"Enthu solved my call quality worries once and for all. The QA coverage is 100% and my quality guys do more and better monitoring in the same amount of time."
"Enthu has made our customer conversations data searchable. I am particularly impressed by the way Enthu helped us identify customer dissatisfaction signalsand address the concerns proactively, thus reducing our churn."
ExecVision is a conversation intelligence platform built on a simple, almost inarguable premise: Insights mined from customer interactions are exponentially more valuable when you can translate them into performance improvements in your marketing, support, sales, and product teams. They shine where other conversation intelligence software falls short: Improving performance by changing human behaviors. Founded in 2015, their team leverages all the pattern recognition and human intelligence from ExecVision’s 15 years of insights-based sales coaching, and applies it to uncovering actionable insights from customer-facing conversations, allowing organizations to make better decisions, coach and develop their team at scale, drive behavior change, and ultimately generate more revenue through performance improvement. Customers like The Madison Square Garden Company, Intuit, TransUnion, Imperial Supplies, and Zuora have seen a 30+% increase in win rates and onboarding cut by at least 30%.
Jiminny brings your technology & people together so you can make your team truly effective. They believe everyone in sales and customer success should have the chance to succeed and be the best version of themselves. At Jiminny they help you create a coaching culture to make developing your team part of your day to day operation.
Voyc enables companies to check 100% of contact centre interactions with their speech analytics AI software, helping to improve operational efficiencies, catch complaints, identify vulnerable customers, and deliver an exceptional customer experience. Voyc’s co-founders, Matthew and Lethabo, then UCT Engineering Graduates, were sharing grievances about poor interactions they have with contact centres of retailers. They concluded that their poor experiences were due to a common trait that many large companies seem to have - they simply don’t seem to care about their customers.