Today’s retailers face a constant challenge in competing with consumer price sensitivity and digital competitors. Providing a world-class experience to in-store customers has become the only way to differentiate themselves from competitors and new digital entrants. Chatbots for retailers are increasing customer satisfaction levels as they are easy to interact with and become extremely helpful in increasing sales and creating goodwill around the brand. Despite chatbots being a resourceful investment, many retailers fail to foresee the revenues they can bring to their business.
The dilemma of implementing bot technology is majorly emerging from a lack of awareness and technical know-how of their functioning among retailers. The article will help retailers understand the potential of this technology and explain how chatbots are a win-win for them and their customers.
The most successful example of how chatbots empowered brick-and-mortar stores to compete with the wave of e-commerce is a humanoid chatbot named Pepper.
The Mall of America transformed their customer experience with its in-store, Pepper chatbot. Pepper delighted the customers by assisting them with various tasks at the mall, such as providing them with directions to the nearest stores, answering their queries regarding the latest deals, recommending events and gifts for the holiday season, etc.
Thus, with Pepper, the Mall of America could help the customers engage and stand out amongst their fellow competitors. Having a chatbot in a retail business can, therefore, spike your revenues in the most lucrative way possible. Here is how chatbots can boost your retail business:
The utility of chatbots for retail is incredible. This is the reason why many retailer moguls have readily adopted this technology. Here are some examples:
In 2016, the Swedish multinational clothing retailer H&M launched a chatbot called Kik on their messenger app.
The app enquired about a few style preferences from the users and allowed them to go through products in the H&M catalogue accordingly. It also allowed them to make app purchases and share this with other Kik contacts.
The fast-food retailer giant Taco Bell developed its own TacoBot called Slack, which helps customers order directly from within the app.
The customers can add or remove ingredients, know the prices, check their cart and finally check out their order. These TacoBots have the feature of delivering a consistent experience to every customer on each interaction.
American apparel and accessories brand Tommy Hilfiger has launched a chatbot on their Facebook messenger. The chatbot asks the users to choose a category from style advice, browsing, and a fashion show behind-the-scenes look. It has various language processing features.
It identifies the intent behind a typed keyword and gives solutions accordingly. The chatbot also helps the users go through the product catalogue and makes it convenient to go through the products category-wise.
Personal care and beauty product retailer Sephora gives their customers a chatbot experience wherein the bot asks various questions from the users that help it to determine the customer’s profile and preferences. Apart from answering queries, the Sephora chatbot has a unique feature that makes customers feel at home. It mimics how shoppers chat with their buddies and takes product advice. The bot also offers a user makeover option, making the experience even more exciting for makeup lovers.
Luxury clothing retailer Burberry introduced their bot on Facebook messenger in 2016. The bot provides details of the nearest Burberry store by finding the customer’s location. The chatbot also helps the brand build a connection with its customers by sharing information about the craftsmanship of the apparel. The bot has evolved since its first launch and offers options to explore pre-order pieces and gift recommendations. It has also started inviting its Facebook fans to follow Burberry’s runway show live.
Apart from these retailers, many other brands like Whole Foods, Lidl, Dominoes, and Macy’s have benefitted immensely from the chatbot technology.
If you are a retailer aspiring to hop onto the bandwagon of providing an unforgettable customer experience and keeping up with consumer demand, having your retail chatbot might be the perfect fix. Please connect with our Chatbot app development team at enterprise@affle.com. To know more, Contact Us directly.
February 3, 2019
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