Global Digital Customer Service Report 2021 with In-depth Analysis of Glia Technologies, Inc., Helpshift, LivePerson Inc, Quig and More


Dublin, Jan. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "2020-2021 Digital Customer Service Product and Market Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Digital channels have become ubiquitous and are favored by customers for interacting with businesses. This digital customer service product and market report analyzes the overall market and closely examines 6 vendors who offer digital customer service platforms and have already made a name for themselves in this emerging sector.

Digital communications have become the preferred method of communication between businesses and customers. One unique feature of conversations in the new digital era is that they can start, stop, and continue when the customer chooses. This asynchronous communication is characterized by persistence, which enables a conversation to retain context and history when it changes channels or even stops for a period of time. This means that customers can have an ongoing dialog with a company, seamlessly across channels, over an extended period of time. Customers expect companies to remember who they are and know their preferences; asynchronous channels help achieve this goal. Enterprises are undertaking digital transformations to revamp their service organizations, allowing customers to interact via enhanced self-service and digital channels, in addition to voice.

This report provides in-depth coverage of the digital servicing market. It analyzes vendors, products, functional capabilities, pricing, as well as the market, business, and service trends and challenges. It presents information about how these solutions are being used, their benefits, as well as best practices to help companies realize the greatest return from their investments. The report features 6 vendors: Glia, Helpshift, NICE inContact, LivePerson, Quiq, and RingCentral.

The Report includes:

  • Digital-first customer service: what it means, the definition of synchronous and asynchronous digital channels, and the functional and technical building blocks that make up these solutions
  • Current market trends and challenges that are driving enterprise investments and vendor innovation in this IT sector
  • Discussion of the role and contributions of contact centers in enterprise-wide digital transformation initiatives
  • A look at how digital-first servicing is an ideal complement to an omnichannel strategy, inclusive of voice, to provide customers with the ultimate flexibility and choice
  • Examination of how digital customer service solutions enable users to track, measure, and understand the omnichannel customer journey
  • Analysis of how the growing customer preference for self-service is driving demand for intelligent and effective solutions
  • Discussion of work-at-home (WAH) agent requirements for servicing digital interactions and how to keep WAH staff supported and engaged
  • Analysis of the digital customer service competitive landscape, including a high-level overview of the 6 featured vendors
  • Detailed comparative analyses of the key technical and functional capabilities of the 6 featured digital customer service solutions
  • Implementation analysis, including vendor methodology and best practices, maintenance and support, workshops, training, and professional services
  • Pricing comparison and analysis for a digital-only and digital and voice 250-seat cloud-based implementation
  • Detailed company reports for the 6 vendors covered in this Report, including product functionality and future product development plans
  • Vendor Directory

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Introduction

3. Research Methodology
3.1 Report Participation Criteria

4. Digital-First Customer Service
4.1 Channel Descriptions
4.2 Functional Overview of Digital Customer Service Solutions

5. Digital Customer Service Market Trends and Challenges
5.1 Market Trends
5.2 Market Challenges

6. The Digital Transformation of Enterprises

7. Digital Transformation Projections

8. Digital-First, Not Digital-Only

9. The Omni-Channel Customer Experience

10. KPIs for Measuring the Omni-Channel Customer Experience

11. Self-Service: There When You Need It Most

12. Remote Possibilities: Requirements to Support WAH Agents

13. Digital Customer Service Market Activity Analysis

14. Competitive Landscape
14.1 Company Snapshot
14.2 Product Components
14.3 Product Capabilities

15. Technical Analysis
15.1. High-Level Technical Analysis
15.2 Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Automation
15.3 Integration
15.4 Security and Compliance

16. Functional Analysis
16.1 High-Level Functional Analysis
16.2 Supervisor Interface
16.3 Agent Desktop
16.4 Omni-Channel Routing and Queuing
16.5 CRM/Case Management
16.6 Knowledge Management
16.7 Dashboards, Reporting and Analytics

17. Implementation Analysis

18. Pricing
18.1 Pricing Structure
18.2 Digital Channel Pricing
18.3 Digital and Voice Channel Pricing

19. Company Reports
19.1 Glia Technologies, Inc.
19.2 Helpshift
19.3 LivePerson, Inc.
19.4 NICE inContact
19.5 Quiq
19.6 RingCentral

20. Digital Customer Service Vendor Directory


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