Ventana Research is happy to share some insights about Playvox, drawn from our latest Ventana Research Value Index: Agent Management, which assesses how well vendors’ offerings meet buyers’ requirements. Ventana Research defines agent management as a set of tools that incorporate a core of traditional workforce management and quality management software, with the addition of recent components like intelligent virtual assistants, agent-assistance or guidance driven by artificial intelligence, and automation via workflows that streamline processes and provide connections to back-office functions. Agent management suites often include knowledge management, desktop integrations, gamification, and customer collaboration tools like co-browsing and bot-assisted chat.
In all of our Value Indexes, we utilize a structured research methodology that includes evaluation categories designed to reflect real-world criteria incorporated in a request for proposal and vendor selection process for agent management. We evaluated Playvox and 17 other vendors in seven categories, five relevant to the product (Adaptability, Capability, Manageability, Reliability and Usability) and two related to the vendor (Total Cost of Ownership/Return on Investment and Vendor Validation). To arrive at the Value Index rating for a given vendor, we weighted each category to reflect its relative importance in an RFP process, with the weightings based on our experience and on data derived from our benchmark research on agent management.
Playvox is a software vendor offering a variety of workforce engagement tools, with an emphasis on serving centers that are digital-first. Founded in 2012, it made several acquisitions in 2020 and 2021, enabling it to enter the workforce management market. Playvox was categorized as a Vendor of Merit, ranking 14th overall in this Value Index evaluation. It ranked 14th in Product Experience, where it performed best in Capability, and 14th in Usability and Adaptability. It ranked 13th in Customer Experience and performed best in Validation. Its overall performance was impacted by its lower rankings in Reliability and Capability that, together, represent 35% of the weighting in the overall Value Index.
Playvox could perform better in Capability, where it ranked 12th, in the area of quality management by offering call and screen recording and sentiment analysis. It could also examine its knowledge management and AI strategies. In TCO/ROI, where it ranked 14th, it could look at what it provides to potential customers to evaluate its company and products. This assessment was based on Playvox’s products for agent management that were available as of November 1, 2021.
The Value Index methodology is designed to provide potential buyers with a balanced look at vendors and products, rooted in an understanding of business drivers and needs. Buyers should consider reviewing their own processes to discern whether they are using a broad enough framework in their own request for information/request for proposal explorations, one that includes the qualities in all seven of Ventana Research’s evaluation categories that are designed to provide the best possible product and customer experience. The decisions that go into deploying an agent management toolkit cross multiple departmental and functional boundaries. The tools themselves are becoming more complex and connected to other parts of the technology stack. That suggests a need for buyers to examine more than just the features and functionality vendors put forward.
On the vendor side of the equation, we are seeing evidence that the provision of agent management systems can be a strong differentiator for vendors that articulate the use cases for extended agent management in terms of benefits. The challenge is to draw clear lines between the core tools used for basic contact center operations and the extended tools that have more nuanced value propositions lying outside the center itself.
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