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The purpose of this guide is to explain how administrators can customize what data is collected and how it's presented in various areas of the Greeting and Lead cards. This information creates the scripts that dictate how users interact with the Lead from the initial creation process to executing a specific follow-up event. Scripts help guarantee Lead communication consistency across the organization and allow users to act more naturally since they don't need to remember what to say next.
Note
Italicized terms represent clickable icons on the specific screen being discussed.
Terms in blue are links to additional information about the described functionality.
You must be signed into the Web Client as an Administrator to edit an existing script card or create a new one.
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Editing the Script Card
Editing a Script Item - The tools explained here allow you to modify, edit or delete specific items. They can be accessed by hovering over a particular item.
Checkbox
Date
Dropdown - The dropdown presents a cleaner experience than the radio button when you have a large number of possible answers. All the possibilities are hidden within the dropdown and only appear when clicked.
HTML - The HTML tool provides the ability to create a passage you want read to Leads. It has a lot of editing options available for you to customize the passage's look and feel.
Radio Button - This is a useful tool when asking a question that has only 2 choices. For example, you might want to ask if the Lead has used self storage before and only provide Yes and No as the choices to select from.
Text Box
System Field - System Field allows you to collect specific Lead information in one place and share that information with other areas of the system. For example, if this tool is designed to collect a Lead's email, that email will then appear anywhere else in the system where Lead emails are stored.
Editing the Location Details Area - The same items can be added here that can be added to the script and it's done the same way. You may want to use the Check Box item to make sure your users mention facility amenities like security cameras or 24-hour access. You can also include a map of your facility to help users explain to the Lead where different units are located on the property with the HTML item.
Edit the Greeting tab - Users work in the Greeting tab when someone calls or texts from a number that is not recognized by the system. After completing an informal "Get to know you" conversation, they can determine if the caller is a Lead, Customer or someone calling for something unrelated to storage.
Many people use Source and the HTML tags dropdown explained earlier to create a more visually appealing layout. |
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