Resolve Automotive Customer and Dealer Requests With Action Launcher
Customer service representatives can use Action Launcher to find and launch the relevant
service actions. Execute actions to resolve dealer and end-customer requests, such as requests to
book test drive, provide roadside assistance, and schedule a service appointment. You can
configure actions using Salesforce Flow, OmniScripts, or quick actions as per your business
use.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions.
Note
The Actions & Recommendations and Action Launcher components can be used for launching
actions. While Actions & Recommendations can work only with flows, Action Launcher can work
with flows, OmniScripts, and quick actions. And, while Actions & Recommendations shows
recommended and previous actions, Action Launcher doesn’t.
The Service Console for Automotive is preconfigured with the Actions & Recommendations
component. If your org uses Action Launcher, you can manually add the Action Launcher component
to the console page.
For detailed setup and configuration steps, see Action Launcher in the Common Features Guide.
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