Invoca, the cloud leader in AI-powered conversation intelligence, announced a new integration with Five9, an industry-leading provider of cloud contact center solutions, today during the Five9 CX Summit in Las Vegas. By connecting data from digital marketing campaigns to sales conversations handled by contact center agents, Invoca and Five9 enable CX-focused companies to leverage the contact center as a revenue growth engine and deliver more human customer experiences at scale.
Consumers Making “High Stakes” Purchases Want Both Digital and Human Engagement
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Modern consumers start their buying journey through digital experiences – whether seeing a compelling ad on Google, visiting a website to do research, or watching a video on YouTube. But when making a “high stakes” purchase – like buying a car, getting a quote for insurance, or applying for a mortgage – these consumers turn to experts in the contact center for advice and reassurance before making a final buying decision. These consultative conversations represent a “moment of truth” where brands can acquire a new customer for life or lose out to a key rival.
But Marketing and Contact Center Teams Lack Unified Data, Hurting Growth and CX
While these customer journeys span digital engagement and human conversations, the marketing and contact center teams owning these respective areas lack the unified data to deliver great experiences and optimize growth strategies. Marketers cannot analyze what marketing campaigns on Google and Facebook drive sales in the contact center, and agents have no idea what promotions and products consumers were researching online before they called for advice. As a result, brands deliver poor experiences for customers and fail to achieve the contact center’s full potential as a revenue driver.
“We are thrilled to expand our partnership with Five9,” said Gregg Johnson, CEO of Invoca. “Together, we are empowering marketing and contact center teams to drive revenue growth, optimize the customer experience, and stand out from the competition.”
“Our partnership with Invoca enables companies to bridge the gap between marketing and the contact center,” said Jake Butterbaugh, Senior Vice President, Global Partner Sales, Five9. “This will help our customers accelerate sales growth and further raise the profile of the contact center on the CEO agenda.”
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