Hiver Announces a Suite of Productivity Features to Take On Traditional Customer Service Helpdesks

Shifting focus from shared inboxes to the CX market

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Hiver Announces a Suite of Productivity Features to Take On Traditional Customer Service Helpdesks
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Published: December 22, 2020

Carly Read

Hiver has announced the launch of an array of productivity features, including new Automations, Workload Distribution, and an all-new mobile app. Hiver is the only helpdesk in the market that operates out of Gmail and boasts functionalities. The firm is committed to the idea of making email functions more collaborative for teams. 

Talking about the launch, Niraj Ranjan, the CEO, and Co-founder of Hiver, said“We shifted our focus from the shared inbox market to the customer service helpdesk market earlier this year, and we’ve seen an overwhelmingly positive response. Our mission is to keep customer conversations as natural as possible by enabling customer-facing teams to use Gmail as a helpdesk.  

In a short period, we’ve built three significant functionalities, reinforcing our commitment towards our customers and the market.” 

Sharing the Load  

Automations are a core requirement for customer service teams to remain productive while managing a large volume of emails. With the new automations in Hiver, customer service teams can run multiple automations with a single trigger – right from Gmail. 

Hiver also launched Workload Distribution, a customer service feature that helps team managers view and assess their team’s email workload in a single glance. This can help them easily prioritise emails, clear bottlenecks and reshuffle their team’s workload. 

The COVID pandemic has meant that remote work is here to stay in some form or the other. Giving customer service representatives the ability to access customer emails from a device of their choice is vital. That’s what led to the launch of Hiver’s all-new, feature-packed mobile apps for iOS and Android. 

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