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Service request overview

Overview

Service requests record customer needs before they enter work order dispatch and on-site execution. Agents can create requests for customers, and end users can submit them through a WeChat Official Account. Email conversion rules can also create requests from eligible messages.

After an intake agent claims a request and adds the required information, the agent closes it or converts it to a work order. Dispatch, execution, reporting, and ratings continue in the work order process.

Applicable scenarios

ScenarioReasons why it is recommended to use service requestFollow-up processing
Customers consult via phone, web page or WeChatCustomer service needs to record the problem first, confirm customer information and determine whether on-site service is requiredClose the request or convert it to a work order
End users submit a repair request or inquiry through a WeChat Official AccountThe organization wants to collect consistent form data for centralized intakeRoute the request to an intake group according to assignment rules
Unregistered users need to submit appealsEnterprises allow visitors to use designated entrances to submitAdditional Internet visitor identity needs to be enabled
Customers send emails to service mailboxesEnterprises want to automatically structure qualified emails into business recordsGenerate service requests or work orders based on email rules

If the request has clarified that it is necessary to send an engineer, arrange a visit, or perform standard service procedures, you can create a work order directly without creating a service request first.

Submission and acceptance methods

MethodInitiatorEntry or trigger conditionsMain restrictions
Submitted by an agent for a customerCustomer service agentRelated information area in the customer service workbenchAn administrator must add the Service Request object to the workbench extension for the applicable web or WeChat channel
End-user self-service submissionRegistered Internet usersService request menu in enterprise WeChat public accountEnd-user submission needs to be enabled, public account menu configured, and service request permission granted to individual users
Guest self-service submissionUnregistered usersWeChat Official Account or fixed entry point provided by the organizationThe Connected Guest identity and its parameters must be enabled
Automatically generate emailsSystemBind the mailbox to receive emails that meet the applicable scopeThe mailbox must keep the incoming mails accumulated; when multiple rules are hit, they will be processed according to priority

Core concepts

  1. Customer service, end users or email rules create service requests.
  2. Requests submitted by end users themselves will enter the service request allocation process according to enterprise configuration and be assigned to the customer service group.
  3. Personnel with the customer service role can view unassigned service requests in the To-Do Center and receive the records that need to be processed.
  4. Acceptance customer service checks customer, contact and problem information to complete the current acceptance task.
  5. Complaints that can be directly resolved will be closed as service requests; requests that require order dispatch and on-site service will be converted into work orders.
  6. After enabling the conversion of service requests to work orders, the system establishes an association between the service request and the new work order, and brings in data according to the preset field mapping.

NOTE

Whether the service request allocation is automatically executed, which customer service group it is assigned to, and which service process the request uses, all depend on the administrator's configuration. The processing path of a certain enterprise cannot be regarded as a fixed behavior for all enterprises.

Service requests and work orders

ComparisonService requestWork order
Main purposeCollect, accept and judge customer demandsDispatch and execute specific service tasks
Primary handlerCustomer service agent or intake agentDispatcher, engineer, and other work order process participants
Common resultsClose the request or convert it to a work orderComplete service links such as order dispatch, execution, and reporting
Relationship between the twoConversion can be initiated through operations such as "Generate Work Order"After conversion, it remains associated with the source service request

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Administrator: Enables Service Request and configures entry points, permissions, intake groups, assignment rules, process assignment, work order mappings, and email rules.
  • Customer service staff: Create service requests on behalf of customers during customer communication and record confirmed information.
  • End users: Submit service requests self-service from the entrance opened by the enterprise; unregistered users can only submit service requests after the enterprise activates guest status.
  • Intake agent: Claims self-service requests in the To-Do Center, completes the information, and closes or converts each request.

Limitations and Notes

  • Service Request is shared by Online Customer Service and Service Pass. You must enable it manually.
  • Only enabling end-user submission does not automatically appear the self-service entrance; the official account menu, interconnection role permissions and form layout still need to be configured separately.
  • Guest submissions are on and off independently. When guest status is not enabled, unregistered users cannot submit as guest.
  • Converting service requests to work orders is optional. When disabled, the detail page does not provide conversion or field mapping.
  • A lower email rule priority number indicates a higher priority. When an email matches multiple rules, the system uses the highest-priority rule.
  • Email conversion can fail when required target fields are missing. When exception notifications are enabled, the system sends a CRM notification to Service Pass administrators.