Call Supervision: Listen to calls in progress with one click
Listen in on a call in progress, automatically move onto the next call, and make sure that your teams are having high-quality conversations on calls with Radio Coach call monitoring.
Simplified two-way listening
Accessible directly via the Ringover Dashboard, simply switch to Radio mode to listen in on your agents’ calls at random. Simple and time-efficient, once the call has ended, you’ll automatically be moved onto the next one. Time-saving guaranteed!
Directly supervise your teams’ activity
Make sure that your sales agents are having high-quality conversations on calls (i.e., following the pitch, handling objections) and identify any areas for improvement. Flagged up something during a call? Advise your sales agent in real time, without their caller hearing.
Accelerate your agents’ onboarding
Got a new recruit joining your customer services team? They can listen in on their colleagues’ calls and learn how to support clients, with total autonomy!
FAQ
- What is call monitoring?
- What is the difference between call monitoring and Radio Coach?
- How to listen to calls in real time?
- Why is call monitoring important in a call centre?
What is call monitoring?
Call monitoring in VoIP telephony can take many forms. Essentially, it consists of listening in on telephone conversations in a call centre in order to:
- Provide better customer service;
- Support or train call centre agents;
- Ensure quality of service and monitor performance.
Call monitoring in a contact centre can be carried out using telephony tools such as:
- Real-time call monitoring;
- Call recording;
- Call transcription.
What is the difference between call monitoring and Radio Coach?
In a contact centre, double listening is a method of monitoring calls in real time or retrospectively via conversation recordings. Radio Coach is a Ringover feature that simplifies real-time call monitoring. It allows you to switch between different calls like a radio dispatcher.
How to listen to calls in real time?
In order to listen in on calls in real time, you need to use a sufficiently powerful business phone system. The software provided by your supplier will allow you to view all calls in progress: those received by your company and those made by your employees. The best business phone software allows you to easily select which calls you want to listen to in real time or after the recording is made. The intuitive Radio Coach feature allows you to switch between listening to live conversations with a single click.
Why is call monitoring important in a call centre?
Call tracking is important in a call centre for several reasons. It complements the statistical reports on the performance of your employees, whether they are handling inbound or outbound calls. It provides the supervisor with accurate information about the content of their employees’ speech. In addition to performance monitoring, call monitoring can be used to improve the coaching and onboarding of new recruits so that they can sell better and provide better customer service.