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Messaging/Chat

Messaging/Chat scenario entries are used to associate scenarios with contacts requested via mobile and web applications.

To set up and manage such associations, select the Messaging/Chat option from the Scenario Entries menu.


Scenario Entries > Messaging/Chat


Messaging/Chat Scenario Entries Screen Properties

The Messaging/Chat Scenario Entries screen properties are described as follows.

Name

Name is the name of this messaging/chat scenario entry. This field is mandatory and must be unique within the contact center.

Unique identifier

The Unique identifier is generated by the system for this scenario entry. This identifier must be used as Application ID in the mobile and/or web applications that will connect to your contact center via this scenario entry. For more information, see section General Information of the Bright Pattern Mobile/Web API Specification.

Scenario

Scenario is the Chat scenario that will process chat requests arriving via this entry point.

Service

This is the service associated with this scenario entry. Entering a service is optional. See the corresponding description for the Dial-in scenario entries for more information.

Default service for voice callback

Select the voice service to be used when a customer requests a voice callback during a mobile or web chat interaction. The Default service for voice callback drop-down menu displays the voice services that have been added to Services & Campaigns.

Hours of Operation

Hours of Operation (HOP) refers to the schedule for this scenario entry point. This field is optional. See the corresponding description for the Dial-in scenario entries for more information.

Web HTML snippet

Web HTML snippet provides access to the web elements of the chat application that customers will use to access your contact center via the given scenario entry.

You can either use an out-of-the-box chat application hosted by your service provider, or you can create your own application.

To use the out-of-the-box application, click the HTML snippet button, copy the HTML snippet code, and embed it into your web page(s). Normally, it is not necessary to change the default client web server hostname. You will do so only if instructed by your service provider.

To create your own application, click the Client application button. A zip file with the code of the out-of-the-box application (see above) will be downloaded to your computer. You can modify this code to match the look and feel of your company website, and implement additional application functionality using the Mobile/Web API.

Requested skills

Requested skills are the auxiliary skills that the agents must possess in order to handle chats arriving through this scenario entry. This field is optional. See the corresponding description for the Dial-in scenario entries for more information.

Parameter expected

A parameter expected is the parameter that may be expected by the scenario in session requests coming from the mobile applications (e.g., customer’s name). Such parameters are optional. They may be used, for example, to look for the most qualified agents to handle the requested chat sessions and/or to display user information for the agents. For more information, see section Expected parameters of the Mobile/Web API Specification.

To define a new parameter, click add, select the parameter type, and specify its name. To edit or remove existing parameters, hover over their names.

SMS/MMS access numbers

Bright Pattern Contact Center enables customers to request and carry on chat conversations via SMS or multimedia messaging service (MMS). Such chat requests are initially made to a dedicated access number. Subsequent treatment of such requests, including routing, Agent Desktop, and reporting, is no different from the processing of regular chat sessions.

Use this setting to specify the number that the customers will use to initiate such SMS/MMS chat conversations. Note that this must be an enabled access number assigned to you by the service provider and dedicated to SMS/MMS communications (i.e., an access number that appears in the [number]/SMS/MMS format in the Access Numbers list view).

You can assign more than one access number to one scenario entry, but the same number cannot be assigned to multiple entries.

Messenger Accounts

Agents can participate in live chats initiated from a customer’s messenger account (e.g., Facebook Messenger, LINE, Telegram, Viber, etc.). Messenger integration accounts that are configured for your call center can be selected from the Messenger accounts drop-down menu. To add a messenger account to your Messaging/Chat scenario entry, click add and select the desired account.

Bot / Chat suggestions engine

Our system integrates with chat bots to provide meaningful suggestions to an agent during chat session, as well as bot functionality for customers to complete self-service tasks without the assistance of a live agent. From the Bot / Chat suggestions engine drop-down menu, you can select one bot / chat suggestion engine integration account as a suggestion engine per service. One such integration account can be selected as chat bot on the chat service launch point. The default engine is None.

Connect agent by phone automatically

Any mobile application contact is initially presented to the agent as a chat request. However, if the mobile application transmits the customer’s mobile phone number, this number will be displayed at the Agent Desktop, and the agent can call the number to establish a voice call with the customer. Select the Connect agent by phone automatically checkbox if you wish for such voice calls to be initiated automatically whenever the phone number is available.

Connect after delay of

If you selected the Connect agent by phone automatically checkbox, you can define how quickly the automated call to the customer mobile number will be initiated. A slight delay may be desirable if, for example, the agent needs some time to review information that comes with the original request.

Queuing priority

Queuing priority is the priority of interactions arriving through this scenario entry. This field is optional. See the corresponding description for the Dial-in scenario entries for more information.

Chat nick for system messages

Chat nick for system messages is the name that will be displayed to the customers when they get automated chat responses through this scenario entry (e.g., during an initial data collection stage). By default, this is the name of your contact center (tenant name) that is defined at the service provider level.

How long an agent could wait for reply before chat times out

This is the amount of time (in minutes) that an agent could wait for a reply before the chat interaction expires. It can be redefined for each Messaging/Chat scenario entry separately.

This setting overrides the Customer Inactivity Timeout setting.

How long a client browser may stay unresponsive before chat times out

This is the amount of time (in minutes) that the client's browser may stay unresponsive before the chat interaction expires.

Visible to agents

Visible to agents indicates whether this scenario entry shall appear in the Agent Desktop directory. See the corresponding description for the Dial-in scenario entries for more information.

Checking this box enables agents to transfer chats to another chat directory. In order to be able to transfer chats to another chat scenario, the Messaging/Chat scenario entry must be updated to be visible to agents and have a directory that is named for the transfer. For more information on how agents transfer chats, see the Agent Guide, section How to Transfer Your Chat Session.


Check "Visible to agents" and add directory to enable agent chat transfer


Directory folder

Directory folder is the folder of the Agent Desktop directory where this scenario entry will appear if enabled by the previous option. See the corresponding description for the Dial-in scenario entries for more information.

Scenario parameters

Scenario parameters are optional. See the corresponding description for the Dial-in scenario entries for more information.

Chat session icon

The chat session icon appears in the customer-facing chat window during active chat sessions. You have the option of uploading an icon (e.g., logo, photo, etc.) on a system-wide level, which will be seen in chat windows for all customers interacting with agents in your tenant. If uploaded, this icon overrides photos that agents have uploaded to their User Profile in the Agent Desktop application, which are normally seen by customers in their active chat windows.

Leaving this field empty or removing a chat session icon allows chat windows to display the photo that an agent has uploaded to his or her User Profile (if available).

For example, agent Christy Borden has uploaded a photo to her User Profile, as shown. The agent's uploaded photo appears in the customer's active chat window.


Agents can upload photos or icons to their User Profiles in Agent Desktop


Uploading a chat session icon causes the agent's photo in the chat window to be replaced by the icon that you uploaded. Note that you must click Apply to save your changes. Also note that the chat session icon that you upload does not override agents' User Profile photos--only the display photos shown in active chat windows.


To upload a chat session icon, click Upload and then click Apply


In all new chat interactions, the customer's chat window will display the chat session icon that you have uploaded. In addition, web notifications that pop on agent replies when the visitor's browser window with chat is minimized, or overlapped by other windows, will also contain the chat session icon for all agents. Note that web notifications are not supported for Internet Explorer 11 (IE11).


Co-browsing

During a web chat, co-browsing functionality allows the agent to view the customer’s screen and follow the customer’s scrolling movements. Co-browsing is initiated during the chat by the customer--not the agent--and screen sharing ends when either the customer clicks the Co-browsing Cobrowsing-icon-53.PNG button or when the chat is terminated.

Co-browsing is configured in the code (see section HTML Snippet above) of the chat application that customers will use to access your contact center. To allow and configure co-browsing for your web chats, you must have system access to either your tenant’s HTML snippet code and/or your organization’s web page itself.


How to Enable Co-browsing
  1. In Contact Center Administrator, navigate to Scenario Entries > Messaging/Chat.

  2. Select the desired chat scenario entry.

  3. In the Properties pane, click the HTML snippet button, and copy all of the code to your clipboard.

    HTML Snippet


  4. Paste the copied HTML into a text editing application (e.g., Notepad++) to edit it.

  5. In the HTML, make two changes:

    1. Insert a comma AFTER chatPath: 'https://five.brightpattern.com/clientweb/chat-client-v4/'

    2. Hit Return and insert the following: togetherJS_enabled : true,

      Co-browsing-together.PNG


  6. Copy all and paste the edited HTML onto your web page. This embeds the chat application into your webpage.

  7. Publish the webpage and refresh any active chats.


How Co-browsing Works

This additional code (togetherJS_enabled : true,) causes the chat application to display the Co-browsing Cobrowsing-icon-53.PNG button to customers during active chats. When the customer clicks the Co-browsing button, a request is sent to the agent in the chat message.


Co-browsing during live chat


When the agent accepts the request, the customer’s screen appears on the agent’s screen. The agent can follow the customer’s scrolling movements and view the customer’s screen only.

A hand icon, along with the label “Viewer”, is displayed on the customer’s screen to indicate that an agent is currently viewing the screen in Co-browsing mode. Similarly, the agent will see a circle icon that indicates the agent is viewing the customer’s screen.


The hand icon indicates an agent is viewing the customer's screen


Co-browsing is turned off when the customer clicks the Co-browsing Co-browse-icon-52.png button again on the active chat window.

Chat widget

The chat widget provides access to the web elements of the chat application that customers will use to access your contact center via the given scenario entry. The chat widget may be customized for color, size, fonts, font size, display elements, and more.

To edit the chat widget, click customize. The Chat Widget Configuration window will open. For more information, see the Chat Widget Configuration Guide.

Chat transcript template

The chat transcript template allows you to configure an email template for the purpose of sending chat/messaging transcripts. Note that this chat transcript template is specific to the given Messaging/Chat Scenario Entry; if the template is not defined, the template defined at the system level will be used.

In order for transcripts to be emailed, you will need the following:

  • A configured SMTP server - In order for the system to automatically send emails, you will need complete SMTP Configuration.
  • A configured pre-chat form with an email field - Transcripts are emailed to the address(es) specified in fields containing the variable $(item.email) when the session ends.
  • A chat scenario containing $(item.sendTranscript) - In the corresponding chat scenario, you must include a Set Variable scenario block with the variable $(item.sendTranscript); the value must be set to 1 in order for the transcript to send.


Set Variable block with the variable $(item.sendTranscript)


When configuring the settings in this section, you will need the following:

  • A sender display name
  • A sender email address
  • The chat transcript variable - When configuring the template message, you must include the variable $(CHAT_TRANSCRIPT). This variable inserts the transcript into the message.


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