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NICE CXone
What Is NICE CXone?
NICE CXone is the world's #1 cloud customer experience platform. Delivering omnichannel routing, analytics, workforce optimization, automation, and AI, CXone empowers organizations of all sizes to provide exceptional customer experiences.
Who Uses NICE CXone?
Contact centers in small, medium, enterprise and government organizations use NICE CXone to deliver exceptional customer experiences across all channels digital and voice.
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Reviews of NICE CXone

Excellent Resource; Future Versions Will Be Even Better
Comments: It's a one-stop shop for customer service needs, with support for phone calls, emails, instant messaging, and more, as well as call monitoring and conversation tracking across all channels. In addition, it features client questionnaires to help us learn more about their needs and preferences so that we may better meet them.
Pros:
It inlcudes a real-time chat feature, so we can stay in touch with clients in real time; it supports VoIP, so we can take and make calls; and it has automated call routing, so we can direct calls effectively and give them to the most qualified agent. As a result, we are able to track each client's transactional past with our business and tailor our services accordingly.
Cons:
The setting of the system along with the transfer of client data has been a major challenge for us because it is both labor-intensive and time-consuming. Every time we make a new client profile, we have to spend a lot of time filling in fields that the system thinks vital. If the system allowed us to modify the information it asked for, it would save us a lot of effort and time.
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InContact Review
Pros:
Very user friendly. We very rarely need help from our IT team to make any changes or updates. Most reports and tools can be figured out. Training tools are great. Integration very simple, using Skybox to assist. TAM, Garland Bailey, is excellent.
Cons:
Analytics are hard to use and are not accurate based on what I know. InView does not match InContact reporting. We have asked for support/assistance resolving issues and we have not received resolution in over 3 months. We need additional widgets in the dashboard but can't get them.
NICE inContact Response
3 years ago
Thanks for your detailed review, Emily!

Avis Nice cxone
Comments: it's software that I liked because it allowed me to make customizations at the level of Nice incontact and a complete cloud solution and which has responsive and useful support for things that work but it would be preferable if the fall 23 version could resolve the problems submitted to it
Pros:
it allowed me to make customizations at the level of Nice incontact and a complete cloud solution and which also has responsive and useful support for things that work
Cons:
I had to encounter certain difficulties that the fall 23 version is supposed to resolve but did not resolve any of the difficulties encountered
I can't use this
Comments: I continue to spend an inordinate amount of time working around CXone's inadequacies. Our business does not have the level of data it needs to function at the level we should be able to for the price we pay.They over-sell and under-deliver.
Pros:
Support is responsive and helpful for things that work. Reporting for phones is decent. It's good to have everything all in one (ACD, IVR, WFM, QA).
Cons:
You can only forecast LEGACY email and chat with CXone. If you went with Digital (DFO) chat and email, like we did at NICE's recommendation, then you can't forecast email and chat in CXone. The next logical step would be to build your own model with historical data. But the reports out of CXone do not provide interval level historical data (AHT, SL, RR, none of it). You can get totals by channel by day, but not by interval. There are only two reports in CXone Reports that provide data on digital contacts. There's an interval report in the Performance Management section, but if you enter a range beyond 1 day, the interval data is in aggregate, which is to say, pretty much useless. Multiply the number of skills by channels, and that's how many reports you'd have to pull each day. If you don't know how to work with APIs, you're out of luck and you'll have to pull a resource to help. Their regular support team can help with non-DFO. Their advanced support team that costs a pretty penny per 15 minutes, has only surface level knowledge of DFO. If you have trouble using their tool, they will refer you to their APIs. So you either have to take time out of your busy day/life to learn how to use APIs or lean on one of your internal resources who knows how to use them, if you even have any.Their Fall '23 release is supposed to address a lot of these issues, but NICE was not forthcoming with any of the above, we had to figure all of this out on our own.
Dec.2019_3M_US_Admin_Support_inContact
Comments:
Fast to learn
Efficient to setup
Good training documentation
Wonderful tech support
Great experience
Pros:
The details offered to discover path of contacts, simple process of escalating issues, and efficiency of setup of users and ACD elements are the best I've dealt with in my 25 years of ACD phone support. Our TAM is amazing & knows her stuff. Reports are capable of great detail
Cons:
Because of the open structure to access so much detail, it takes time to analyze what everything means. The integration with Salesforce is wonderful, but seems a challenge to avoid daily errors; often clearing cache and cookies...I know this has much more to do with 3M's network and Salesforce, but everyone thinks it is the phone that causes the problem. We tried to standardize ACD routing setup, however, the cleanup from each deployment sent us down custom paths again; I understand the goal to eventually streamline with the Global Scripts - this is the right thing to do and will make things better, it will just take awhile to get there.
NICE inContact Response
4 years ago
We're so happy to hear about your great experience! Thank you, Shelly!