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Call options and visual engagement in live chat |
Learn how to use visual engagement, such as co-browse and screen sharing, and elevating a chat conversation to voice and video call. |
02/02/2023 |
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neeranelli |
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With calling options in a live chat conversation, you can start a voice or video call while you're communicating with the customer over chat.
As an agent, you exchange a lot of information when you communicate with a customer via chat. This can slow down your effort to resolve the customer's issue. The customer might prefer to show you the problem and explain the issue by using a physical product. In these scenarios, you might want to initiate a voice or video call during the chat conversation to resolve the issue quickly. The calling options in the communication panel help you to easily make these calls.
With calling options in live chat, you can:
- Resolve customer issues quickly.
- Reduce your average handling time (AHT) and improve your productivity.
- Improve customer satisfaction.
- Develop a positive relationship with customers.
You'll need network connectivity and a web browser. For supported browsers and required Internet bandwidth, see System requirements for Dynamics 365 Contact Center and System requirements for Customer Service.
When you're chatting with the customer, you can start a voice or video call. In the communication panel, beside the End button, select More commands . The Voice Call and Video Call options are displayed. (Depending on your system configuration, you might see Voice Call and Video Call, or just Voice call.)
When you start a voice call, you can view the flyout call control, which includes the following buttons.
Note
If your organization is in the Government Community Cloud (GCC) region, the audio and video calls will be transmitted via a North American data center.
When you start a voice or video call, your capacity is consumed, and you can't take any conversation requests until you hang up. However, your supervisor can still assign conversations to you.
As an agent, you need to enable camera and microphone access in the browser to make a video and audio call, respectively.
When a customer on the portal receives a call, they can accept the voice call with audio, accept the voice call with video, or reject the call.
After accepting the call, the customers can view and use the following options.
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Turn on video / Turn off video |
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Mute / Unmute |
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End call |
After accepting the call, the customer can turn on or turn off the video, mute or unmute the conversation, and end the call.
Customers need to provide the camera and microphone access in the browser.
The co-browsing and screen sharing features help to quickly and easily understand the customer's issue when you communicate via the chat channel. These visual engagement channels allow agents to interact with customers within their browsers for a precise and effective support experience. This integration capability allows agents to start a third-party co-browse or screen sharing session from the chat conversation.
Important
Third-party providers of co-browse or screen share capabilities may have separate pricing and licensing requirements. Before enabling and using these features through third-party applications, ensure you understand the terms of using these applications.
To use the co-browsing and screen sharing features, your administrator must have selected a third party screen sharing and or co-browse provider. More information: Configure a chat widget
When you're chatting with a customer, you can initiate a co-browsing or screen sharing session by doing the following:
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Select the computer icon (co-browse or screen share) next to the End button in the communication panel.
An app tab opens, providing a way to sign in to the third-party provider and create a new session.
[!Note] The sign-in experience will vary depending upon the co-browse or screen share provider selected by your administrator. For more information about co-browsing or screen sharing sessions, see the third-party provider's documentation.
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In the communication panel, share the password or PIN with the customer that you received from the provider.
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Ask the customer to enter the password or PIN, if applicable, and accept the invitation to co-browse or share their screen.
After the customer accepts your invitation, you'll be able to see the customer's screen and more accurately diagnose the issue.
When you enter a co-browse session, you can:
- See the customer's screen.
- Use a laser pointer to call attention to important items.
- Navigate and make changes within the customer's browser.
When you enter a screen sharing session, you can:
- See the customer's screen.
- Use a laser pointer to call attention to important items.
The customer experience will vary depending upon the co-browse or screen share provider selected by your administrator.
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