IrisAgent Ticket Sentiment Guide


Introduction


IrisAgent provides AI-powered sentiment analysis for actionable ticket sentiment and voice of customer. Our AI Sentiment Analysis solution provides instant visibility into the emotional tone of customer interactions.

Leveraging advanced natural language processing algorithms, machine learning, and opinion mining, our solution can identify positive or negative sentiment as they unfold, allowing your support team to respond promptly to customer needs. It adeptly identifies positive and negative sentiments in text data from customer interactions, offering insights that can drive product improvements and enhance customer satisfaction.

Leveraging Ticket Sentiment in IrisAgent


View Ticket Sentiment on the Sidebar app


Ticket Sentiment will be shown for all tickets in the sidebar app that you install in your ticketing systems, like Zendesk, Salesforce, etc. The sentiment score can be any of the following: Positive, Moderate Positive, Neutral, Moderate Negative, or Negative. We allow fine-grained access control, so if you'd like to hide ticket sentiment widget for any agents, please let us know.

Ticket Deflection Toggle Switch


View Ticket Sentiment on IrisAgent Dashboard for Top N Tickets


Navigate to the Needs Attention page on our dashboard. On the Cases that need attention table, you can see the sentiment score and overall priority score for the top N problematic tickets. You can sort the tickets based on sentiment score to prioritize the tickets that need immediate attention.

Cases that need attention


Write Ticket Sentiment to your Ticketing System


For easier access to sentiment data, you can write the sentiment score to the tags field your ticketing system. This will help your agents to understand the customer's sentiment without having to navigate to the IrisAgent dashboard.

  1. Go to Automation --> Triggers page on the IrisAgent dashboard.
  2. Click on Create New Trigger button.
  3. Select a specific condition or add Ticket Content condition with empty value to enable for all tickets.
  4. Under Actions, select Write custom tag action.
  5. Enter the tag name as {{ticket.sentiment}} in the text box.
  6. Click on Add New Trigger button.


Ticket sentiment trigger

This will start writing the numerical value of Sentiment Score (between -100 and 100) to the "Tags" field in your ticketing system.

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