Skymol Communicator Live Chat Software 2.0
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Skymol Corporation (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Busin |
| License: | Commercial |
| Price: |
$49.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.01 MB |
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Skymol Communicator is a web-based customer service and live chat, live help system using Voice (VoIP), Video, Text Chat communication forms through your web site.
Skymol offers on-demand live chat software, help desk software for online sales and customer service. Our new solution establishes a powerful communications interface inside a web page, creating a live real-time voice,video connection between an agent and a web site visitor. It is easy to use with no software downloads or without setting any hardware equipments (except webcams and headsets). It is completely web-based.
It lets you talk live in voice, voice/video, and chat of course with your customers and web site visitors from anywhere in the world so you can build a personal relationship with them with no phone costs. Skymol Communicator includes voice mail and video mail as well.
Using Skymol Communicator with a Call to Action in the Live Voice & Video Engage proactive invitation, you can increase sales, reduce operating costs as well as enhance the overall online experience of your customers. Select a visitor in the real-time monitoring interface and send the invitation manually.
Key features of Skymol Communicator are the following: Real time Voice, Voice/Video, and Chat Communications; Real-time Site Monitoring, Proactive Chat (Live Voice, Video Engage), Voicemail and Videomail (If your agents are offline, your customers can leave them voice or voice and video mail or text message instead.); Push Page; File Transfer; Call and Chat Transfer; Audio and Video Messages while on hold (Target your customers with field specific audio and video messages. Show them your new products, services, business related information, etc.); Voice, Video Record; Email Transcripts; View and Search past Chats and Voice, Video Conversations; Usage Statistics; Customizable Skin, etc.
You can try a fully-featured Business Edition account with your own web site for 7 days with no obligation to purchase. Try for Free! |
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