National Debt Relief Selects Twilio to Replace Legacy Contact Center
Implemented a full-scale contact center replacement in 90 days
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Nov 30, 2017) - Twilio (NYSE:
TWLO), the leading cloud communications platform company, today announced that National
Debt Relief is replacing its legacy contact center technology and moving all its customer communications to Twilio. In just
90 days, National Debt Relief rolled out a
contact center solution built on Twilio's scalable, secure APIs that will serve 1,300 agents and employees across three
service centers. The company aims to provide an unrivaled multi-channel customer experience for the thousands of customers
every month who rely on National Debt to rid their lives of burdensome debt.
National Debt Relief's customers are often in immediate need of support to get out of debt and avoid bankruptcy. In
order to serve customers in their time of need, National Debt Relief envisioned a contact center that was scalable enough to
handle their rapid growth, flexible enough to adapt to emerging technologies in the future and accessible to customers on
whichever channel they wanted to communicate.
"National Debt Relief's goal is to be the number one advocate for Americans when it comes to re-establishing
financial stability," said Daniel Tilipman, president, co-founder and CTO of National Debt Relief. "Providing an excellent
customer experience is absolutely critical to that mission and we found ourselves unable to serve our customers the way we needed
to using our legacy contact center infrastructure. With Twilio's platform, we are able to build the exact experience to serve our
customers and had it up and running in 90 days for a fraction of the cost."
Using Twilio's cloud communications platform, National Debt Relief's contact center will:
- Allow customers to contact National Debt Relief via phone, text message or online chat
- Incorporate natural language understanding in order to route calls so customers never have to go through a standard
IVR
- Integrate artificial intelligence into messaging functionality so that preliminary questions and problem-solving can be
handled via an intelligent bot before being routed to a customer support representative
- Leverage skill-based
routing in order to prioritize urgent customer requests
"National Debt Relief has a history of swiftly adapting to the ever shifting technology landscape in order to serve
its customers -- many of whom require urgent assistance," said Marc Boroditsky, SVP of sales at Twilio. "We are thrilled that the
organization selected Twilio to help them deliver the next generation of their contact center experience and look forward to
working with Danny and team to serve thousands of Americans who need relief from debt and deserve a simple, intuitive experience
in the communications channel of their choice."
National Debt Relief is one of the United States' largest and one of the most reputable debt settlement companies.
The company is dedicated to helping individuals and families rid their lives of debt and have negotiated settlements for
thousands of creditor and collection accounts.
The president, co-founder and CTO of National Debt Relief will be speaking today at Twilio
Engage at the Public Hotel in New York City about this project.
About National Debt Relief
National Debt Relief is a BBB 5 star organization that helps individuals with debt reduction, financial
consultations, credit counseling, and debt consolidation. 1,300 people strong, across three service centers in the US, National
Debt Relief focuses on ethically helping individuals and families get out of debt and avoid bankruptcy.
About Twilio
Twilio's mission is to fuel the future of communications. Developers and businesses use Twilio to make
communications relevant and contextual by embedding messaging,
voice,
and video
capabilities directly into their software applications. Founded in 2008, Twilio has over 900 employees, with headquarters in San
Francisco and other offices in Bogotá, Dublin, Hong Kong, London, Madrid, Malmö, Mountain View, Munich, New York City, Singapore
and Tallinn.
Source: Twilio