Likelihood to Recommend Both inbound and outbound interactions for telephony, social media (Twitter and Facebook out of the box), email, chat and more. Powerful predictive dialing--gives the option to change between dialing modes without interruptions. Offers the possibility to load customer data and tie interactions with specific customers to get a better idea of the customer's journey. Offers the possibility to save interaction outcomes and present them in monitoring and reports. Cannot replace a corporate PBX. Read full review We suggest Webex Contact Center is well suited for a contact centre with anything between 10 agents and 1000 agents. If you are already consuming other WebEx or Cisco services (such as
Webex Calling ) then the Webex Contact Center should be a fairly easy product to introduce into your business. If you want to get up and running with minimal investment then this solution is worth evaluating.
Read full review Pros Predictive outbound Offers a reliable CRM-lite option GDPR platform module Customizable reports Powerful IVR flows with many options Web-based management and agent applications available Read full review Things that it does particularly well include a really good UX or UI so that our agents as well as our administrators, can easily provide remote access from agents, new agents, and old agents, manage interactions with customers, and have a good call experience from start to finish. The uptime is a big selling point of Cisco. I feel supposed by Cisco in terms of new features/functionality coming down the line. Read full review Cons User interface Offers no direct access to its database Support responsiveness could be better Read full review Better integration with Webex Calling. More on premise features integrated into the cloud solution. Better documentation for pebble templates. Better information for changes and when new features are available. Instead of having to look on the what’s coming webpage alerts or a pop-up inside Webex control hub would be nice. Read full review Usability The solution for TTS, ASR, etc. is good. but depend on a third party integration. It would be great if this capabilities were native to the solution. The transcription feature only works for English, so in a global economy it's mandatory to have multi language support for other countries too (i.e.: Spanish and Portuguese)
Read full review Alternatives Considered Altitude uCI offers some CRM capabilities that
Genesys Cloud does not. It offers the option to store multi-dimensional interaction outcomes and presents them in reports. Altitude uCI agent scripts can be more elaborate than Genesys Could ones, and its reports are fully customizable. While
Genesys Cloud is moving toward that direction, it still doesn't offer the level of customizability Altitude Xperience does.
Read full review Calabrio and Webex Contact Center are both valuable for me working in tandem. They both provide their own information and processes that have become essential in delivering an efficient and effective working environment. They have allowed us to automate processes that were manual and time consuming previously into something that doesn't need hand holding and seems to work as intended.
Read full review Return on Investment Reliable prediction improves productivity Multichannel integration offers an all-in-one solution Offers its own custom-made PBX solution that is more reasonably priced than standalone PBX solutions Can work with existing corporate PBXs (Cisco, Alcatel, Avaya) Read full review Increasing the number of channels agent can reach out to customers, especially text has shaved off a lot of hours from calling , leaving voicemail and waiting for customers to call back. Less Downtime. No Upgrades or certificate Renewal, so fewer overtime hours. Adoption of new features is now so quick, I don't have to worry about upgrading the Software or even hardware to get new features deployed. Read full review ScreenShots Webex Contact Center Screenshots