A chatbot is only as valuable as the outcomes it drives. Word.Chat includes analytics that help marketers, support teams, and executives understand performance. Here’s how to unlock the right insights inside WordPress.
1. Engagement Metrics
- Conversations started: Volume trends show if your prompts are effective.
- Average conversation length: Longer chats can signal higher intent or confusing answers.
- Return visitors: Track how many users come back for additional help.
2. Resolution & Deflection
Resolution rate highlights how often Word.Chat solved the issue without human intervention. Pair this with deflected ticket counts to quantify saved hours. For support teams, tag unresolved chats with reasons to guide documentation updates.
3. Conversion Tracking
Create conversion tags for demo bookings, trial signups, or purchases. Word.Chat can pass these events to Google Analytics via gtag or to your CRM via Zapier. Include UTM parameters when the bot shares links so attribution remains accurate.
4. Content Performance
Export chat transcripts to see which WordPress pages the bot references most. High-performing sources should be kept up to date and repurposed for campaigns. Gaps in content indicate opportunities for new SEO pages.
Reporting Cadence
- Weekly: Review conversations with low satisfaction scores.
- Monthly: Share deflection and conversion metrics with leadership.
- Quarterly: Audit training data and update prompts based on insights.
With consistent reporting, you can tie chatbot engagement directly to revenue impact and customer satisfaction.