Live Chat Overview live-chat-overview

Live chat allows website visitors to engage in real-time chat conversations with your sales agents.

NOTE
For those on the Dynamic Chat Select package, live chat is a trial feature with a lifetime limit of 100 engagements. When this limit is reached, any visitors who request to chat with a live agent will not be connected and will instead receive the global fallback message. To increase the limit, please contact your Adobe Account Representative to discuss package upgrade options.

Add Live Chat Agents add-live-chat-agents

To get started with live chat, you’ll need to add your live chat agents as users in the Adobe Admin Console and give them the Live Chat permission. After this is done, you can then add a live chat card to a new or existing Dialogue.

When visitors request to chat with an agent through your Dialogue, agents will have multiple notification options. When they click on the notification, they’ll be taken to their Agent Inbox where they can begin chatting with the visitor.

NOTE
The live agent avatar uses the profile picture from the agent’s Adobe account profile. To update the image, follow these steps.

Using the Live Chat Card using-the-live-chat-card

Use the live chat card in the Stream Designer when you want visitors to chat with a live agent.

IMPORTANT
The live chat card must always be the last card in the branch. If the card is placed in a random point in the branch, it could surprise the visitor by suddenly connecting them to an agent.

Best Practices best-practices

  • Use a question card before the live chat card asking the visitor if they’d like to connect.
  • After the visitor agrees to connect, use the information capture card to collect some of their info, like first/last name, email address, job title, etc. (it’s recommended to at least request first name and email address).

Live Chat Card Options live-chat-card-options

Clicking on the live chat card in the stream allows you to choose how the visitor gets routed. Choose from round robin, an agent, custom rules, or a team.

Round Robin
Chats are assigned to agents in sequential order.
Agent
Choose a specific agent to receive the chat.
Custom Rules
All custom rules will be cycled through when considering where to route the visitor. If the visitor doesn't qualify for any custom rule, they get the live chat fallback message.
Team
Choose a specific team to receive the chat. If this option is chosen, it will be assigned round robin within that team.

Live Chat Notifications live-chat-notifications

IMPORTANT
In order to receive browser notifications for live chat, all live chat agents must enable browser notifications for Dynamic Chat when prompted.

Enabling Notifications enabling-notifications

Live chat agents will see a banner at the top of the screen when they log in that reads “Please enable browser notifications to receive live chat notifications.” Click Enable.

Live chat agents will then be prompted by the browser to show notifications. Click Allow.

If agents do not get browser notifications even after allowing in the browser, they may need to enable notifications for the browser in the OS notification settings:

Steps for Mac

Steps for Windows

When a Live Chat is Routed to an Agent when-a-live-chat-is-routed-to-an-agent

When a live chat is routed to an agent, they’ll see a blue banner across the top of the screen asking them to accept.

TIP
You also have the option to set up browser notifications, which will alert you in case you’re not logged in to Dynamic Chat.

Things to Note things-to-note

  • Agents have 45 seconds to respond before the “Accept chat” message times out. After that, visitors will receive the fallback message. For Dynamic Chat Prime subscribers who have the routing option set to Team, one more agent will be tried before the fallback message appears.
  • There is a limit of 10 live chats per agent at this time.
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