How Eidar succeeded to make real estate support personalized, convenient & available

Since 1947, the residential real estate company Eidar has offered homes for all Trollhättans citizens.

One of Eidars top priorities has always been to deliver first-class support to their residents. But with increasing support enquiries and a higher demand on availability - Eidar needed to do something.

Enhanced support and availability in Hello Ebbot

Status Messages: We support this via Aria Live regions

Each message written by an agent is spoken to screen readers using Aria live regions.

Make sure text can be magnified without problems

The widget customizes its content when magnifying the content.

Use text, not images, to display text

The widget complements the icons in the main menu with text

Select clearly which field or element is in focus

Fields that are in focus are clearly displayed.

Orientation: support is available.

The widget adjusts the height, which means that the orientation of the device does not matter.

The results

87% handled by the bot. Without human intervention.

After three months, the bot had solved almost 90% av all incoming chats. And in cases with more complex enquiries - the chatbot collects all necessary information and forwards the enquriy to a human agent by email.

Valuable insights on trending enquiries.

In the bot training center, service workers find what kinds of questions residents ask Eida and can fast pick up when an enquiry starts trending and take action. For example. update the information on the website or enter a custom message in the chatbot. Taking this into account the chatbot has become a great tool for business development.

24/7 availability for all Trollhättans residents.

For Eidar, the most important aim of this project was increased availability. And with Eida as a reinforcement of their support team, they are now able to provide all their residents first-class support - no matter the day or hour!

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