Coming soon listings, customer agent name, and chat failover

Promote coming-soon listings, capture customer agent info, and ensure chat works even during outages.

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'Coming soon' listings

Coming soon listings have now been added to the Smart Recommendations of your Roof AI bot.

Here's how those listings would appear in a Property Recommendation email campaign:

This will help promote your exclusive listings to your customers.

Gathering customer's agent name

This is a very common request. Upon scheduling a showing, or when inquiring on a property, consumers are asked if they are working with an agent and from which company. We now started gathering the name of the agent the customer is working with.

Here's how that experience would look like in the chat:

Customer agent name

This information will provide a better context to you and to your agents.

Chat failover

The communications protocol underneath the Roof AI chat is called WebSocket, which was standardized in 2011 and adopted by all major web browsers ever since (more details on it on Wikipedia).

But if you're running an unsupported version of the web browser – let's say Internet Explorer 9 or earlier – the chat won't work. Same if your internet connection is behind a corporate firewall.

Those use cases are rare. But to make sure we are not letting any consumer down, we added a special product feature that enables those users to take advantage of your Roof AI product and its marketing engine.

This will also come in handy if we’re running maintenance upgrades on our servers (which we typically perform on weekends late at night). But if a user decides to interact then, the form would kick in instead of having the chat deactivated.

Here's how that would work for them:

Chat failover

By clicking on the chat icon, they can fill out a form and submit their contact information. At this point, the Roof AI system knows where they are coming from (which listing or page), what type of inquiry they are contacting you about, and the lead routing behind the scenes will work as expected.