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Co-browse Summary Report

Use this report to learn how each agent handles interactions involving Co-browse sessions, by contrasting Co-browse session counts, session durations, and the percentage of interactions that include Co-browse.

Understanding the Co-browse Summary Report

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This report provides a summary view of Co-browse session volumes, by agent, including interaction volumes, the number and percentage of interactions that included Co-browse sessions, handle times, and other key metrics.

To get a better idea of what this report looks like, view sample output from the report:
Sample Co-browse Summary Report.pdf

The following tables explain the prompts you can select when you generate the report, and the attributes and metrics represented in the report:

Prompts for the Co-browse Summary Report

All prompts in this report are optional; run them with no value to return all available data.

Prompt Description
Pre-set Date Filter From the list, choose a time period on which to report, and move it to the Selected list. Default: Current month. If this prompt is set to anything other than none, the Date prompts are ignored.
Start Date Choose the first day from which to gather report data. If the Pre-set Date Filter is set to any value except none, this prompt has no effect, unless the time period selected for Pre-set Date Filter contains no data.
End Date Choose the last day from which to gather report data. If the Pre-set Date Filter is set to any value except none, this prompt has no effect, unless the time period selected for Pre-set Date Filter contains no data.
Agent Optionally, select an agent on which to focus the report.
Media Type Optionally, select the type of media to include in the report—for example, VOICE or CHAT.

Attributes used in the Co-browse Summary Report

Attribute Description
Media Type This attribute enables data within the reporting interval to be organized by the media type where Co-browse was provided (voice or chat).
Agent Name This attribute enables data within the reporting interval to be organized by the name of the agent who assisted the customer in the Co-browse session.
Day This attribute enables data within the reporting interval to be organized by the day on which the Co-browse session was initiated. You can drill on this attribute to Hour, 30 Min, or 15 Min.

Metrics used in the Co-browse Summary Report

Metric Description Metric source
Interaction Count The total number of voice or chat interactions that were accepted by the agent (regardless of whether Co-browse sessions were part of the interaction). AG2_COBROWSE_AGENT.ENTERED
Interactions with Co-browse The total number of voice or chat interactions that were accepted by the agent, and which included one or more Co-browse sessions. AG2_COBROWSE_AGENT.INTERACTIONS
Co-browse Sessions The total number of Co-browse sessions. One interaction with Co-browse can be counted as many Co-browse sessions. AG2_COBROWSE_AGENT.SESSIONS
% Rate of Co-browse The percentage of interactions with Co-browse , compared to the total number of interactions. Note that the total number of Co-browse interactions is a count of interactions, not sessions. Calculated as the total number of Co-browse interactions divided by the total number of accepted interactions (INTERACTIONS / ENTERED).
Co-browse Write Sessions The total number of Co-browse sessions with WRITE mode. Sessions are in either POINTER or WRITE mode. In POINTER sessions, the agent observes while the caller browses the web page, whereas in WRITE sessions, the agent can actively click the web page or enter data. AG2_COBROWSE_AGENT.RW_SESSIONS
Avg Before Co-browse Started Time (Fmt) The average amount of time between the beginning of an interaction and the initiation of the first Co-browse session. Calculated as the Co-browse first wait time (first Co-browse session start time minus the interaction start time), divided by the number of Co-browse sessions (FIRST_WAIT_TIME / SESSIONS).
Avg Handle Time (Fmt) The average amount of time (HH:MM:SS) that this agent spent handling Co-browse sessions.. Calculated as the handle time divided by the number of Co-browse sessions (HANDLE_TIME / SESSIONS).
This page was last edited on June 27, 2019, at 18:24.
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