Exploring Proactive Prompts
Learn how to use the Proactive Prompts application in your organization, configuring the signal for prompts, generating the prompts, and displaying them with actions on the selected channels.
Proactive Prompts workflow
- Signal details such as to whom to send the prompt, on which channels, what actions are made available, and templates for the prompt message displayed to the user.
- Signal data source that contains data tables and conditions.
The following image illustrates this Proactive Prompts workflow.
Channels in Proactive Prompts
Channels are the medium through which prompts are displayed to the end user in their flow of work.
The following table describes the channels available in Proactive Prompts.
| Channels | Description |
|---|---|
| Portal widget | Prompts are displayed through a widget on the Employee Portal. Hinweis: To
see the prompts on the portal, the Prompt widget must be added to the portal page. For
information on configuring portal pages, see Create and edit a page using the Service Portal
Designer. For information on adding widgets to a page, see Service Portal widgets. |
| Virtual Agent | Prompts can also be delivered to different Conversational Interface (CI) channels through Virtual Agent, for example, Microsoft Teams or Slack. |
Configuring data
Configure signals, data sources, channels, categories, actions, and schedules to display prompts to managers and employees in their flow of work. For more information, see Configuring Proactive Prompts.
Proactive Prompts in Manager Hub
Generate and display micro insights to managers using Manager Hub through Proactive Prompts. The insights contain reminders about the team's service requests, journeys, and learnings, accompanied by relevant actions to communicate the information to the employees. For more information, see Proactive Prompts for managers.