Feature Release

This is the announcement for an upcoming ASAPP feature. Your ASAPP account team will provide a target release date and can direct you to more detailed information as needed.

Overview

AutoCompose Sandbox is a playground designed to preview an agent’s experience with AutoCompose without having to wait for an integration to complete. AutoCompose Sandbox enables administrators to step into the role of an agent and experience the real-time suggestions that AutoCompose provides.

AutoCompose running in a sandbox environment.

Use and Impact

AutoCompose Sandbox enables administrators to visualize the experience that AutoCompose gives to agents presented in two areas of the screen: in the composer, which is where the agent types, and in the AutoCompose panel on the right-hand side.

Beyond showcasing the operational features of AutoCompose, the sandbox environment also delivers a proposed UI design. This design is rooted in thorough research on agent experience, resulting in increased product adoption and time savings.

AutoCompose provides both complete response suggestions above the composer and in-line suggestions while typing. The sandbox replicates the experience an agent would get, receiving suggestions from the response library. As AutoCompose learns from agents’ most common responses, the response library will grow, which will be reflected in the suggestions provided in the sandbox.

How It Works

Watch the following video walkthrough to learn how to use the AutoCompose Sandbox:

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AutoCompose Sandbox enables you to play both sides of the conversation. AutoCompose won’t suggest anything while simulating a customer, but suggestions will populate for the agent role.

The AutoCompose panel situated on the right side allows you to define and browse custom responses, which can then be accessed as suggestions in the composer. It also enables browsing of the global response list that has been defined globally. Finally, it allows an agent to customize the behavior of AutoPilot.

As agents use the suggestions provided by AutoCompose, the response library will grow, which will be reflected in the suggestions produced by AutoCompose.

FAQs

  • Is AutoCompose Sandbox using the same sandbox environment we have access to? Yes. Developers building an AutoCompose integration can use AutoCompose Sandbox to easily create conversations and later retrieve them via the unique conversation ID available in the header of each conversation.