Sales Monitoring

WhatsApp message archival for sales monitoring

WhatsApp messages monitoring can help to improve sales person performance and accountability

WhatsApp messages monitoring can help sales people to be more accountable for their work performance. By being able to see all the messages that are sent and received by a sales person, their boss can get a better understanding of how they are performing. This can help to improve their work performance, as they will know that they are being monitored and will be more likely to perform well. Additionally, it can also help to improve communication within the team, as everyone will be able to see what is being said. This can help to avoid any misunderstandings and ensure that everyone is on the same page.

Changing your WhatsApp number transfer all your company’s valuable conversations with clients from the company number to another number

When you change your WhatsApp number, all of your company’s valuable conversations with clients are transferred to the new number. Don’t take unnecessary risks! Protect your business with CommSwift’s WhatsApp archival. All conversations between sales executives and customers will automatically synchronize and back up to the cloud, making sure that nothing is ever lost or forgotten – no matter how chaotic things get. With CommSwift on your side, you can be confident that your company won’t suffer due to a lapse in communication.

Compliance and Governance

Banks and other financial institutions are required to maintain records of communication between the establishment and their customers. Unfortunately, many client managers often resort to WhatsApp, which does not abide by regulation standards. As a result, U.S banks have had to face costly fines for non-compliance with these regulations. With CommSwift messaging archives in place however, messages exchanged between relationship managers and clients remain securely synchronized on the cloud – additionally offering customizability that will alert if any conversations ever potentially violate local government data governance laws!