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Zoom + Zendesk: the benefits of video for remote support

Working with customers from far away poses a few questions for support agents: will the channel they’re working leave the customer better than they were before? If it’s an email correspondence, will the text make sense? If they’re giving instructions over the phone, will the customer be able to follow along?

Agents need cross-channel communication

I recently had a rough customer service interaction. There was an issue in compensation on a returned order, and when I interacted with the support team across email and live chat (a few back-and-forths) it was clear that they were missing information from prior interactions. I ended up having exchanges with multiple agents, and it seemed like a new ticket was being opened each time we talked—could it be? As a consumer, it was incredibly frustrating.

Zendesk Launches Workflow and Collaboration Tools to Help Enterprises Deliver Better Customer Experience at Scale

LONDON–June 7, 2018–As part of its continued growth in the enterprise market, Zendesk, Inc. (NYSE: ZEN) today launched new collaboration and workflow tools designed to help large companies respond to customer needs quickly and easily.

Support agents can improve the ecommerce experience

In the world of ecommerce consumer decisions are made in seconds. Whether it’s a first impression, purchasing decision, or change of heart—seconds can make or break a customer outcome. It’s no coincidence that within seconds of making a buying decision, I can complete the purchasing process online. With the click of a button, voice command, or automated subscription—I can’t spend my money any faster or easier.

Providing support on multiple channels in multiple languages

Just the other day, as I was scrolling through my never-ending reading list, I stumbled upon an article on customer experience which made me raise my eyebrows. If it weren’t for two of my three mischievous puppies picking a fight over a dirty sock, I would have probably emailed the author.