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Everyone talks about how important it is for your ecommerce tools to drive business growth, boost productivity, and deliver a high return on investment. But the equally important (yet often overlooked) third layer is how a tool affects the people using it day-to-day.
The moment CX and ecommerce leaders start noticing slipping KPIs, frustrated agents, or rising support costs, they ask themselves a question, “Is it time to look for something new?” Sticking with the same tool might seem easier — no demos, evaluations, migrations, onboarding, or retraining involved.
But ignoring the shortcomings of your current CX platform can snowball into larger issues over time.
When CX agents don’t like the platform they’re working in daily, bigger problems arise:
Beyond the thousands of dollars saved in operational costs or hours saved per ticket, Gorgias helps CX agents focus on what they do best — creating the best customer experience possible.
When a platform makes agents’ lives easier, they have more time to focus on the moments that matter, like proactively reaching out to VIPs, sending surprise birthday gifts, or empathetically handling nuanced tickets. Not to mention, they enjoy doing it.
At our annual customer conference, Gorgias Connect, we asked three CX leaders to share their experiences using Gorgias. Aside from the impressive FRTs and CX-generated revenue metrics, one theme stood out — they all mentioned how much their agents enjoyed using Gorgias.
Emily Weiss first launched a beauty blog and community, Into the Gloss, in 2010 as a space dedicated to sharing real information, advice, and tips with real people.
This laid the groundwork for Glossier, launching in 2014 with a fresh “skin first, makeup second” philosophy. Amidst the “full glam” era of makeup defined by smoky eyes and bold lips, Glossier’s skincare-oriented approach disrupted the norm.
From the beginning, Glossier has attracted a strong community thanks to its products designed based on community feedback and its social media presence. Today, more than a decade later, the brand has evolved, but its core principles have stayed the same.
As a customer-obsessed beauty brand, it’s no surprise that Glossier takes a thoughtful approach to customer experience.
We sat down with Cati Brunell-Brutman, Head of CX at Glossier, to dive into how the team uses Gorgias to make their lives easier while creating better relationships with customers.
How do you approach customer experience at Glossier?
I always like saying customer experience vs. customer service because I think customer service feels like we’re just solving problems in a transactional way. Customer experience is proactive and involves looking at the entire customer journey.
Our team interacts with customers from the moment they first land on the website to when they become repeat users of a product, and eventually, when they become subscribers. There are many opportunities along the way for our team to connect with people, engage in conversations, and make complementary product recommendations.
This was what our founder really wanted this team to be—beauty editors. Everyone on the CX team is an editor (or a product expert), making curated recommendations. My vision for our CX team is to give them more time to lean into that.
What are you doing differently now to make sure that your team and your business are more resilient?
My motto for the year is simplify and automate. I don't want anyone on my team to spend their whole day in a Google spreadsheet. So I’m asking questions like, ‘What can I automate? How can I connect tools?’
I really look to my team, especially the newer members, for this, and encourage them to ask, 'Why do we do this?' Because if the answer is because we've always done it that way, that's not a good enough answer for me.
I’m focusing on finding those moments to simplify things so that the team can concentrate on impactful work, such as creating connections and engaging with people. That’s what I really want my team to focus on because it’s what brings value to their work, our customers, and the brand.
How did your team react when you switched to Gorgias from your previous platform?
We actually had our agents weigh in on this. We showed them demos of all the platforms we were considering and had them attend the meetings to speak with the teams.
Then, we ran a poll in Slack and asked the team, ‘If you were making this decision, what platform would you choose?’ All of the agents unanimously voted for Gorgias. So, we’re definitely fans.
How has implementing AI into your CX strategy affected the team?
Throughout the industry, I think people are concerned that there’s going to be a transition to a state where CX is 100% AI, everybody is going to lose their jobs, and customers won’t be able to talk to a person.
But as we've implemented AI at Glossier, we’ve maintained the same team size as when we first started. We just have so much more automation of things like with WISMO tickets, returns, exchanges, and basic tickets that we don’t need a human to answer with macros for six hours straight.
With the additional capacity, what can your team now focus on?
The team is actually able to do more work because they're not dealing with an antiquated technical system, which makes their jobs easier and also saves us money in the long run.
Now, our agents can perform tasks that actually require a human. AI can send out tracking links, and people can do the people work.
We receive a lot of questions about our products, like how to use them or specific recommendations. And that's when we want a person to sit down, look at the customer’s selfie, and do a shade match. Then our editors can ask follow-up questions about what the shopper is looking for and why.
What makes your agents unique, and how does Gorgias help support them?
One of the things that I really love about Glossier is that our editors — our agents — are people, and we have customers who know them by name.
It’s really unique, and they’re almost like internet celebrities within our community. I'll go to our Reddit page and see customers posting screenshots of their conversations with our agents, and other customers will reply saying ‘Oh my gosh, yes!’ or ‘They helped me too!’
Customers will DM us things like ‘This editor recommended a lipstick for me. It was great, I love it. Can that person recommend a blush for me as well?’
Being able to aggregate all those conversations across social media DMs, emails, and chats in one place is invaluable.
Where would your team be without Gorgias?
Having a really bad time in Gmail.
In 2008, Tom Patterson was a medical salesperson frustrated with ill-fitting undershirts. This problem he faced every day was the catalyst for him to found Tommy John, a dual-gender underwear, loungewear, and apparel company.
Tommy John launched with its flagship product, the Stay-Tucked Undershirt, to solve Tom’s initial struggle that he knew other customers were also facing. Fast-forward a few years, and Tommy John expanded into more categories with innovative underwear product lines
Customer comfort has always been the main priority for Tommy John, embedded in everything from product design to its Best Pair Guarantee. The CX team is responsible for maintaining a customer experience that is just as smooth and seamless as the products they're buying.
Max Wallace, CX Director at Tommy John, shared his experience migrating from a legacy platform to Gorgias and how it impacted his team.
What motivated you to find a new platform?
We knew we had to seriously explore other options when we were assigned yet another Customer Success Manager on our former platform after having gone through several in a short span. It felt like we were starting from scratch every time, which made it challenging to elevate our CX alongside such a critical partner.
We wanted to do right by our customers and our agents, ensuring they had the reporting and tools they needed, plus more. Gorgias really offered all of those things.
What was most important to you and your team when evaluating helpdesks?
We didn’t want anything that was reinventing the wheel. One platform we looked at wasn’t doing the agents justice by only allowing them to view their own tickets.
We really wanted our agents to have a holistic understanding of the volume we’re receiving, which Gorgias provides. Now they have this fleshed-out understanding of every customer interaction, and that’s been a game-changer. They’ve been loving it.
How has Gorgias impacted agent productivity and impact?
We have definitely seen greater speed and productivity. Even something as simple as macro suggestions has helped steer new agents in the right direction. That’s going to be huge during peak seasons, like BFCM.
And the fact that agents can move seamlessly between conversations without losing context means they’re handling more interactions, faster, with less frustration. They feel confident in their workflows, rather than being bogged down in repetitive tasks.
Within two months, using Gorgias’s AI Agent has enabled agents to minimize time-consuming manual tasks and spend more time with high-intent customers, generating over $100,000 in sales.
I’m confident Gorgias will help us achieve our goal of making selling and CX much more integrated. We do want to reward our team for their efforts in driving sales, and we can track conversion rates per agent in Gorgias.
Why was voice integration such a priority for your team?
Before, our agents didn’t have visibility into previous phone calls that other agents had taken. I can't tell you how many times there has been confusion regarding what's going on with the customer because our agents did not have visibility into the customer’s history. We’d have to pull the call recording, pass it along, and by then, the customer would have already been waiting.
So it was essential for us to find a helpdesk that we could use voice with. Now with Gorgias Voice, agents can look back in the timeline, listen to the call, or even read a transcript or AI-generated summary. That’s just been amazing, and they’re loving that.
Tying revenue back to call tickets, where most of our upselling and cross-selling happens, has been another huge win.
How did agents react after the switch?
The number one thing that validates that we made the right decision is that our agents truly love Gorgias.
Two weeks after going live, we asked, ‘Do you feel you will be more efficient working in Gorgias than our previous platform?’ And it was unanimous — Gorgias, completely. And this was just two weeks in, with everyone still getting their feet wet.
We sent out a survey, and seeing every single person answer in favor of Gorgias told me everything I needed to know about how quickly the team was adapting and how much they preferred the platform.

What has been the CX team’s feedback after using Gorgias for a while?
Gorgias has really paid off for our agents in terms of their efficiency. Being able to transition seamlessly from a phone call to a follow-up email with just one click is amazing. And having all of that in the timeline — phone calls, emails, chats — that can’t be beat.
Eric Girouard founded Brunt Workwear in 2019 to fill a gap in the market for comfortable, high-quality workwear for skilled tradespeople. He came from blue-collar roots himself, and many of his friends and family also work in the trades.
Eric started the company in his garage, focusing on direct-to-consumer sales. Brunt Workwear aims to create products that aren’t just for tradespeople, but are actually built by them.
The workwear brand incorporates a significant amount of customer feedback into the design process to create products that actually make their lives easier. Brunt Workwear’s commitment to its customers is even more evident in its product naming convention — each product is named after a specific tradesworker.
When we spoke with Ruth Trieger, Director of Customer Experience, she shared how the CX team achieves its goal of making solutions as easy as possible for their busy customers — and why agent satisfaction can’t be overlooked.
How do you think about the state of CX today?
The best retail or CX advice I’ve ever received is to think of everyone who walks into your store or visits your website as someone entering your home. For every visitor, you will do some basic things, such as taking their coat or offering them something to eat or drink. But if you truly want to make someone feel welcome, you’re going to meet them in a way that aligns with their preferences and makes them feel like they’re a part of something.
When you make someone feel welcome, they build an emotional connection with a brand that far transcends any product. That’s a powerful thing.
As I consider customer experience and the growth of AI, I realize there is a constant need to deliver fantastic experiences while using the right amount of resources. If you can do that while still creating a memorable experience, you have a customer for life.
What is your goal when designing experiences for Brunt Workwear’s customers?
Our customer is very busy and very hardworking. They have very little spare time. So if or when something goes wrong, I encourage my team to think, ‘How can we make the solution as easy as possible?’ That’s our goal — to put ourselves in their shoes and reduce friction wherever we can.
AI can handle repetitive questions, allowing our agents to jump in quickly when nuance or empathy is needed most. What matters is making sure we are there for customers in the moments that really count.
How does Gorgias help your team achieve these goals compared to previous platforms you’ve worked with?
I come from a customer service training background, and I am used to teams needing weeks to train someone on a platform. With Gorgias, I was able to navigate the system myself in very little time.
As a young but fast-growing brand, we have to be very nimble and change things quickly. Gorgias enables us to do that with a level of ease I've never experienced in my career, so we’re really grateful for the platform.
I love that our agents can interface with the platform in a way that is very easy, which is good for them. From a productivity and metrics standpoint, if they’re moving easily through a platform, I also know that means they’re able to accomplish more touchpoints with our customers — more phone conversations, more emails, more chats. And that means we are helping more people.
How does improved agent satisfaction tie back to business results?
At the end of the day, if you don’t have a happy, high-functioning team, you have literally nothing in all the world. We have a talented team, and the more customers they interact with, the more likely those people are to stay with the brand. So we see an increase in customer lifetime value when our agents can spend more time with our customers.
What additional opportunities does AI open up for your team?
AI is not replacing the human touch; it’s giving us more room to lean into it. It reduces friction so that CX agents can take on higher-value work like running close-the-loop programs, proactively reaching out on the phone, and answering faster.
If a customer is asking, ‘Where is my order?’, I don’t need to take up an agent’s time with that because AI can get them a simple, fast answer. Then, when another customer needs somebody’s time, they’re there because that person isn’t answering a mountain of tickets.
That’s the exciting part, AI handles the repetitive stuff, and our agents get to focus on making real connections.
How has Gorgias enabled you to communicate the value of CX to the broader business internally?
The reporting in Gorgias has allowed us to become a true strategic partner in the business. CX sees everything: what’s working, what’s not, and what customers are asking about. For every new product launch, every campaign, and every change, my team is on the front lines. With Gorgias’s reporting, we can bring that insight back to the rest of the organization and help shape smarter decisions.
What’s been cool is that we’re now part of the feedback loop in a much more meaningful way. Without Gorgias, we would not be able to add the same level of value as a strategic partner. That’s where I see our role continuing to shift — becoming more proactive, faster at serving customers, and a critical business function.
At the end of the day, CX knows what’s working, what isn’t, and how customers are feeling. The more we vocalize that, the better off the entire company is.
Happy, empowered agents deliver the kind of experiences that keep customers loyal and businesses growing.
Glossier, Tommy John, and Brunt Workwear show what’s possible when teams have a platform designed for them. More efficiency, more impact, and more human connections. Because when agents love their platform, everyone wins.
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Getting ready for that yearly ticket surge isn’t only about activating every automation feature on your helpdesk, it’s about increasing efficiency across your entire support operations.
This year, we’re giving you one less thing to worry about with our 2025 BFCM automation guide. Whether your team needs a tidier Help Center or better ticket routing rules, we’ve got a checklist for every area of the customer experience brought to you by top industry players, including ShipBob, Loop Returns, TalentPop, and more.
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Your customer knowledge base, FAQs, or Help Center is a valuable hub of answers for customers’ most asked questions. For those who prefer to self-serve, it’s one of the first resources they visit. To ensure customers get accurate answers, do the following:
Take stock of what’s currently in your database. Are you still displaying low-engagement or unhelpful articles? Are articles about discontinued products still up? Start by removing outdated content first, and then decide which articles to keep from there.
Related: How to refresh your Help Center: A step-by-step guide
Are you missing key topics, or don’t have a database yet? Look at last year’s tickets. What were customers’ top concerns? Were customers always asking about returns? Was there an uptick in free shipping questions? If an inquiry repeats itself, it’s a sign to add it to your Help Center.
An influx of customers means more people using your shipping, returns, exchanges, and discount policies. Make sure these have accurate information about eligibility, conditions, and grace periods, so your customers have one reliable source of truth.
Personalization tip: Loop Returns advises adjusting your return policy for different return reasons. With Loop’s Workflows, you can automatically determine which customers and which return reasons should get which return policies.
Read more: Store policies by industry, explained: What to include for every vertical
Customers want fast answers, so ensure your docs are easy to read and understand. Titles and answers should be clear. Avoid technical jargon and stick to simple sentences that express one idea. To accelerate the process, use AI tools like Grammarly and ChatGPT.
No time to set up a Help Center? Gorgias automatically generates Help Center articles for you based on what people are asking in your inbox.

Think of ticket routing like running a city. Cars are your tickets (and customers), roads are your inboxes, and traffic lights are your automations and rules. The better you maintain these structures, the better they can run on their own without needing constant repairs from your CX team.
Here’s your ticket routing automation checklist:
Instead of asking agents to tag every ticket, set rules that apply tags based on keywords, order details, or message type. A good starting point is to tag tickets by order status, returns, refunds, VIP customers, and urgent issues so your team can prioritize quickly.
Luckily, many helpdesks offer AI-powered tags or contact reasons to reduce manual work. For example, Gorgias automatically detects a ticket’s Contact Reason. The system learns from past interactions, tagging your tickets with more accuracy each time.

Custom or filtered inbox views give your agents a filtered and focused workspace. Start with essential views like VIP customers, returns, and damages, then add specialized views that match how your team works.
If you’re using conversational AI to answer tickets, views become even more powerful. For example, you might track low CSAT tickets to catch where AI responses fall short or high handover rates to identify AI knowledge gaps. The goal is to reduce clutter so agents can focus on delivering support.
Don’t get bogged down in minor issues while urgent tickets sit unanswered. Escalation rules make sure urgent cases are pushed to the top of your inbox, so they don’t risk revenue or lead to unhappy customers.
Tickets to escalate to agents or specialized queues:
Ticket Fields add structure by requiring your team to capture key data before closing a ticket. For BFCM, make fields like Contact Reason, Resolution, and Return Reason mandatory so you always know why customers reached out and how the issue was resolved.
For CX leads, Ticket Fields removes guesswork. Instead of sifting through tickets one by one, you’ll have clean data to spot trends, report on sales drivers, and train your team.
Pro Tip: Use conditional fields to dig deeper without overwhelming agents. For example, if the contact reason is “Return,” automatically prompt the agent to log the return reason or product defect.
Macros and AI Agent are your frontline during BFCM. When prepped properly, they can clear hundreds of repetitive tickets. The key is to ensure that answers are accurate, up-to-date, and aligned with what you want AI to handle.
Customers will flood your inbox with the same questions: “Where’s my order?” “When will my discount apply?” “What’s your return policy?” Write macros that give short, direct answers up front, include links for details, and use placeholders for personalization.
Bad macro:
Good macro:
Pro Tip: Customers expect deep discounts this time of year. BPO agency C(x)atalyze recommends automating responses to these inquiries with Gorgias Rules. Include words such as “discount” AND “BFCM”, “holiday”, “Thanksgiving”, “Black Friday”, “Christmas”, etc.
AI is only as good as the information you feed it. Before BFCM, make sure it’s pulling from:
Double-check a few responses in Test Mode to confirm the AI is pulling the right information.

Edge cases and urgent questions need a human touch, not an automated reply. Keep AI focused on quick requests like order status, shipping timelines, or promo eligibility. Complex issues, like defective products, VIP complaints, and returns, can directly go to your agents.
Pro Tip: In Gorgias AI Agent settings, you can customize how handovers happen on Chat during business hours and after hours.
Too few agents and you prolong wait times and miss sales. Too many and you’ll leave your team burned out. Capacity planning helps you find the balance to handle the BFCM surge.
Use your ticket-to-order ratio from last year as a baseline, then apply it to this year’s forecast. Compare that number against what your team can realistically handle per shift to see if your current staffing plan holds up.
Read more: How to forecast customer service hiring needs ahead of BFCM
You still have options if you don’t have enough agents helping you out. Customer service agency TalentPop recommends starting by identifying where coverage will fall short, whether that’s evenings, weekends, or specific channels. Then decide whether to increase automation and AI use or bring in temporary assistance.
Before the holiday season, run refreshers on new products, promos, and policy changes so no one hesitates when the tickets roll in. Pair training with cheat sheets or an internal knowledge base, giving your team quick access to the answers they’ll need most often.
Expect late shipments, low inventory, and more returns than usual during peak season. With the proper logistics automations, you can stay ahead of these issues while reducing pressure on your team.
ShipBob and Loop recommend the following steps:
Shipping costs add up fast during peak season. Work with your 3PL or partners like Loop Returns to take advantage of negotiated carrier rates and rate shopping tools that automatically select the most cost-effective option for each order.
To maintain a steady supply of products, set automatic reorder points at the SKU level so reorders are triggered once inventory dips below a threshold. More lead time means fewer ‘out of stock’ surprises for your customers.
Bad weather, delays, or unexpected demand can disrupt shipping timelines. Create a playbook in advance so your team knows exactly how to respond when things go sideways. At minimum, your plan should cover:
Customers want to know when their order will arrive before they hit checkout. Add estimated delivery dates and 2-day shipping badges directly on product pages. These cues help shoppers make confident decisions and reduce pre-purchase questions about shipping times.
Pro Tip: To keep those timelines accurate, build carrier cutoff dates into your Black Friday logistics workflows with your 3PL or fulfillment team. This allows you to avoid promising delivery windows your carriers can’t meet during peak season.
You’ve handled the basics, from ticket routing to staffing and logistics. Now it’s time to go beyond survival. Upselling automations create an end-to-end experience that enhances the customer journey, shows them products they’ll love, and makes it easy to buy more with confidence. To put them to work:
BFCM puts pressure on customers to find the right deal fast, but many don’t know what they’re looking for. Make it easier for them with macros that point shoppers to bestsellers or curated bundles. For a more advanced option, conversational AI like Gorgias Shopping Assistant can guide browsers on their own, even when your agents are offline.
No need to damage your conversion rate just because customers missed the items they wanted. Automations can recommend similar or complementary products, keeping customers engaged rather than leaving them empty-handed.
If an item is sold out, set up automations to:
Automations can detect hesitation through signals like abandoned carts, long checkout times, or even customer messages that mention keywords such as “too expensive” or “I’ll think about it.” In these cases, trigger a small discount to encourage the purchase.
You can take this a step further with conversational AI like Gorgias Shopping Assistant, which detects intent in real time. If a shopper seems uncertain, it can proactively offer a discount code based on the level of their buying intent.
During BFCM, speed alone is not enough. Customers expect accurate, helpful, and on-brand responses, even when volume is at its highest. QA automations help you prioritize quality by reviewing every interaction automatically and flagging where standards are slipping. To make QA part of your automation prep:
Manual QA can only spot-check a small sample of tickets, which means most interactions go unreviewed. AI QA reviews every ticket automatically and delivers feedback instantly. This ensures consistent quality, even when your team is flooded with requests.
Compared to manual QA, AI QA offers:

Customers should get the same level of quality no matter who replies. AI QA evaluates both human and AI conversations using the same criteria. This creates a fair standard and gives you confidence that every interaction meets your brand’s bar for quality.
QA automation is not just about grading tickets. It highlights recurring issues, unclear workflows, or policy confusion. Use these insights to guide targeted coaching sessions and refine AI guidance so both humans and AI deliver better results.
Pro Tip: Pilot your AI QA tool with a small group of agents before peak season. This lets you validate feedback quality and scale with confidence when BFCM volume hits.
The name of the game this Black Friday-Cyber Monday isn’t just to get a ton of online sales, it’s to set up your site for a successful holiday shopping season.
If you want to move the meter, focus on setting up strong BFCM automation flows now.
Gorgias is designed with ecommerce merchants in mind. Find out how Gorgias’s time-saving CX platform can help you create BFCM success. Book a demo today.
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Thanks to conversational AI, live chat has become a larger shift toward always-on support for Shopify stores. It improves customer experience, helps drive sales, and boosts retention—all while giving shoppers a faster, more personal way to connect with your brand.
In fact, 82% of online shoppers say they’d talk to a chatbot if it meant avoiding a wait. The challenge? Choosing the right live chat app. With over 1,000 options in the Shopify App Store, the search can feel overwhelming.
That’s why we’ve rounded up the 13 best Shopify live chat apps to help you narrow it down.
(Not on Shopify? Explore our best live chat apps for ecommerce or best live chat apps overall instead.)
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Live chat is a way for shoppers to get real-time support from a human agent. The best live chat apps also use automation to handle FAQs, route conversations, or collect details before handing things off to your team.
Conversational AI, on the other hand, goes a step further. Instead of assisting your agents, AI chatbots can carry out entire conversations on their own. They answer questions, recommend products, and resolve issues without human involvement.
Today’s top Shopify live chat tools bring these two worlds together. You get the flexibility of human-led support when it matters most, plus AI agents that scale your availability and keep response times low.
App |
Pricing |
Helpdesk Integration |
Automation and AI |
Handoffs to Humans |
Ease of Setup |
Language Localization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gorgias |
$10/mo (7-day trial) |
✅ Native helpdesk |
Rules, macros, AI Agent, Shopping Assistant |
✅ Smooth routing to agents |
Easy, no coding |
✅ |
Zendesk Chat |
$49/agent/mo (14-day trial) |
✅ Zendesk Support Suite |
Macros, triggers, chatbots in higher tiers |
✅ Handoffs supported |
Steeper learning curve |
✅ |
Tawk.to |
Free (branding removal extra) |
❌ |
Basic auto-responses, no advanced AI |
✅ Transfer supported |
Easy, no coding |
✅ |
O: WhatsApp Chat, Contact Form |
Free plan + paid tiers (from $2.99/mo) |
❌ No native helpdesk |
Basic automation & preset welcome messages |
✅ Via your linked messaging apps |
Easy, one-click install & widget setup |
✅ |
Chatra |
$31/mo (free plan available) |
❌ |
Typo correction, chatbots (not advanced AI) |
✅ Manual transfer |
Easy, no coding |
✅ |
Re:amaze |
$29/mo (14-day trial) |
✅ Full helpdesk |
Chatbots, rules, macros, workflows |
✅ Integrated with helpdesk |
Easy, no coding |
✅ |
Tidio |
$29/mo (free plan available) |
❌ |
Automation flows, AI chatbot templates |
✅ Transfers to agents |
Easy, no coding |
✅ |
LiveChat |
$16/mo (14-day trial) |
✅ via LiveChat + integrations; not Shopify-native helpdesk |
Chatbots (via add-ons) |
✅ Handoffs supported |
Easy, no coding |
✅ |
Shopify Inbox |
Free |
❌ Limited to Shopify Inbox/Ping |
No advanced AI, basic chat only |
✅ Manual transfer |
Requires Ping app install |
❌ |
Formilla |
$17.49/mo (15-day trial) |
❌ |
Basic automation rules, no advanced AI |
✅ Manual transfer |
Easy, app install |
❌ |
eDesk Live Chat |
$69/agent/mo (14-day trial) |
✅ eDesk helpdesk |
Limited automation, no advanced AI |
✅ Manual transfer |
Easy, app install |
❌ |
Jotform AI Chatbot & Live Chat |
Free (100 convos); Paid $39/mo |
❌ |
AI chatbot trained on store data, integrations with Slack/WhatsApp |
✅ Smooth transitions |
Easy, no coding |
✅ |
Moose (MooseDesk) |
Free plan; Paid tiers available |
✅ Unified helpdesk inbox |
AI chatbot, FAQ builder, auto-translate |
✅ Integrated handoffs |
Easy (PWA, no coding) |
✅ |
Gorgias is the best customer experience platform for ecommerce merchants. It provides you with all the features you need to create an incredible customer support experience, improve team performance, and increase sales.
One of Gorgias’s most noticeable features is its tight integration with ecommerce platforms, including Shopify, Magento, and BigCommerce. Hence, Gorgias can pull relevant data like order tracking numbers, last order details, loyalty points, etc., from your Shopify dashboard right to your helpdesk.
Another exciting feature of Gorgias chat is Shopping Assistant, a conversational AI tool that helps support teams increase sales on their website. Using your Shopify catalog, AI can recommend, upsell, and offer tailored discounts at scale so every chat conversation is maximized.
Standout features:
Why it may not be for you:
Pricing: Basic plans start at $10/mo. A 7-day free trial is available.

Developed by Zendesk, Zendesk Chat is a live chat app for Shopify stores. It allows you to communicate with customers over your Shopify storefront, mobile apps, and popular messaging apps like Facebook Messenger, Twitter, and Line.
If you’re a Zendesk customer using the Team plan or above, you can use Zendesk Chat for free.
Standout features:
Why it may not be for you:
Pricing: Starting from $49 per agent per month. A 14-day free trial is available.

Tawk.to Live Chat is an agent-centric chat application for Shopify stores. The best thing about this app is it’s 100% free—there’s no limit to the number of agents, chat volumes, or sites you can add widgets to.
Standout features:
Why it may not be for you:
Pricing: Free

O: WhatsApp Chat, Contact Form makes it easy for shoppers to reach you through the channels they already use, like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, and Instagram. Instead of building out a complex live chat system, it focuses on providing a simple, customizable widget that connects directly to your preferred messaging platforms.
Standout features:
Why it may not be for you:
Pricing:

Chatra Live Chat claims to help you “sell more, answer questions, and alleviate concerns to help visitors place an order.” It also allows you to view a shopper's cart contents in real-time to identify the most valuable customers and provide tailored assistance.
Standout features:
Why it may not be for you:
Pricing: Starting from $31 per month. A free plan is available.

Re:amaze is a helpdesk, live chat, ticketing, chatbot, and FAQ for small, medium, and enterprise businesses. It allows you to handle support tickets across channels, including emails, live chat, Facebook pages, Messenger, Twitter, Instagram, SMS, VOIP, and WhatsApp.
Reamaze Live Chat aims to help you support customers faster by chatting with them in real-time. It offers many features that are similar to Gorgias’ and other live chat apps.
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Pricing: Starting from $29 per month. A 14-day free trial is available.

With approximately 900 reviews, Tidio Live Chat is currently the highest-rated live chat app on the Shopify App Store. Tidio merges live chat, bots, and marketing automation to provide you with a comprehensive live chat app.
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Pricing: Starting from $29 a month. A free plan is available.

LiveChat is a messaging app that offers many unique features for its live chat service. It can integrate with most customer relationship management (CRM) tools like Zendesk and ecommerce platforms like Shopify.
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Pricing: Starting from $16 per month. A 14-day free trial is available.

Shopify Inbox is Shopify’s native live chat function that allows you to have real-time conversations with customers visiting your Shopify store. It’s an extension to the messaging capabilities already available within Shopify Ping.
Note that all your chats are managed in Shopify Ping. Shopify also asks your customers to provide a phone number or email address in order to start a chat with you. Their information will be added to your Customer list in Shopify or matched to an existing customer.
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Pricing: Free

Formilla Live Chat offers free live chat and premium services for your Shopify store. You can use this app to chat with your visitors live if they have any questions or need support from your store.
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Pricing: Starting from $17.49 per month. A 15-day free trial is available.

eDesk is a comprehensive customer helpdesk designed for ecommerce. It helps you create a positive experience for customers across your marketing channels: email, live chat, social media, and online store.
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Pricing: Starting from $49 per month. A 14-day free trial is available.
Jotform AI Chatbot & Live Chat lets you provide 24/7 support with an AI-powered chatbot that integrates directly into your Shopify store. The app automatically trains on your store’s data to answer FAQs, track orders, and even recommend products, while still allowing live chat when a human touch is needed.
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Pricing: Free plan available (includes up to 100 monthly conversations). Paid plans start at $39/month with higher limits.

Moose: AI Chatbot & Live Chat (MooseDesk) brings live chat, helpdesk, and omnichannel messaging into one unified tool built for Shopify. With AI-powered automation and support across chat, email, WhatsApp, and social, it's engineered to help you respond faster — without leaving your dashboard.
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Pricing: Free
The benefits of live chat are real, but only if you roll it out with a plan. Too often, brands turn it on everywhere and suddenly face a flood of new tickets their team can’t keep up with. The result is often longer wait times and frustrated customers.
The key is to treat live chat as both a support and sales channel. That means leaning on automation to handle the quick, repetitive stuff, and reserving agent time for higher-value conversations.
Here’s how to strike the right balance:
By combining humans with automation, you’ll give customers the instant responses they expect, without creating another backlog for your team.
There’s no single Shopify live chat app that works for every store. Each brand has its own support needs, sales goals, and team workflows—which means the “best” tool depends on what you’re trying to achieve.
The smartest approach is to test a couple of the apps above and see which one fits your business best. The right live chat tool should do three things: improve customer satisfaction, make your team’s job easier, and contribute to your bottom line.
And if you’re looking for a solution built specifically for ecommerce? Book a demo with Gorgias as the best Shopify-native option.
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We recently unveiled the latest upgrades to Gorgias Helpdesk during Moments that Matter: Meet the Modern Helpdesk.
The event was hosted by Bora Shehu, VP of Product Design, with updates from John Merse (VP of Product), Fraser Bruce (Senior Solutions Consultant), Nicole Simmen (Senior Manager, Customer Implementation), and a customer story from Michael Duran (Operations Manager, Authentic Brands).
From quality of life improvements to brand new features, here’s what’s waiting for you in Gorgias.
Watch the full presentation here:
Agents shouldn’t have to dig for context. Every conversation now comes with Ticket Summaries. Whether an agent has jumped into a ticket mid-conversation or is dealing with a new customer, these AI-generated summaries tell the whole story in no time.
We’ve also given the Customer Timeline a makeover. Now, you can glance at past tickets and order updates in one clean view. Plus, a dedicated Order View lets agents dive into past purchases without leaving the ticket or opening a new tab.

Agents have always had visibility into customer history, but now that context is easier to act on.
Ticket Fields automatically tags tickets with AI-detected reasons, whether that’s shipping questions or product feedback, to help organize your conversations more effectively.
Then, add in another layer of data using Customer Fields (in beta) to note whether you’re speaking to a longtime, VIP customer or a customer with a history of high returns.
All of this data can be funneled into your ticket reports, making it easier for your team to discover new insights about your products, support quality, and more.

Taking your brand global doesn’t have to mean hiring a whole new team or spending extra on a localization tool. AI-powered translations (in beta) will soon be available on the helpdesk.
Finally, your team will be able to support customers in any language in real-time. Customers write in their native language, agents respond in theirs, and the exchange feels natural on both sides.

How many times has an urgent ticket been buried at the bottom of your inbox? The new Priority Scoring system prevents that by automatically labeling tickets as Low, Normal, High, or Critical based on your Rules.
For example, you might label a negative Facebook comment with threatening sentiment as ‘High,’ or bump high-value shoppers to the top with a ‘Critical’ label. This ensures your team always sees the conversations that need the most attention, so no sensitive issue slips through the cracks.
Now in beta, our flow-based IVR (interactive voice response) system lets teams on Gorgias Voice build customized call journeys for every type of conversation. Route customers through interactive menus, segment them based on their data, or direct them to voicemail, and schedule SMS follow-ups and callbacks.
To match agent availability, you can set business hours per phone number and per channel across storefronts. Teams also have more flexibility with ring strategies (ring available agents all at once or one at a time), wrap-up time between calls, and faster availability refreshes.

We understand that CX teams need more than surface-level KPIs—they need to know what’s actually driving performance, revenue, and retention.
With Dashboards, you can build reports focused on CX data you care about, from agent performance to product return trends. Then, filter by store or sub-brand to zoom in on the details each team is responsible for.
We’re also introducing the Human Response Time metric to show how quickly your team responds to escalations from AI Agent. This gives you a clear sign of what issues require human attention, how fast they’re resolved, and whether you need to adjust staffing.

Leave the moving to us—we now manage migrations in-house. Depending on your plan, our Implementation team will transfer emails, customers, macros, and more for you. Combined with 99.99% uptime, switching platforms is smoother, faster, and more reliable than ever.
For accelerated performance, consider our 50-in-50 implementation program, which aims to resolve 50% of your ticket volume using AI Agent within 50 days.
Enterprise customers receive a dedicated Enterprise CSM, optimization workshops, and 24/7 support to get the most out of Gorgias from day one.
Our teams are hard at work changing the landscape of customer experience. Here’s what’s on the Gorgias Product Roadmap:
Our latest helpdesk updates make it easier than before to create memorable customer moments.
As Bora Shehu, our VP of Product Design, said, “We hope that the tools we’re building help you spend less time on robotic work, and more time on impactful human work that grows your businesses through the power of conversations.”
If you’re not on Gorgias yet and want to see what’s possible, book a demo today.
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Sizing has long been a friction point for ecommerce fashion shoppers.
Without the ability to try items on, 58% of shoppers resort to "bracketing"—ordering multiple sizes of the same piece and returning what doesn’t fit.
While it gives customers a temporary fix, it ultimately creates frustration for them and logistical headaches for brands.
The result is rising return rates, higher costs, and wasted resources. To break this cycle, ecommerce brands need to rethink how they guide shoppers toward the perfect fit. The good news is that many brands are already showing the way by using AI-powered tools and smarter product experiences to replicate the fitting room from the comfort of home.
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Recent data highlights just how severe the return challenge has become for fashion and apparel retailers:
In addition, rapidly rising concerns around sustainability and climate change, as well as heightened awareness around over-consumption, are prompting consumers to make changes in their purchasing habits.
Brands who prioritize well-fitting, long-lasting pieces and reduce carbon footprints and the amount of clothing diverted to landfills by lowering returns can actually benefit from a strategic edge.
“Those who choose to approach sustainability with a long-term mindset even while battling short-term problems will be rewarded with more efficient business operations and a competitive advantage,” writes McKinsey in its State of Fashion 2025 report.
Most brands already have size charts, but shoppers don’t want to measure themselves, or find those charts to be inaccurate.
When shoppers lack confidence in choosing the right fit, they either abandon their carts or rely on bracketing, both of which lower profitability and customer trust.
Forward-looking fashion and apparel brands are solving sizing issues by using tools for a more intuitive shopping experience. This ultimately helps them build loyalty, increase retention, and reduce returns.
Rather than purely providing static size charts on your website, opt for AI-generated personalized fit recommendations instead.
For example, European fashion retailer Zalando reduced size-related returns by 10% using AI-driven advice.

The brand flags whether an item is true to size or not. It also offers the ability for customers to see recommendations based on logged fit-based return reasons, past purchases, and other clothing items that fit them well.
Zalando also launched a body measurement feature in 2023 where shoppers can actually scan themselves for more accurate size advice.

As AI grows in proficiency, there are more tools than ever to help shoppers visualize product scale and fit.
For example, accessory shop LeSportsac uses Tangiblee, a product experience tool, to help customers understand scale and what fits inside each bag.

Performance hunting gear shop KUIU takes another approach. It uses a photo-based layering guide, so shoppers can see how the size and fit look with multiple layers on a model. Different model stats shown within product photography give contextual sizing cues.

Sleep shop Cozy Earth takes a similar route, stating model height and size on product photos.

Some brands are helping shoppers pick the right size with interactive quizzes based on factors like height, weight, and the sizes of other clothing items that fit well. SuitShop is among those brands using a Fit Finder quiz on its website.

Similarly, Psycho Bunny leverages the AI tool True Fit as a size finder on product pages.

Ergonomic shoe brand Orthofeet eliminates sizing qualms altogether by including customizable inserts inside each box. Fitting spacers ensure a snug fit and arch enhancement for those who need it, helping shoppers get comfortable shoes that fit.

Jonas Paul Eyewear shares the “try it on at home” approach, offering a free or low-cost home try-on kit.

Gorgias Shopping Assistant helps brands meet that need by delivering human-like guidance at scale, giving shoppers instant answers that feel personal.
For example, VESSEL uses Shopping Assistant in chat to provide real-time support on sizing and inventory, helping customers choose with confidence. By addressing fit questions directly, Shopping Assistant reduces returns and builds trust at the point of purchase.

Similarly, outdoor clothing retailer Arc‘teryx provides an “ask me anything” AI chat where shoppers can confirm any questions they have around fit or sizing.

Sizing for ecommerce fashion and apparel brands has become a business-critical challenge. With 70% of returns tied to fit issues and nearly half of shoppers abandoning purchases over inconvenient returns, brands that replicate the fitting room online stand to gain a competitive advantage.
From Zalando’s 10% reduction in size-related returns to VESSEL’s use of AI-powered chat, the path is clear: investing in smarter size chart solutions pays off with higher retention, lower costs, and stronger sustainability.
The brands that provide fitting room-level experiences online now will set themselves apart from the rest.
Book a demo to see how Gorgias, the leading conversational commerce platform, helps fashion brands cut returns, drive sales, and deliver fitting-room level experiences online.
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Looking to grow an email list to capture leads or offer welcome incentives? These days, the default solution is to plaster a full-screen pop-up on your homepage.
It seems effective on the surface, collecting emails right off the bat, but dig deeper, and these pop-ups disrupt the shopping experience and skyrocket bounce rates—with 72% of customers exiting a website.
But how else do you get your message across?
That’s where Gorgias Convert comes in—a smarter, more customer-centric tool to drive conversions without pushing your visitors away.
Below, we’ll explore why it’s time to move on from full-screen pop-ups and how Gorgias Convert offers a better alternative for Shopify brands looking to boost engagement and revenue.
Pop-ups can be an effective marketing tool, but their full-screen counterpart often creates more problems than they solve. These intrusive overlays pose several challenges that can harm both user experience and your bottom line.
Full-screen pop-ups demand attention, often at the worst possible moment—like when a customer is browsing products or is just about to check out. This experience can frustrate visitors and lead them to abandon your site entirely.
The BBC says every extra second a page takes to load can cost you 10% of your users—and pushy pop-ups don’t help. If your pop-ups are poorly timed or overly intrusive, visitors feel unwelcome, causing them to leave before exploring your offerings.
Traditional pop-ups are static and one-size-fits-all. They can’t adjust messaging based on where the customer is in their shopping journey or their behavior on your site.
Many users employ ad blockers that filter out pop-ups altogether, meaning your message never even reaches a portion of your audience.
Gorgias Convert flips the script by offering a subtle, customer-friendly way to capture leads and drive sales without the drawbacks of full-screen pop-ups. Here’s why your Shopify brand should make the switch:
Gorgias Convert integrates seamlessly into your store, using a chat-based widget that feels like a natural part of the browsing experience. Using chat to double as a supporting and converting tool is less disruptive, allowing customers to explore your store at their own pace.

Convert makes it easy to bring any type of campaign to life. Catch the attention of the exact shoppers you want by detecting their browsing behavior, customer profile, cart attributes, and more.
For example, the exit intent campaign is the top-performing Convert campaign—it detects when a user is about to leave and displays a discount code. It’s fully customizable, allowing you to tailor offers based on how much time they’ve spent on a page, the number of items in their cart, or if they’ve visited more than three times without making a purchase.

Unlike one-size-fits-all pop-ups, Convert lets you tailor your messaging based on customer behavior, order history, and engagement. For example, if a customer is browsing a specific product, Convert can offer a relevant discount or incentive tied directly to that item.
With Convert, you’re not just collecting an email address—you’re starting a conversation. The tool allows you to engage with customers in real-time through pre-set flows that guide them toward taking action, whether it’s signing up for your newsletter, redeeming an offer, or completing a purchase.

Related: 6 types of conversational customer service + how to implement them
In 2024, smartphones were responsible for generating 68 percent of online shopping orders. To meet shoppers where they are, Convert’s chat-style interactions are optimized for mobile users. Unlike traditional pop-ups that don’t display correctly on smaller screens, Convert maintains a seamless experience for shoppers who prefer to shop on the go.

Using Convert means you can combine immediate assistance with smart marketing through its native integration with Gorgias and Shopify. For example, if a customer hesitates to make a purchase, you can intervene with a live chat offer or product recommendation in real-time.
The Shopify integration also allows you to generate unique discount codes that expire within 48 hours—preventing them from being shared on unauthorized coupon sites. These codes are automatically created with customizable thresholds, such as discounts for specific collections or individual users, without manual setup.

Convert allows you to test different messages and incentives, giving valuable insights into what resonates most with your audience. This data-driven approach ensures your lead capture strategy evolves with shoppers over time.
Read more: How campaign messaging can increase conversions
Shopify brands using Gorgias Convert have led to a conversion rate boost of 6-10% more across their website, up to a 24% click-through rate and 43% click-to-order rate, and improved customer satisfaction. By prioritizing a frictionless shopping experience, these brands are turning casual visitors into loyal customers.
Here’s what some happy brands have to say about Convert:
Haircare brand, Kreyol Essence, influenced 13% of revenue with Convert campaigns: “With Convert, we’ve not only improved our conversion rates but also created a seamless, personalized shopping experience that our customers love. It’s like having a personal assistant for each shopper. Thanks to Convert, we can interact with our customers and surface key information at the right time, turning clicks into connections."
Brands using customer service management agency, TalentPop, love how easy it is to generate revenue with Convert: “Clients are constantly surprised and delighted by how effective Gorgias Convert is for revenue generation. They especially appreciate that Convert can be used to target a diverse range of customers across the entire purchasing journey.”
In five months, yoga brand Manduka, increased revenue by 284.15% after using Convert: “Gorgias Convert has helped us make the shopping experience more intuitive. We can give a nice prompt to remind people of promotions we’re running, highlight specific product features, or just remind them we're here to help and answer questions. The chat campaigns make it easy for customers because they lead them to us, as opposed to them having to search for how to contact us for assistance.”
Shoppers want personalized experiences that respect their time and preferences. Full-screen pop-ups belong to an era of intrusive marketing that shoppers would rather leave in the past.
Gorgias Convert for your Shopify brand means delivering impactful interactions, more conversions, and an easy path to long-term customer loyalty.
Ready to make the switch? Start your effortless shopping journey today with Gorgias Convert. Chat with our team!

Today, we’re announcing our deeper investment in conversational AI for ecommerce.
"Since day one, Gorgias has been dedicated to helping ecommerce brands deliver exceptional customer experiences. We started with a helpdesk to centralize support, then introduced AI Agent to instantly resolve support questions,” says Romain Lapeyre, CEO of Gorgias.
“Now, we're taking the next leap forward with an AI Agent that powers the entire customer journey—anticipating buyer needs, boosting sales, and automating high-quality support. Today, I'm happy to announce Gorgias as the Conversational AI platform for ecommerce.”
Gorgias’s Conversational AI platform will let teams provide fast, scalable, and cost-effective support while helping them drive revenue growth. From automatic order changes and refunds to product recommendations and cross-sells, brands will be able to flawlessly combine their support and sales efforts.
The end result is an AI-powered customer journey where every customer interaction feels complete, personal, and connected, both before and after purchase.
Last year, we introduced AI Agent for email.
Some brands call their AI Agent Lisa, some call it Wally, and most treat it like a real member of the team. But this reliable support sidekick was only available to answer customers on email—until now.
Get ready for instant responses that tackle support inquiries of all sizes. Now, your customers can enjoy fast responses that keep their shopping experience as smooth as possible.
On top of improving first response times, AI Agent can play an even more critical role in unblocking sales, suggesting products, and driving upsells and cross-sells.
With responses sent in 15 seconds or less, brands can delight customers with near-instant resolutions.

Actions let AI Agent perform customer requests on behalf of your support team. This includes changing shipping addresses, fetching fulfillment status, canceling orders, adding discounts, and more.
You can use a library of pre-configured Actions for popular apps like Shopify, Rebuy, Loop, and more. And you don’t need any technical skills to set them up.
With almost half of queries requiring some kind of update, Actions is your go-to for complete resolutions so you can get more accomplished.

Quality checks have traditionally been manual, time-consuming, and inconsistent. Our brand new Auto QA feature changes that by automatically scoring 100% of conversations on resolution completeness and communication quality—whether from a human or AI agent.
With Auto QA, team leads can:

Support teams should be in complete control of their AI. That’s why the AI Agent Report and AI Agent Insights were created—to help you know exactly how your AI Agent is performing and contributing to your customer service operations.
The AI Agent Report provides full visibility into AI Agent’s performance, covering metrics like first response Time, CSAT, and one-touch ticket resolutions. Fully integrated into your Support Performance Statistics dashboard, the report includes:

AI Agent Insights takes it a step further. It analyzes AI Agent’s performance data and provides you with a dashboard of recommendations, including potential automation opportunities, popular ticket intents to optimize, and knowledge base improvements.

Soon, we’ll be expanding AI Agent's skills with the launch of Shopping Assistant, a tool designed to assist customers on their shopping journey.
Shopping Assistanthelps brands boost their sales capabilities through smart product recommendations, on-page checkout assistance, and personalized conversations. Now it's easier to reduce cart abandonment, suggest complementary products to boost average order value, and overcome pre-sale objections.
This new tool will bridge the gap between marketing and CX, ensuring brands can scale personalized interactions 24/7 without increasing headcount.

As we continue to innovate with conversational AI, our focus remains on helping you succeed.
By combining smarter tools with valuable insights, we’re creating opportunities for you to put your customers first and build deeper connections at every touchpoint.
Join us as we pave a new way for the future of ecommerce.
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Your customer service conversations contain a goldmine of insight about your shoppers—like why they reached out, trends in shopper behavior, and how your products or services perform.
But how do you turn thousands of unstructured support tickets into accurate, digestible, and actionable takeaways?
Ticket Fields are the answer. They give support teams extra layers of data by labeling tickets in a much smarter way than traditional tags. With the right setup, Ticket Fields can help you uncover patterns, make smarter decisions, and highlight the value customer experience (CX) brings to your entire organization.
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Ticket Fields are customizable properties that allow CX teams to collect and organize information about tickets. Agents fill in ticket fields before closing the ticket, making it much easier to scale data collection.
Ticket Fields can be mandatory, requiring an agent to populate a field before closing the ticket. They can also be conditional, only appearing when relevant to the ticket.
There are four types of Ticket Fields: Dropdown, Number, Text, and Yes/No. Here are some ways to use each:

Unlike Tags, which are single-reason and non-conditional, Ticket Fields ensure key information, such as fulfillment details or cancellation reasons, is built into a ticket.
Think of Tags as stickers added to a ticket, while Ticket Fields are part of the ticket’s DNA itself, giving you much more control and insight.
Let’s take a closer look at why Ticket Fields are far superior at collecting data than Tags:
Agents manually apply Tags, which means it’s easy to forget to tag a ticket.
Ticket Fields, however, enforce structure by allowing CX managers to decide which fields are mandatory and which are optional. This flexibility ensures that all tickets contain the same basic details.
Ticket Fields can be conditional, meaning certain types of tickets automatically include fields that must be filled in.
How does it work? Take a look at this example:
If the Contact Reason field is Cancellation, conditional ticket fields like Cancel Reason, Did We Cancel Subscription, and Order Number must also be filled out.
Here’s how it looks in the Field Conditions settings:

No more missing context, gaps in the data, or typing N/A in a field. Support teams can capture the data they need from each ticket every time.
For CX teams transitioning from other helpdesks, being able to import historical ticket data with the field information intact is significant. This preserves workflows and existing data, helping teams get set up in no time without losing crucial information.
Tags, on the other hand, should be used to:
Ticket Fields are incredibly adaptable, allowing you to capture the exact data your team needs to meet your goals—whether it’s tracking product trends, choosing a shipping carrier, or increasing customer satisfaction.
Here are 12 examples of custom Ticket Fields to level up your data analysis.
Type of ticket field: Dropdown
What to do with the data: Identify common reasons customers contact you and take proactive steps to address them.
The Contact Reason ticket field is an easy way to figure out why customers reach out to your support team in the first place.
You can quickly identify trends, such as a sudden spike in return requests, and investigate whether it's a website, fulfillment, product, or service issue.
Some common contact reasons:
Note: Gorgias AI automatically suggests contact reasons, pre-filling the field with a prediction based on message content. Agents can accept or adjust the suggestion, helping the system become smarter over time as it learns from these interactions.

Type of ticket field: Dropdown
What to do with the data: Assess the effectiveness of resolutions and refine your service level agreement.
The Resolution ticket field tracks the action taken to resolve a ticket. Analyzing how your team handles tickets and identifying opportunities to improve resolutions is essential.
For example, you could analyze how often issues are resolved with replacements versus discounts. If you find replacements are overused for minor issues, you might implement a policy to provide discounts instead, helping to reduce costs without harming customer satisfaction.
Here are some values to add to the Resolution ticket field:

Type of ticket field: Dropdown
What to do with the data: Use both positive and negative feedback to update your policies, escalation process, customer-facing resources, product, and more.
The Feedback ticket field can capture general feedback about your brand or feedback specific to your products.
This field is an excellent way to carry out product research. For example, if you’re a food brand, you can create a dropdown that categorizes feedback by sentiment, such as “Too Sweet,” “Too Salty,” “General Dislike,” and “Artificial Taste.” Once you’ve received a decent amount of feedback, you can return to the test kitchen and perfect your recipe.

Type of ticket field: Dropdown
What to do with the data: Track product trends and prioritize improvements.
The Product field is valuable for tracking which items generate the most inquiries. If you have a large inventory, incorporating a Product ticket field can help flag which products are causing the most issues or trouble for shoppers.
If a product is the most used value, this could indicate frequent issues with the product, such as quality issues, defects, or missing information on its product page.
If a product is the least used value, it may not be generating much attention. If this is due to low sales, consider enhancing its visibility through marketing to attract more shoppers. However, being the least used value can also be good news, meaning your product performs well, and shoppers have no complaints.
Pro Tip: To understand which specific products are getting returned, add a conditional “Product” ticket field.

Type of ticket field: Dropdown + conditional field
What to do with the data: Identify recurring quality issues and fix root causes.
Track the most prominent defects reported by customers with a Defect ticket field. This can help you monitor product quality and adjust production, manufacturer, or supplier processes.
For deeper insights, add a conditional “Product” field to pinpoint which products experience specific defects. For example, if you’re a bag brand, you might find that a certain backpack is usually tied to a “Zipper” defect. This can be a valuable insight to pass on to your product team to alter the design or adjust your manufacturing process.
Here’s a look at the dropdown values for the Defect ticket field:

Type of ticket field: Dropdown
What to do with the data: Lower churn by addressing cancellation triggers.
If you’re a subscription-based business with a climbing cancellation rate, adding a Cancellation Reason ticket field can help you stop the churn. This field tracks why customers cancel orders or subscriptions. It’s a powerful way to identify patterns, such as price sensitivity or delivery delays, and to take steps to retain customers.
Cancellation reason examples:
Type of ticket field: Dropdown + conditional field
What to do with the data: Evaluate shipping carrier performance and improve logistics.
For any ecommerce brand, your shipping carrier is a big contributor to customer satisfaction. The faster a customer’s order gets to them, the better.
Use a Shipping Carrier ticket field to track the shipping carrier for tickets related to delivery issues. This will provide insights into which carriers perform poorly, enabling you to modify your logistics and order fulfillment processes.
Pair the Shipping Carrier field with a conditional “Shipping Issue” field to identify potential correlations. For example, if “Delayed” is a top shipping issue for a certain carrier, it may be time to change your logistics process.

Type of ticket field: Dropdown
What to do with the data: Learn how customers find your brand and see what types of customers and issues are tied to the purchase source.
The Purchase Origin field helps you see where customers are coming from. Are they buying directly from your website? Or from social media platforms like Instagram or TikTok?
Dig deeper, and you may also spot connections between purchase origin and common issues.
For your marketing team, this data will help improve strategies at all levels, from advertising and messaging to targeting the right platforms.

Type of ticket field: Yes/No
What to do with the data: Reduce escalations by revising escalation processes and retraining agents.
The Customer Escalation field tracks whether a ticket was escalated to a manager. It helps teams identify training needs and improve processes to reduce escalations.
As the use of AI agents increases in ecommerce customer service, having a clear view of which tickets are escalated can help pinpoint gaps in AI performance and identify scenarios that require human intervention.
Analyzing this data over time can guide updates to AI workflows and agent training, reducing the need for escalations altogether.
Type of ticket field: Number
What to do with the data: Understand how discounts impact customer satisfaction.
The Discount Percentage ticket field tracks the percentage of a discount applied to a customer's order, offering insights into how promotions affect customer behavior.
For example, if customers using a 20% discount frequently contact support about order confusion or dissatisfaction, it might indicate unclear promotion terms or product descriptions. This data helps brands refine promotional messaging and determine whether higher discounts lead to increased ticket volumes, customer satisfaction, or sales.

Type of ticket field: Yes/No + conditional field
What to do with the data: Improve the customer experience for brand new customers.
The First-Time Buyer field flags whether a customer is making their first purchase, making it easier to spot and support new shoppers. When a customer is marked as a first-time buyer, a conditional “Customer Sentiment” field can appear to capture how they feel about their experience.
First-time buyers often have questions about products or need recommendations to feel confident about their purchase. Pairing this ticket field with sentiment data helps to identify common pain points, preferences, and patterns among new customers so your team can finetune the customer experience and leave a lasting first impression.

Type of ticket field: Number
What to do with the data: Analyze product performance over time.
The Months in Use field tracks how long customers have been using a product. It’s perfect for spotting when items start breaking down, spoiling, or losing effectiveness.
This data helps brands figure out where durability, shelf life, or packaging could be improved to keep customers happy and products performing as expected.
Ticket Fields provide value across the entire CX ecosystem, from agents to decision-makers.
Ticket Fields are only as powerful as the processes that support them. Follow these five steps to help your team turn support tickets into valuable data for better reporting.
Decide what insights your team needs to improve workflows, product quality, or customer satisfaction. For example, if you want to track cancellations, set up fields like "Cancellation Reason" and "Refund Amount." Keep your Ticket Fields focused on data your team can use.
Use Gorgias to configure Ticket Fields in a structured and easy-to-use format. Keep dropdown options concise and specific to avoid confusion. Then, run a test ticket or two to confirm the setup works smoothly for agents.
Read more: Create and edit Ticket Fields
Create a presentation deck that clearly explains the purpose of every Ticket Field, the options agents can select for each field, and how the fields tie into the team’s data goals. For added visuals, include flowcharts to show when and how to use each field.

Pro Tip: Give agents a quick reference tool they can easily consult by providing a cheat sheet summarizing Ticket Field best practices.
Whether the data points to gaps in your workflows, product details, or customer education, acting on these patterns is how you drive meaningful change.
Here are some fixes, from low to high effort, that your team can implement:
Schedule a monthly meeting to review your Ticket Fields Statistics and evaluate their impact on your support workflows and customer satisfaction.
During the meeting, discuss:
Lastly, remember to document the insights and update your team regularly to keep everyone aligned.

Gorgias’s Ticket Fields turn ticket data into insights you can actually use. Spot trends, improve workflows, and make faster, smarter decisions.
Are you ready to see it in action? Book a demo, and let us show you how Ticket Fields can elevate your support.
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According to Salesforce research, 77% of support staff have dealt with increased and complex workflows compared to the year prior. In addition, 56% of agents have experienced burnout due to support work.
As teams transition into the next era of CX—one where almost every customer expects efficiency, convenience, and friendly and knowledgeable service –– they’ll need the support of more than just a stellar lead to avoid the stress that comes with the job.
AI and automation are valuable and impactful tools that can aid teams in providing these top-notch experiences while helping agents lower their own stress.
Here are seven ways to leverage AI and automation to increase agent productivity, meet customer expectations, and decrease burnout on CX teams.
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While there will always be reasons for human intervention, here are seven support challenges that AI and automation can solve for CX teams long term.
Every CX team receives repetitive questions like “where is my order” (WISMO), “can I change my shipping address,” or “what is your return policy” every single day. These questions add up over time, creating frustration and burnout for agents and longer response times for customers.
Instead, teams can leverage AI and automation to answer these questions and take time back for other essential tasks.
If you use Gorgias, there are a couple of ways to put automation to work.

"Gorgias's AI Agent has been a game-changer for us, allowing us to automate nearly half of our customer service inquiries. This efficiency means we don’t need to hire additional staff to manage routine tasks, which has saved us the equivalent of two full-time positions.
—Noémie Rousseau, Customer Service Manager at Pajar
Resource: How to automate half of your CX tasks
Many customers get frustrated due to delayed support responses, especially if (they believe) they’re asking a simple question. Not only can AI and automation support by offering responses to these questions, they allow human agents to respond faster to customers who have more complex questions.

AI Agent has been an effective tool for the team at luxe golf accessory shop VESSEL. “Now we’re able to get back to people so much faster than before,” says Lauren Reams, their Customer Experience Manager.
“We can quickly collect information – avoiding the back and forth questions like what is your name, email or shipping address. Using AI to eliminate the back and forth has been great, and getting back to customers much faster than before has been the biggest win for our team.”
If customers see an inconsistent tone of voice across responses, it’ll affect your brand credibility. It also causes confusion and may create issues maintaining repeat and loyal customers.

Manual quality assurance checks are time-consuming and often inconsistent. But they’re key to providing great support at scale while maintaining a high standard across thousands of interactions. Aside from catching any errors, a regular QA process also builds trust with customers, increases personalization, and helps agents improve over time.
Automated quality assurance can provide up to 90% accuracy, according to research by McKinsey. To ensure 100% of your customer conversations are checked, used Auto QA. This AI-powered QA tool evaluates your team's responses—AI or human—based on Resolution Completeness, Communication, and Language Proficiency.

When CX teams are bogged down with an overwhelming amount of tickets, there’s going to be a lack of time and opportunity to upsell in customer conversations. This is especially true when dealing with angry or upset customers, and during high-impact periods like BFCM.
Activate onsite marketing campaigns with Gorgias Convert to provide product recommendations and promote current discounts, sales, or campaigns.
For example, you can use AI to promote relevant items to shoppers to increase their cart value. You might highlight items that are frequently bought together, or show a bundle that would make a great gift for someone. Research shows that these types of personalized recommendations can increase average order value (AOV) by 15%.

Resource: 5 Holiday Onsite Campaigns to Maximize Year-End Sales
The National Retail Federation (NRF) projects that retail returns will total $890 billion in 2024. With so many brands losing money from returns, it’s essential that you find ways to mitigate them.
By switching to Gorgias, Audien Hearing saw nearly a 5% drop in return rates. And Rumpl saw $8,000 in recouped return fees by integrating Loop Returns with Gorgias.
Loop lets customers self-serve returns through a returns portal that encourages exchanges instead. It makes the entire process a breeze, and eliminates back and forth between customers and busy support teams.

Many times, issues that were completely avoidable are escalated, leaving support teams with more tickets and already frustrated customers. These issues are likely common points of confusion that you can easily solve before they ever reach your customers.
If you use Gorgias, here’s how you can leverage automation:

“I’ve been in this role for four years and this was probably our best back to school season yet. In past years, you knew you were going to come in and be bogged down – but this year was way more seamless and much less stressful and that’s thanks to AI Agent.”
—Danae Kaminski, Customer Care Team Lead at Jonas Paul Eyewear
At Gorgias, our goal is to create solutions to the real problems CX professionals face every day. Tools like AI Agent make it possible for teams to provide better customer experiences, reduce agent stress, and create more cohesive and positive working environments overall.
”Thanks to the time we've saved by automating many of our routine tasks, our team has had the chance to bond more,” says Noémie.
“We even had time for a team picnic and painted a picnic table outside! It’s been great to step away and spend time as a team occasionally, knowing that our customers are still being taken care of by the AI Agent. It’s really improved team morale.”
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The start of a new year is the perfect time to give your help center the refresh it deserves. For many ecommerce brands, the help center is one of the most underused support tools—yet it's also one of the most powerful. 88% of customers already search your website for some kind of knowledge base or FAQ.
Customers expect fast answers, and a well-designed, updated help center can meet their needs while taking some weight off your support team. We’ll walk you through why refreshing matters and how to do it.
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90% of consumers worldwide consider issue resolution their top priority for customer service. A robust help center gives you the tools to meet this expectation, delivering fast and reliable solutions that simplify your customers’ lives.
A well-designed help center benefits both your customers and your team. For customers, it lets them solve problems quickly and independently. Instead of waiting for an email response or queuing for live chat, a help center empowers them to find answers on their own terms 24/7.
For your team, a refreshed help center is transformative, too. Here’s what a help center update can achieve:
In short, refreshing your help center will improve customer experience and boost efficiency across your entire customer service strategy. It’s a win-win for everyone.
Refreshing your help center doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By breaking the process into clear, actionable steps, you can transform your help center into a powerful self-service tool that delights customers and supports your team.
Here are four key steps to guide your refresh.
Before making any major changes, you need to understand where your help center currently stands. A thorough audit will help you identify areas for improvement and ensure you make targeted updates.
Here's how to start:
Dive into your help center metrics to spot underperforming content. Look at article views, time-on-page, and bounce rates. Low engagement might mean the content is unclear, irrelevant, or hard to find.
With a customer experience platform like Gorgias, you can view the performance of each article:

Customer feedback is invaluable. Use surveys or follow-up emails to ask customers what information they had trouble finding. Their responses can highlight blind spots in your help center.
At the end of each help center article, include a simple question like, "Was this content helpful?" Use the feedback to pinpoint which articles are effective and which may need improvement.

Put yourself in your customers’ shoes. Try searching for answers to common questions. Is the layout intuitive? Are the search results helpful? A smooth user experience is key to a successful help center.
Check if your articles are outdated or missing important updates, like new product features or policy changes.
Read more: How to create and optimize a customer knowledge base
Fresh, well-organized content is the backbone of a great help center. Customers rely on clear and accurate information, so investing in your content can transform your help center into a powerful self-service tool.
Here’s how to refresh your content and make it shine:
Regularly analyze support tickets to identify common and emerging questions. Integrate these into your knowledge base to address customer needs proactively and reduce incoming tickets.
Text alone isn’t always enough. Use images, GIFs, and videos to break down complex topics and make instructions easier to follow. For example, a quick explainer video can save customers time and eliminate confusion.
Princess Polly’s customer help center exemplifies what a great help center should look like. Its visually appealing design ensures that customers can quickly navigate to the information they need. Whether they’re looking for help with shipping, payments, returns, or any other issue, the intuitive layout makes the process simple and stress-free.

Gorgias lets you customize fonts, logos, and headers for your Help Center without any coding. If you want more customization, you can dip into HTML and CSS to tailor specific elements.
Ensure your content reflects your brand voice while staying approachable and customer-friendly. Consistency builds trust and reinforces your brand identity.
Need help finding your brand voice? Read AI Tone of Voice: Tips for On-Brand Customer Communication for guidance.
Review older content for inaccuracies or missing information, such as policy changes or new product details.
Use bullet points, short paragraphs, and clear headings to make articles easy to scan. Most customers skim for quick answers—design your content to match their behavior.
Even the most well-crafted help center is ineffective if customers can’t locate it. Ensuring visibility across all customer touchpoints is key to driving engagement and making self-service the first stop for support. Here’s how to do it:
Make your help center easily accessible by placing links in strategic locations, such as your website’s header, footer, and main navigation menu. Include links in transactional emails, like order confirmations, tracking updates, or shipping updates, where customers often have questions.
Optimize your help center articles with keywords your customers are likely to search for. Use clear, concise titles, meta descriptions, and headings to boost search engine visibility and help customers find answers directly from Google.
Use tools like automated chat and automated email responses to proactively surface relevant help center articles. For instance, when customers type a question in a chatbox, suggest related articles before escalating to a support agent.
Read more: Offer more self-serve options with Flows: 10 use cases & best practices
Don’t wait for customers to stumble upon your help center—promote it! Highlight it in onboarding emails, social media posts, and banners on your site.

Jonas Paul Eyewear ensures their help center is easy to access by prominently linking it in the website’s footer under the “Quick Links” section. The thoughtful placement ensures customers can quickly navigate to the help center from any page, making it a convenient resource for addressing their questions or concerns.
Read more: Boost your Help Center's visibility: Proven strategies to increase article views
Your help center isn’t just for customers—it will also level up your AI-driven support strategy. By structuring your knowledge base effectively, you enable AI tools to deliver accurate, reliable, and consistent answers to customer queries.
Here’s how to make it work:
Ensure your help center articles cover a wide range of customer questions in detail. This makes it easier for AI tools to pull relevant information and respond accurately.
Organize your content with clear headings, bullet points, and simple language. Well-structured articles are easier for AI to parse and interpret.
Use uniform terminology across articles to prevent confusion and ensure AI tools can quickly identify relevant data.
Keep your knowledge base fresh by adding new FAQs, updating outdated content, and incorporating customer feedback. Up-to-date information ensures AI tools provide answers that align with your latest products, policies, and services.
Periodically review how well your AI tools are using your help center content to address customer needs. Identify gaps in information and fine-tune articles as needed.
Dr. Bronner’s built their help center to power AI Agent, a conversational support assistant that answers both transactional and personalized customer inquiries in the same style as a human agent. Making this change helps the brand save $100,000 a year and decrease their resolution time by 74%.

💡Pro Tip: Transform your help center into an AI training powerhouse with Gorgias’s help center AI optimization guide. This guide offers actionable tips for making your knowledge base AI-ready.

By using your help center to power AI tools, you’ll improve customer self-service options and lighten the load on your support team. AI-enhanced support delivers faster resolutions, higher customer satisfaction, and a scalable approach to customer service.
Refreshing your help center isn’t just about improving customer experience—it’s a game-changer for your entire support strategy. With tools like Gorgias’s Help Center, you can empower customers to self-serve while equipping your team with the resources they need to excel.
In 2025, make your help center the cornerstone of your support operations—and watch the results speak for themselves.
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This year, 71% of customer experience (CX) leaders are using AI and automation to handle the holiday shopping season. These tools, including AI agents and email autoresponders, speed up tasks like responding to customers and updating orders.
But answering tickets isn't enough. Responses must also be high-quality, whether from humans or AI. And while customer satisfaction (CSAT) is the standard measure of how successful these interactions are, they have major limits.
CSAT scores don’t tell the full story about whether agents were helpful or if they used on-brand language. These gray areas in quality lead to missed sales, higher return rates, and frustrated customers during peak periods.
AI quality assurance (QA) is changing that. In this article, we’ll see what QA looks like today, how AI can simplify the process, and how CX teams can use tools like Auto QA to improve quality across all conversations.
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Today, QA in customer support is a largely manual responsibility. Customer conversations are reviewed by CX team leads to ensure customer satisfaction and identify areas for agent coaching. Team leads evaluate agent responses against a checklist of best practices, including the proper use of language, product knowledge, consistency, and helpfulness.
However, reviewing tickets takes a long time.
QA is important, but it's hard to prioritize when customers are actively waiting for help with refunds, urgent order edits, or negative reviews. And when CX teams are under-resourced and short-staffed, it’s easy to put QA on the back burner.
What’s more, as AI plays a bigger role in responding to customers, quality assurance must evolve to ensure the quality of AI-generated responses, not just human responses.
Over time, the lack of QA in CX can hold back support teams for three reasons:
AI-powered quality assurance (QA) uses AI to automate the process of reviewing customer interactions for resolution completeness, communication, language proficiency, and more.
Instead of team leads spending hours manually sifting through tickets, AI takes over and evaluates how well tickets were resolved by agents.
Shifting this traditionally manual work to an automated process pulls teams out of the weeds and into more beneficial work like speaking to customers and upselling.

With AI QA, routine ticket reviews are not just an optional part of your customer service strategy, they become a permanent part of it. The road to greater customer trust, resolution times, and stronger product knowledge becomes easier.
Read more: Why your strategy needs customer service quality assurance
Manual QA is like trying to review a handful of tickets during an incoming flood of new customer requests. Team leads can only focus on a small sample, leaving most interactions unchecked. Without complete visibility, creating a standard across all interactions is challenging.
Now, switch over to AI QA. You don’t have to choose between QA duty or answering tickets—QA checks are automatically done. You’ll still need to monitor AI’s performance, but now there’s more time to focus on creating strategies that improve the customer experience.
Here’s how AI QA and manual QA measure up to each other:
|
Feature |
AI QA |
Manual QA |
|---|---|---|
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Number of Tickets Reviewed |
All tickets are reviewed automatically. |
Only a small sample of tickets can be reviewed. |
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Speed of Reviews |
Reviews are completed instantly after responses. |
Reviews are time-consuming and delayed. |
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Consistency |
Feedback is consistent and unbiased across all tickets. |
Feedback varies depending on the reviewer. |
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Scalability |
Scales, regardless of ticket volume. |
Struggles to keep up with high ticket volumes. |
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Agent Feedback |
Provides instant, actionable feedback for every resolved ticket. |
Feedback is delayed and limited to a few cases. |
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Leader Advantage |
Frees up leaders to train the team and improve workflows. |
Disadvantageous, as leaders spend most time manually reviewing tickets. |
AI quality assurance helps CX leaders move beyond manual reviews by offering fast, thorough insights into performance and customer needs. Here are seven key benefits it brings to your team.
AI QA reviews every ticket, giving CX leaders a complete view of agent performance and customer trends. Nothing slips through the cracks, so you can act on real data each and every single time.
What the team wins: Key areas to focus on to improve the customer experience.
What the customer wins: A consistent support experience where their concerns are fully addressed.
Only a third of customers highly trust businesses, and without QA checks in place, that trust only deteriorates.
AI QA feedback can highlight confusing policies or common product issues that lead to unhappy customers. With instant feedback, teams can quickly make changes and create better, consistent customer experiences.
What the team wins: Faster fixes for recurring issues.
What the customer wins: A smoother, frustration-free experience.
Agents can receive feedback that instantly highlights gaps in workflows or unclear escalation steps. This is an efficient way to resolve issues within the wider team before they become more significant problems.
What the team wins: Process issues are solved quickly.
What the customer wins: Faster resolutions with little to no delays.
AI QA evaluates both Gorgias AI Agent and human agent interactions using the same criteria. This creates a level playing field and ensures all customer interactions meet the same quality standards.
What the team wins: Fair evaluations for both AI and human responses.
What the customer wins: High-quality support, no matter who handles the ticket.
With less time spent on manual reviews, leaders can dedicate more energy to team development. Training sessions guided by AI insights help agents improve quickly and ensure the team delivers support that aligns with protocols.
What the team wins: More focused skill-building based on data.
What the customer wins: Clearer and more accurate support.
AI QA is helpful for showing agents which areas they need more training on, whether it's being better about using brand voice or polishing up on product knowledge. This leads to better support processes and stronger product understanding across the team.
What the team wins: Better support tactics and product expertise.
What the customer wins: Faster resolutions due to knowledgeable agents.
Since all tickets are reviewed, teams can feel confident they’re delivering high-quality support on a regular basis. Customers get clear, helpful answers, while agents gain insights from every ticket with AI feedback.
What the team wins: Consistent support performance.
What the customer wins: Reliable support they can trust.
AI QA analyzes tickets using predefined categories to evaluate how complete and helpful agent responses are. Let’s take a closer look at how it maintains accurate ticket reviews with an AI QA tool like Gorgias’s Auto QA.
Auto QA evaluates tickets based on three key areas: Resolution Completeness, Communication, and Language Proficiency.
For Resolution Completeness, it checks if all customer concerns were fully addressed. For example, if an agent resolves only one of two issues raised, the ticket is marked incomplete. Tickets where customers resolve issues on their own or don’t respond to follow-ups can still be graded as complete if handled appropriately.
Communication quality is scored on a scale of 1 to 5, assessing clarity, professionalism, and tone. Agents earn higher scores when they provide clear solutions and remain positive throughout the interaction.
Finally, Language Proficiency evaluates whether an agent displayed high proficiency in the language of the conversation. The score considers how well spelling, grammar, and syntax were employed.

Auto QA isn’t set in stone. Team leads can expand on AI-generated feedback by adding their comments. For example, if a resolution is graded as ‘Incomplete,’ a team lead can explain why and provide additional context. This helps clarify the evaluation for the agent and also helps the AI model improve over time.
Ready to bring the benefits of AI QA to your team? Here’s how to get started with Auto QA:
AI QA isn’t just about automating ticket reviews — it empowers CX leaders to focus on what truly matters: training and improving processes.
Leave spot-checking and inconsistent application of policies and brand voice in the past. As a built-in feature of Gorgias Automate, Auto QA makes high-quality customer interactions your brand’s standard.
Book a demo now.
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Nailing customer support during BFCM is all about staying ahead of the game and making smart moves—fast.
But the real key to success lies in what you do when the rush is over. Treating BFCM as a learning opportunity allows you to refine your customer experience (CX) and set yourself up for an even better performance next year.
Without a plan for what to do after Black Friday, it’s easy to repeat mistakes or overlook key trends that could make all the difference next year.
In this article, we’ll share a simple framework to help you evaluate your BFCM performance and turn insights into actionable steps for long-term CX improvement.
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It’s best to reflect on key areas like customer service, tech performance, customer behavior, and operations right after BFCM versus waiting until late next year.
By taking a closer look now, you can spot what worked, fix what didn’t, and start applying those insights to other big sales events throughout the year—not just BFCM.
A little effort now = a lot of payoff later!
By analyzing key metrics, you can identify what worked, where your team excelled, and what areas need improvement to better prepare for future busy seasons. Key metrics include:
Tools like Gorgias’s Ticket Insights can reveal which issues—like discounts, shipping policies, or damaged orders—dominated your support tickets.

For a more comprehensive view, Gorgias’s Support Performance dashboard shows how customer service influenced sales, including tickets converted, conversion ratios, and total revenue. These insights are invaluable for understanding the connection between support efficiency and revenue growth.

Brands like Obvi, a leading supplement company, have leveraged Gorgias to enhance their support strategies.
Obvi serves a large number of shoppers seeking pre-sales guidance to choose the right supplements. By using Gorgias’s Flows and Article Recommendations, they provide instant, automated answers to frequently asked questions directly within Chat.
Here’s how it works:

To fine-tune their approach, Obvi uses data from their tickets to identify recurring customer questions. By analyzing the gaps between their initial FAQs and real customer inquiries, they adjusted their automated responses to better meet customer needs.

“We thought we knew what our FAQs were, but data from Gorgias was incredibly insightful to understand which FAQs to automate. That's one reason it's really valuable to have our Helpdesk tickets and automation features in one tool.”
—Ron Shah, CEO and Co-founder at Obvi
While marketing efforts often steal the spotlight, savvy brands know that backend systems are the unsung heroes of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
Start by auditing critical areas such as platform downtime, checkout errors, or slow response times. These issues not only frustrate shoppers but can also lead to lost revenue and customer loyalty during your busiest shopping days of the year.
Next, evaluate how well your tools were able to manage peak volumes. Did your helpdesk, CRM, and ecommerce platforms work seamlessly together, or were there gaps in your integrations?
If switching between platforms slowed your team down or caused data silos, consider streamlining your tech stack with an all-in-one CX solution.
For example, conversational AI platforms like Gorgias enable CX teams to consolidate support, sales, and automation into a single tool. Gorgias combines Helpdesk and AI Agent to resolve customer issues efficiently, while Convert supports upselling and increasing customer lifetime value.
A streamlined, integrated platform not only boosts efficiency but also helps your CX team focus on what matters most: delivering exceptional customer experiences.
Start by reviewing product demand, buying patterns, and cart-building behaviors. Were there any unexpected customer needs or shifts in preferences? Identifying these trends can help you refine your inventory planning, marketing strategies, and product offerings.
For example, here’s a detailed breakdown of what to look for:
Use these insights to adjust inventory planning for future campaigns. Ensure you have sufficient stock of trending products and create promotional bundles for underperforming items.
Tailor future cart-building promotions to encourage higher Average Order Value (AOV). For instance, highlight complementary products or offer discounts on bundles.
Incorporate these suggestions into your product development or cross-sell strategies. Highlight related products in future campaigns to meet these emerging needs.
If you have an FAQ page or Help Center, evaluate how well it performed. Did customers find the information they needed, or did they still open tickets for common questions?
Metrics like Article Views, Number of Searches, and Click-Through Rates can show how effectively your self-service resources meet customer needs.
If customers contact support for information already in your Help Center, it may indicate unclear articles or poor visibility of resources. This means you should rewrite unclear articles, optimize search terms, and ensure Help Center links are prominently displayed across your website and emails.
BFCM is a stress test for your operations, and reflecting on how well your systems handled the surge can help you uncover critical areas for improvement.
Start by reviewing your staffing during peak periods. Did your customer service and warehouse teams feel overwhelmed, or were they adequately supported?
Questions to Ask:
Next Steps:
Preparing your team with a more flexible schedule and extra resources for high-demand areas can make all the difference.
If order fulfillment workflows slowed down or became error-prone, it may be time to optimize your processes.
Questions to Ask:
Next Steps:
Stockouts or overstock situations during BFCM can directly impact both sales and customer satisfaction.
Questions to Ask:
Next Steps:
Operational challenges often have a ripple effect on customer experience. By reflecting on these areas—staffing, fulfillment, and inventory—you can identify actionable improvements that streamline operations and create a smoother experience for both your team and your customers.
Once you've reviewed the key areas of your BFCM performance, the next step is turning those insights into actionable strategies. Here’s how to build a CX improvement plan that sets you up for long-term success.
Start by centralizing everything you’ve uncovered from your retro.
Use collaborative tools like Notion, Google Docs, or Trello to organize insights across customer service, tech performance, and operations.
And don’t just focus on observations—highlight actionable takeaways. For example, instead of noting “high contact rates,” document the underlying causes, like gaps in FAQs or unclear return policies.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the volume of data, let AI do the heavy lifting. Use prompts like these to quickly spot patterns:
AI tools can save you time and ensure nothing slips through the cracks as you plan your next steps.
Analyzing challenges in your CX processes can reveal quick wins and long-term improvements. Here are a few common support pain points and how to address them:
A surge in customer inquiries often signals that self-service options aren’t meeting expectations.
Solution: Add or update tools like chat widgets, Help Centers, and post-purchase emails to proactively answer common questions.
This usually points to workflow inefficiencies or a lack of team bandwidth.
Solution: Use automation to prioritize urgent tickets, deflect repetitive inquiries, and ensure smoother workflows.
Frustration with slow resolutions or insufficient empathy often leads to poor satisfaction ratings.
Solution: Invest in empathy training and implement faster resolution strategies, like automating FAQs or integrating sentiment detection tools to flag unhappy customers.
While tools like Gorgias’s AI Agent can streamline support, improper setup can lead to automation loops that frustrate customers.
Solution: Define rules for when AI should escalate to a human, feed it more comprehensive data (like updated Help Center articles), and set boundaries for topics it shouldn’t handle.

For example, even with the efficiency provided by their Helpdesk, Obvi found Black Friday and Cyber Monday to be a hectic and stressful period for their small customer support team—just one full-time agent and half of another team member’s time.
The influx of customer inquiries made it difficult to focus on more complex tickets that could save sales from unhappy customers or convert inquiries into purchases. Instead, their team was bogged down by thousands of repetitive questions, like “Where is my order?”
Automating answers to repetitive questions gave the Obvi team the room to focus on personalized and revenue-driving customer interactions, like engaging with their community of 75,000 women.
“Instantly, our CX team had time to prioritize important matters, like being active in our community of 75,000 women instead of sitting answering emails.”
—Ron Shah, CEO and Co-founder at Obvi
The extra bandwidth helped Obvi drive over 3x the purchases from support conversations compared to previous years. AI Agent also enabled their team to reach inbox zero by 6 pm—during Black Friday week!
By automating 27% of their inquiries, they not only improved their response times but also handled over 150 tickets daily with just 1.5 agents, driving 10x more sales during BFCM.
Even the smallest changes can deliver a big impact.
For example, update FAQs based on ticket trends or refine chat flows to reduce repetitive questions. Consolidating your CX tools into an omnichannel helpdesk like Gorgias can also reduce agent workload while delivering consistent customer experiences.
Repetitive inquiries—like shipping updates, return questions, or product FAQs—don’t need to consume your team’s time. Automating these workflows can significantly lighten your team’s load while keeping response times quick.
Gorgias users, for example, can automate up to 60% of support tickets with conversational AI tools like AI Agent, enabling teams to focus on higher-value interactions.
Quick wins aren’t just about streamlining support—they can also drive measurable results.
For instance, Pajar, a footwear brand, leverages AI Agent to handle common inquiries in English and French. While this is a feature they use year-round, it’s handy during holiday shopping seasons when support teams are under pressure to respond quickly.

This freed up their small team of five agents to focus on complex tickets, achieving impressive results:
With tools like AI Agent and Sentiment Detection, you can automate prioritization for tickets—such as flagging urgent issues or unhappy customers—while still maintaining a personal touch.
Peak season often highlights gaps in both team training and CX tools. Addressing these areas not only improves your team’s ability to handle high-pressure situations but also fosters a stronger customer-first mindset across your organization.
Start by leveraging the feedback you’ve collected. Your team has so much data they can review between channels like email, SMS, chat, and social media—both compliments and complaints. You need to be willing to listen to every customer’s needs.
At Love Wellness, customer feedback is treated as a daily priority.
The team has a dedicated Slack channel for feedback, where team members regularly drop insights from all touchpoints. This collaborative approach helps them get familiar with recurring themes, dissect customer needs, and work together on solutions.

The Love Wellness team recommends scheduling recurring feedback share sessions with Product or Website teams—or even inviting those teams into Gorgias to create dedicated views for feedback categories like product improvements or website issues.
Beyond tools and processes, training is crucial. Their team also emphasizes the importance of fostering a customer-first mindset at all levels:
Customer service is one of the main ways they build trust with customers, especially in the personal care and women’s health niche. That’s why the Love Wellness team created an immersive customer experience training program that involves everyone—from the company's president to its office manager.
This holistic approach ensures that every team member, regardless of their role, understands the company’s purpose and how their actions contribute to a seamless customer experience.
Your customer support team isn’t just there to clear tickets—it’s a key driver of revenue, retention, and customer lifetime value (CLV). Yet, too many teams measure success based solely on metrics like response and resolution times. While these are important, they’re only part of the story.
As Zoe Kahn, Manager of Customer Experience and Retention at Chomps, explains:
“Aiming for overly broad goals of ‘surprising and delighting’ customers without a real understanding of how support impacts the whole customer journey or business ROI is a common pitfall. Customer experience, largely driven by the support team, touches every stage of the journey—from pre-sales to post-sales—and directly influences more sales and loyalty.”
To demonstrate CX’s value, it’s crucial to track metrics that reflect your team’s true impact on the business. For example:
By focusing on these KPIs, you’ll incentivize your support team to go beyond answering questions and actively contribute to business goals. This could include suggesting products during conversations, encouraging happy customers to leave reviews, or proactively addressing issues that lead to churn.

Teams using Gorgias have even greater opportunities to prove ROI through tools like the Revenue Statistics dashboard, which tracks metrics like tickets converted into sales, conversion rates, and total revenue driven by support interactions.
“Without knowing how much money your customer experience (CX) drives, you’ll never fully understand your impact on the business or have the data needed to advocate for more resources from leadership.”
—Zoe Kahn, Chomps
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TL;DR:
At Gorgias, we’ve embraced the concept of high talent density, introduced by Netflix co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings in No Rules Rules, as a foundation of how we operate. The idea is simple: a team is at its best when every member is highly skilled and performing at their peak.
I’ll walk you through exactly how we’ve built a workplace that prioritizes talent density by breaking down what the concept means, how it shapes our hiring process, and how we keep Gorgias a rewarding environment to grow in.
High talent density refers to having a team where each member is highly skilled and performs at their best. When a group consists of top performers, their collective effectiveness increases. Hastings notes, "Talented people make one another more effective."
For example, in a team of five exceptional employees, each individual's high performance elevates the group's overall success. If there is even one underperformer, a team's effectiveness decreases by 30 to 40 percent.
We follow three pillars to maintain and grow high talent density. These pillars guide how we build and sustain a team of exceptional performers at Gorgias.
To bring this to life, we’ll use an analogy of colors to represent different types of performers in our talent pool:

Let’s take a closer look at how we practice each of these pillars below.
Every manager wants to hire someone exceptional, but even with the best intentions, it doesn’t always work out.
To clarify, we’re looking for someone great to do the job now but has the potential to grow and stay strong as the company evolves.
Here’s how we approach it.
Let’s be upfront: great talent often comes with a higher price tag.
The first step in building high talent density is offering competitive pay. Exceptional people expect to be compensated for their contributions, and rightly so.
A single outstanding hire, even if paid 50% more than two average employees, often delivers far greater results.
This is especially true in creative roles, where the impact of a single talent can be worth that of several others. It’s certainly not easy to prioritize compensation when resources are tight, but talented people are an investment — and talent is usually expensive.
Related: How we built an international SAAS salary calculator for our distributed team
Great candidates don’t always come knocking on your door. The best talent is often already employed, not actively looking for a new role.
To hire the best, we go beyond applications and invest heavily in proactive sourcing.
At Gorgias, we rely on scorecards and standardized feedback forms to assess every applicant fairly and thoroughly. We also include role-specific assessments or assignments as part of the process.
While some argue that take-home tasks are no longer standard, we’ve found them invaluable. A strong interview doesn’t always translate into strong performance, and these assignments often reveal critical insights into a candidate’s true capabilities.
Referrals are another piece of the puzzle. A-players tend to know and recommend other A-players. While leveraging referrals, we also keep a close eye on maintaining diversity to make sure everyone gets the same chance.
Performance isn’t static. Someone who was a top performer last year might not meet expectations today, especially as the company grows and their role evolves.
To stay objective, we pair performance reviews with bi-yearly cross-evaluation talent reviews. Cross-evaluations provide a broader perspective, helping managers see beyond potential biases and assess whether a top talent has changed in performance quality.
These regular evaluations ensure we’re always aware of who is meeting expectations and who may need support or a more difficult conversation.
While Netflix's philosophy is to immediately separate with employees when they underperform, we believe in a more empathetic approach that follows our company’s core value of being 100% honest.
At Gorgias, we train managers to deliver clear, actionable feedback so team members always know where they stand and how they can improve. To us, honesty means being thoughtful, encouraging, and focused on helping people grow.
We also use Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs) as a tool for growth. We don’t simply view them as compliance tools, but as opportunities for employees to get back on their feet. In fact, 50% of our PIPs result in team members regaining performance.
Sometimes, despite feedback and coaching, parting ways becomes the best option for both the employee and company. When that happens, we believe in making the transition as respectful and fair as possible.
Offering a strong severance package not only supports employees during their transition but also empowers managers to make tough decisions confidently. It reflects our shared responsibility and ensures we treat people with dignity, even when their time with us comes to an end.
When a company grows, employees need to match that pace to keep delivering at a high level. This requires consistent learning and development to meet the challenges of each new stage.
Growth doesn’t happen by accident. As Daniel Coyle explains in The Talent Code, greatness isn’t born; it’s grown through “deep practice.”
To encourage growth, Gorgias managers hold career conversations every six weeks, focusing on the “3Es”: education, exposure, and experience. These discussions identify growth areas, leverage networks, and clarify the steps team members can take to excel.
We also reward our top performers with opportunities beyond financial incentives. From double learning stipends to travel experiences and executive mentorships, these rewards keep our “dark green” talents motivated and engaged.
Read more: Why we don’t increase salaries based on performance
In the pursuit of high talent density, results are important, but so is maintaining a positive, team-oriented environment.
A top performer with a toxic attitude can harm the environment you’re working hard to build. For that reason, we hire and nurture people who align with our values, show respect for others, and contribute to a collaborative culture. Both the what (talented employees) and the how (exemplary behavior) matter.
I believe this is one of the toughest topics when it comes to talent management.
Top performers are eager to work hard and prove their worth. Oftentimes, they approach work intensely and passionately. However, too much intensity can lead to exhaustion. And, of course, tired employees can’t deliver well.
That’s why managing pressure is crucial to maintaining high talent density. Introducing programs and initiatives that support the well-being of your employees helps prevent stress and burnout.
We take a tailored approach to prevent burnout, recognizing that one size doesn’t fit all. Having strong management training and great HRBPs (HR Business Partners) are the most impactful pieces. They help uncover the underlying issues of burnout: lack of vacation time, heavy workload, personal challenges, or misalignment.
Once the issues are clear, we provide the right tools to help. This could include coaching, training, enhanced benefits, or adjusted workloads.
We use specific metrics to gain insights into the effectiveness of our talent management strategies and refine our approach as needed.
Here are the metrics we track to evaluate talent density:
By regularly tracking these metrics, we can see where we may be falling short — whether that’s being slow to part ways with low performers, struggling to attract great talent, or losing top performers unnecessarily.
The ultimate goal of having strong talent density is to build a well-performing organization.
After each talent review, HRBPs will work hand in hand with managers to refine the organizational chart. They identify opportunities for improvement, such as promoting top talent, adjusting scopes of responsibility, or making changes to strengthen the team.
Ultimately, you should always make sure that your top performers are leading the most critical and top-priority initiatives.

In my role as VP of People at Gorgias, I’ve seen how fast growth fuels the resources and opportunities needed to attract and develop exceptional talent. High performers thrive in environments with big goals and fast results, but it’s up to us to create the right conditions for them to succeed.
Sustaining high talent density takes dedication and humility. It means holding ourselves to high standards while being transparent. While we’ve made great strides, there’s always more to learn and refine.
As we continue this journey, let us remain humble, acknowledging that there is always room for growth and improvement.

