#SIGNALstories: Running a Software Contact Center At Scale
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I try not to have favorites in the Twilio community, but for the Brooklyn hackers using the platform I confess there’s a special place in my heart for Adam Varga and Elliot Gardiner over at Datalot. They built one of the most sophisticated, data-driven contact centers I’ve seen in my time at Twilio and we were way stoked they came to SIGNAL last year to share some of the stuff they learned in the process.
That 30 minutes is one of the most information rich pieces of technical content we have on Twilio. Their breakdown of the consumer experience they’ve created overflows with pragmatic Twilio tips like:
- Tricks on managing call state with <Queue> humanely
- Warm transfers with <Conference>
- Remote debugging remote, live Twilio Client deployments
Essential lunch watch for anyone using Twilio Programmable Voice.
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