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| 1st Touch Launches iAppoint Scheduling For Social Landlords ![]() Once made, appointments are then confirmed to the tenant by text in advance. The text advice system can be tailored to add the name and photo of the staff member designated to resolve the issue, along with an estimated time of arrival and their contact details. In addition to booking the appointment, the tenants are also able to prioritize or rearrange the appointments made, order additional text reminders and book any follow up actions required. There is also a facility to add voice notes, photos and even video. Recent research by 1st Touch has confirmed that tenants greatly appreciate the flexibility and responsibility afforded by booking appointments online, through their own devices 24/7/365. The financial benefits for the landlord are significant too. Industry calculated cost comparisons show that online appointment bookings reduce the average call centre cost from £6-£10 to less than £1 via iAppoint. Over the course of a year the prospective savings from 10, 000s of online appointments are therefore significant. The resources saved are then free for landlords to reinvest in their customer care or tenant services. Commenting on the launch Greg Johns CEO of 1st Touch noted, "The incredibly positive customer-response impact gained from automating the scheduling function, is of significant interest to all customer-centric landlords. It really is a significant step forward both in terms of customer service and efficiency. And from our own research, we now know that those social landlords that invest in this kind of technology will see a rapid, significant and valuable customer-service dividend. In addition, one cannot ignore the enormous financial benefits available either, as landlords can save over £6 for every appointment made online. As the resources saved can be invested into other customer-focused services, it really is a win win situation." write your comments about the article :: © 2016 Construction News :: home page |