Experience in using and implementing Salesforce Service Cloud makes it easy to recommend
- Service Console allows a customizable view of a great deal of information in a single location, keeping agent context within a click.
- Salesforce Knowledge easily provides access to multiple types of information for internal, customer, partner, and public use. It has the ability to feed agents the most relevant articles to help agents close cases with more ease.
- Service Cloud is highly extensible. We integrate it to many other systems and I have helped many customers integrate very relevant data into Salesforce to ensure age3nts have a more complete picture of the customer and their past interactions and transactions with the company.
- Service Cloud easily handles multiple channels of customer case intake with little need for customization. Much can be done through Configuration so you can get your project done sooner.
- Service Cloud is deeply tied to Sales and Marketing on Salesforce so it supports cross-departmental processes and helps build a 360 degree view of customers.
Cons
- Salesforce has a flexible model for routing of cases, but it could use improvement in the area of skills based routing and more complicated case assignment based on agent presence. Salesforce has this on their roadmap, so the functionality appears to be coming, but this is a typical area of customization when it comes to implementation.
- Service Cloud runs many large call centers around the world, but Salesforce could improve upon the process of onboarding and offboarding agents when it comes to high turnover and large call centers. This can certainly be done, but it's a bit of administrative work for customers today.
- Service Cloud has grown significantly and one evidence of that is the speed of product change in areas such as Questions, Answers, and Chatter Answers. They are all designed to be the same type of interaction where a customer can ask something of the community, be given possible solutions, and continue to post their question and receive an answer. That particular feature has been evolving, though it has not significantly affected existing implementations. The good thing is, the product keeps maturing.