Within Microsoft’s Omnichannel for Customer Service app with the voice channel we can use a Power Virtual Agent as an IVR BOT. These are powerful, but I have found that as the BOT makes statements or asks questions customer can skip ahead. This can be useful but sometimes we want to ensure the customer hears certain messages in full. In this post I will explain how we can control when a BOT…
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Omnichannel for Customer Service – Interruptible IVR BOTs
Within Microsoft’s Omnichannel for Customer Service app with the voice channel we can use a Power Virtual Agent as an IVR BOT. Sometimes we want to ensure the customer hears certain messages in full. In this post I will explain how we can control when a BOT can be interrupted.
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