Inbound Call Center Overview
Yeastar P-Series Cloud Edition provides an Inbound Call Center for businesses to provide customer supports via voice calls. With the call center functionalities, business agents can promptly and efficiently handle and manage incoming calls from customers, significantly improving agent productivity and responsiveness, ultimately ensuring a higher level of customer satisfaction.
Highlights
Yeastar Inbound Call Center service provides the following highlights:
- Automatic call distribution
- Efficiently routes incoming calls to the most appropriate agents based on predefined rules and criteria, ensuring that customer inquiries are handled quickly and by the most qualified personnel.
- Enhanced caller waiting experience
- Proactively serve customers in the queue with valuable information such as their queue position, estimated waiting time, queue callback instructions, holiday greetings, and other customized prompts, ensuring a seamless and engaging experience.
- Unified supervisor and agent workspace
- Provide unified supervisor and agent web-based workspace - Wallboard and Queue Panel, to allow users to monitor and optimize performance with metrics, and offer a comprehensive view on activity of call for users to handle queue calls.
- SLA for quality assurance
- Ensure that your call center consistently delivers high-quality service by meeting or exceeding the targets defined in your Service Level Agreement (SLA).
- Intuitive reports and analytics
- Run targeted analysis of your call center data by customizing timeframe, agent, or queue selection. Share the real-time or historical reports with your team in graphical, downloadable formats, and schedule reports to be run periodically in the future.
Roles in Yeastar Call Center
Users can access the call center and perform different tasks based on their assigned roles, as the following table lists.
| Role | Description |
|---|---|
| System Administrator | The
PBX system administrator is responsible for queue management,
including creating call queues, configuring options (such as
call distribution, announcements and MoH, overflow and timeout
handling, and queue preferences), assigning managers and agents
to queues, setting up the call center, and managing call center
reports. For more information, see Call Center Administrator Guide. |
| Supervisor | Users with the Queue Manager role
assigned by the system administrator to be a supervisor for a
queue. The supervisors are responsible for monitoring call queue
performance, managing queue calls, and supervising agents. For more information, see Call Center Supervisor Guide. |
| Agents | Users with Agent role assigned by the
system administrator. The agents are responsible for handling
incoming call interactions in the call queues. For more information, see Call Center Agent Guide. |