IVR with user input, bridge and voicemail
Overview
Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
systems enable efficient handling of incoming calls
by guiding callers through predefined actions such as playing a text message with voice using AI, collecting user input through keypad digits, and depositing voicemails if necessary. They streamline communication and enhance caller experience by providing relevant information and options based on caller interaction
Use case
Upon receiving an incoming call, an IVR system initiates a series of actions to engage the caller effectively. This may include playing a text message with voice, collecting digits for user input, routing the call based on the collected digits, and depositing a voicemail if no user response is received
Example Action Sequence
Incoming Call: The system receives an incoming call
Play Text with AI: The system plays a text message with voice using AI
Collect Digits (if necessary): The system prompts the caller to press a number on their keypad to provide a response or indicate their interest
Handle Digits (if necessary)
Based on the digits pressed by the caller, the system routes the call to a specific department or action
Voicemail Deposit (if necessary)
If no digits are collected or no match is found for the digits pressed, the system attempts to deposit a voicemail message
If a voicemail is successfully recorded, the call ends
If no voicemail is recorded, the call ends
End: The call ends
IVR systems with user input, bridge, and voicemail capabilities efficiently handle incoming calls by delivering pre-recorded messages, collecting user responses, and depositing voicemails when necessary. They enhance caller engagement and streamline communication processes
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