flow allows customer to potentially perform a data dip that enriches the available data about the SMS conversation. Based on decisions made in the flow, the system eventually transfers that data to a queue. The system then queues the SMS message to the best available agent who has the skills that correspond with the skills requested in the flow. When an agent becomes available, the system routes the conversation to the agent by ACD, just like any other media type. The agent answers the message, reviews the message contents, and replies from within the Genesys Cloud CX interface. The agent can keep the message open and use SMS like a chat channel, or close the SMS message after replying. If the agent keeps the conversation open, the system immediately displays each customer response to the agent, using SMS messages as a chat channel. If the agent closes the conversation but the customer replies within 72 hours, the conversation reopens (after 72 hours, the system creates a new conversation) and routes to the last agent that handled the SMS. If that agent is unavailable, the system routes the message by ACD to the next available agent. After the conversation ends, it may pass to a Quality Evaluator, who scores the conversation. As part of the SMS messaging channels, supervisors can view SMS traffic in all the analytics dynamic views.
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Genesys Cloud CX comes with a set of real-time dashboards, views, and reports. These views and reports work across all channels including messaging, which also shows all SMS messages. This feature enables supervisors to gain insight on the SMS traffic that the system handles. The following list outlines some of the key views available to exposed analytics data:
Genesys Cloud CX continuously releases new capabilities. For additional information and details on newly released analytics features, see the release notes on the Resource Center at help.mypurecloud.com.
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V 1.0.0 last updated November 9, 2021