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Mostly reliant software with great sound quality. Great call routing features and automation.
It sometimes crashes without warning and sometimes calls come in with no intro warning.
Ease of access - The ability to JUMP ON quickly is super important to grabbing those customer calls.
When you first log in and go available for service you can choose to connect but you have no choice after that and it is absolutely terrible.
The team likes to use the platform because it's straightforward and user friendly. We are happy with the choice.
I dislike some of the disposition status. I think there should be more of a difference between unavailable/ available status instead of sub- categories.
Is the first program I use to connect/call to other persons and it was really simple, friendly to use. I really like it and it was a good experience to start working with this tool.
Sometimes, calls get dropped automatically, which reflects as "refused," and negatively impacts employee efforts.
The ease of use is nice and the support team when issues due arise, is responsive and quick to help me get a solution.
I tend to ignore them now because so many are evaluated wrong.
Ease of use is amazing - no hangups when going from a PC to a mobile device to view calls or data. Real time reporting and notifications are great.
Once we have cancelled a phone number for a client, we are unable to go back in and listen to the calls years down the road.
The level of customer service has definitely risen over the years and I'm always glad to do business with companies that have great customer service.
Using the mobile app, it takes at least two attempts to start a new conversation. Also, once I've addressed a notification, I have to kill the app and reopen it for the notifications badge to go away.
The ability to text our customers from our main office number is great and we don't have to use our personal cell phones.
I wasted more time having you guys correct them. Personally if it cost me less to not have the calls rated, I would prefer that.
Bernard: I'm Bernard, Contact Center as a Service Consultant, and I rate the CXone solution by NICE, a five out of five. For more reviews and information about the NICE CXone, click below. Before using the NICE CXone solution, we were using a Nortel PBX with manual processes and all on-premise type of infrastructure. And it was really time to go to an all cloud-based solution. NICE CXone was the perfect solution because it combined all of the power of the cloud with the contact center services and software that was needed along with integrated workforce management as well. The combination of the two really made it very simple to go from the world of the legacy to the world of the cloud with everything I needed, to have all of the solutions ready for clients and have it up and running very quickly. Getting started with NICE CXone is really quite easy. First of all, their team is terrific in terms of providing guidance and support during the process. By migrating the workflows in the legacy systems, you can replicate the overall call logic, and similarly, you can take the information and databases and import that into the CRM based capabilities, all resulting in a very fast transition to a cloud solution that allows agents to have immediate access to records and have the right number of agents available at all times. For anyone considering a cloud-based contact center solution, it's really quite an interesting way to evaluate the problem. The first thing you want to do is to look at how do you want to go to cloud for either a contact center only solution or a contact center and unified communication solution. Now, if you're looking for a combination of both, you may want to consider something like a RingCentral or 8x8 solution. But if you have your strategy for unified communications or unified communications as a service already in play and want to focus on the contact center world, then the NICE inContact solution provides a tremendous overlay and can definitely give you the best of both worlds, a UC solution, and in this case, a cloud-based contact center solution. If you're looking for something even larger, you might want to consider something from Five9, or maybe look at some of the solutions from Avaya as well. But for the most part, if you're a mid-size business, the NICE CXone is a tremendous solution, especially because of the integration with the workforce management. You'll have the right number of agents serving customers, and it'll ultimately lead to a tremendous service for your customers.
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