4 IVR Strategies That Take Your Customer Calls from Good to Great
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4 IVR Strategies That Take Your Customer Calls from Good to Great
Interactive voice response (IVR) systems are meant to make customer calls more efficient—but sometimes they get in the way.I
If an IVR self-service menu is short, customers may not be able to find the answers they need. In response, they may try to bypass the system to
speak to a live agent—which isn’t helpful if your goal is to automate your inbound calls.
You might work around the problem by creating longer IVR menus to help customers find answers to their queries. But that also doesn’t help
because longer menus keep callers on the phone for a while—leading to frustrating customer experiences.
The good news is that all IVRs aren’t created equal. IVRs have the capabilities to be so much better—and by better, we mean smarter.
IVRs aren’t just about giving customers the ability to resolve issues by themselves. Advanced IVR technology gives you the opportunity to
optimize your call center efficiency while offering consistent and incredible customer service on every call.
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1. Use voicebots to make your IVR conversational
When calling a business, you’ve probably experienced a seemingly endless self-service menu that doesn’t lead to an answer to your question.
You don’t want your customers to have this annoying experience while engaging with your IVR system.
To get customers the answers they need faster, update your current IVR by adding voicebots. They exponentially increase self-service menu
options for callers and get them the answers they need faster.
Voicebots allow callers to speak to and be understood by an IVR system in a normal speaking voice. This eliminates the need for callers to
navigate an IVR menu with keypad inputs. Voicebots also respond to callers in human-like voices, which makes each interaction feel more
personal.
Voicebots are powered by conversational artificial intelligence (AI). You’re likely already familiar with voicebot technology if you’ve ever
interacted with a voice assistant like Siri, Alexa, or Google Home.
Here’s a breakdown of how a call with an IVR voicebot works:
The caller tells the IVR voicebot the reason they’re calling.
The voicebot listens to the caller’s request via automatic speech recognition (ASR) and processes what the caller said through natural language
processing (NLP). At this point, the voicebot transcribes the audio input received into text.
Through an NLP management platform like Google’s Dialogflow, the voicebot creates a response (in the form of a raw text file) to the audio
input (the customer’s request) it received.
To respond in a human-like voice, the bot uses AI deep-learning techniques to synthesize speech from the generated raw text files, and the caller
hears a response to their inquiry.
A flow chart illustrating how smart IVR voicebots processes speech input.
Transnational bank Sberbank built its voice assistant, Anna, to manage customer calls solely through an IVR. Voximplant’s speech recognition
and analysis technology helps the IVR learn what a caller needs in order to accurately distribute the call to the right department. The average
Sberbank customer spends less than 70 seconds on a call with the company’s Voximplant-built Anna bot—equating to both agents and
customers spending 4x less time on calls.
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You have a vast amount of customization options when you build your IVR voicebot with Voximplant.
When customers call your business, you can process their speech input in real time and set specific parameters to ensure your IVR is as accurate
as possible. Our platform’s phrase hints mode allows the ASR feature to match a caller’s speech input to a selected list of frequently used
phrases, increasing the probability that the caller’s intent is accurately recognized. There’s also voice activity detection that filters out
background noise so your IVR picks up what the caller is saying and not random noises in their space.
We also make it easy for companies to communicate with customers in different parts of the world. Our advanced speech-to-text processing
doesn’t limit you to just a handful of languages. You can process up to 60 distinct languages and dialects with our ASR technology. You can also
use external speech recognition providers through WebSocket.
Learn how to build your own voicebot with Voximplant here.
2. Match customers to the right agents with skills-based routing
When a customer calls, you want to match them with the agent who is most likely to have the answer they need. That’s where smart, skills-
based routing comes in.
First, an IVR system answers a call, receives audio input, and determines what the caller needs. Then, it uses automatic call distribution to either
allow the caller to continue on through the self-service menu or forward the caller to a live agent based on the rep’s skillset and level of
expertise. There are a wide array of agent skillsets that can be accounted for in your IVR’s skills-based routing:
Language. Your smart IVR can route calls to an agent proficient in the customer’s language. This feature makes the interaction smoother for your
customer.
Technical knowledge. A smart IVR system can gauge the complexity of a customer issue, so it knows which tier of technical support it should
connect the customer with.
Agent availability. Say a customer tries to reach a live agent at 4 a.m. EST. The smart IVR won’t be able to connect with a snoozing East Coast
agent, but it can route the caller to a London agent who is just starting their morning. This feature lets you provide 24/7 customer service if your
support team works across time zones.
Product familiarity. If callers are typically interested in specific products, you might set up an IVR system that connects them with agents who
specialize in those items.
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Automotive classified company Auto.ru turned to skills-based routing when potential buyers were unable to reach appropriate sales agents.
Before using a smart IVR for call distribution, Auto.ru was missing 20% of its incoming calls. The company decided to configure a smart IVR
system that would transfer incoming calls to the IVR if a sales agent missed a call twice. Once connected with the smart IVR, the caller is given
the option to speak with another sales agent selling a similar vehicle.
Auto.ru is now able to provide round-the-clock service to buyers, and no calls are left unanswered. All missed calls are routed to their IVR.
Setting up skills-based routing is easy with Voximplant’s drag-and-drop visual editor.
You can create various call scenarios and assign multiple skills to each agent. You can also set each agent’s skill level between 1 and 5 so that
your most experienced agents receive your customers’ more complex cases.
3. Gather customer data to personalize your calls
The first step to providing personalized service is getting to know your customers. What’s the best way to learn more about your customers?
Data collection. By integrating your IVR with a customer relationship management (CRM) software, you can collect customer data and tailor your
calling experience to meet their needs.
Your agents can use this CRM-IVR integration to authenticate or verify a caller’s account information, view their purchase history, and have
visibility into the caller’s former interactions with customer support. This access into customer data increases the accuracy of skills-based
routing.
In Voximplant’s CRM integrations, the IVR receives input from the caller and uses it to look up additional information within the CRM. It then
uses data retrieved from the CRM to make the best customer-agent match when forwarding the call.
Voximplant offers direct integrations with CRM systems like Zoho. Our engineers can also work with you to integrate our platform with your
company’s CRM—such was the case with Singapore-based travel consultancy 12Go.
With the IVR and CRM integration, 12Go wanted to automate both inbound and outbound calls and provide agents access to historical customer
data and new, real-time customer data. Leveraging the flexibility of Voximplant’s tools, our engineers connected our platform with 12Go’s CRM.
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Since the integration, 12Go’s IVR processes over 500 calls every week and has experienced zero lost calls. The consultancy’s agents now have the
necessary tools to provide personalized, valuable assistance to their customers.
4. Integrate your IVR across channels with omnichannel support
Create a seamless experience for every customer—no matter how they reach out—by integrating your IVR with all your communications
channels.
Unlike multichannel support, where each interaction happens independently, omnichannel customer experiences unify customer
communications across every communication touchpoint.
Voximplant is built for omnichannel customer support. Our platform enables you to connect your smart IVR with different messaging channels
and platforms like SMS messaging, Telegram, Viber, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and more.
To make a call from a web browser or from the S7 Airlines app, customers use ready-made Voximplant components, such as online call buttons.
One of Russia’s largest airlines, S7, uses Voximplant to connect customers on the web or their mobile app to their smart IVR system.
S7 customers sometimes first go to the company’s website or mobile app to find answers but eventually need to call customer support for
further assistance. When this happens, S7 lets customers make calls directly from their web browser or mobile app. Calls from those channels
are sent to S7’s IVR system, where the voice assistant handles callers’ requests.
S7 also customized their IVR to provide VIP service to priority members. Customers who pay for premium support receive top priority in the call
queue and receive assistance quickly.
Start delivering better customer service now with Voximplant
Even after you’ve implemented smart IVR technology, it’s important to make sure your calling system does what you intended it to do: help you
deliver excellent customer service. Keep track of your performance by measuring key contact center KPIs and adjust your call center operational
strategy as necessary.
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With Voximplant, you can use your smart IVR not only to receive calls but to make outbound calls to get customer feedback. You can conduct
outbound phone surveys to learn how to improve and deliver personalized experiences.
Ready to take your customer calls from good to great? Our IVR solution can be deployed 5–10 times faster than other call center operations.
Reach out to set up a demo!
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