Retail Business Questions? How to Select the Right Intelligent Customer Service

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Pain Points
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Needs
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Instadesk Products
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Results
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Low Service Efficiency
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Faster service, less manual work
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Omnichannel Service, Smart IVR
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IVR ≥85%, Robot ≥51.54%
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Poor Marketing Conversion
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Higher intention, lower costs
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E-sales Model, Outbound Robot
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Intention +50%, Cost saving 100%
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Disconnected HQ & Terminals
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Unified channels, digital management
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Unified Call Center, Work Order
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Better collaboration, Satisfaction +80%
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Substandard Quality Inspection
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Full coverage, high accuracy
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AI Quality Inspection (Dual Engine)
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Accuracy ≥93%, Violation -40%
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