Tickets

UChat is a chat based platforms. Alot of the times there are issues for which it becomes impossible to fix them within the required open window. The issue may involve cooperation of different departments and hence its not viable to provide a solution to the bot user instantly.

 

Hence for this use case, UChat has now introduced Tickets Add-on. Using Tickets, you can create lists of issues and assign them to the users, making it work as an internal ticketing system.

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How to Use Tickets

From your workspace’s dashboard, click on workspace settings and click on the Tickets tab.

 

 

Click on the “+List” button to create a new list

Once done, click on create button

Views

View shows how many items there are currently present in a list. This can amount to the number of tickets currently present in a specific template.

You can use the preexisting filters to filter the results as well as see all the items by clicking on the “All Items” view.

You can also create a new view and change the response as per your desired outcome.

You can also filter the items based on their current status. Currently the above shown status are available to be used.

 

Views Permission for Members

With the new Views Permission feature, owners and admins now have the option to hide certain views in the Tickets section, like the “All Items” view. This allows you to control what your team members see, ensuring only the selected roles have access to all ticket details if needed.

 

 

Default View

By default, members can see all available views, including “Assigned to me,” “Done,” “Not Done,” “Status,” and “All Items.” Additionally, you can create more views. This setup gives full visibility and flexibility for members to track and manage tickets as needed.

Hiding the “All Items” View

One of the key features in this update is the ability to hide the “All Items” view from specific members. When creating or editing a list, you can choose to limit this view so that only selected roles have access. 

 

For example, if you choose to hide the “All Items” view from an admin, they won’t be able to see the “All Items” view.

 

Now, with the “All Items” view hidden, the designated admin will no longer see a complete list of tickets.

 

Hiding Specific Views

Beyond the “All Items” view, you can also choose to hide other specific views, like “Not Done.” 

For instance, if you hide the “Not Done” view from a particular admin, they won’t see tickets that haven’t been completed.

Now, with the “Not Done” view hidden, the admin no longer sees any uncompleted tickets.

 

With these view permissions, you can easily manage visibility to make sure members only see what they need. 

Remember, only owners or admins can set these permissions, so ensure you have the right access level to make these adjustments!

 

Fields

Fields option allows you to add or remove or mandate a certain fields at the time of adding an item to the list. You can use the pre existing fields as well as available System fields as well as the Custom fields.

 

This will allow you to mandate any field necessary when adding an item to the list

 

Following system fields are available currently

For custom fields, you can use these types of CUF, the maximum allowed number of fields decrease when you add one to the template

For Select type CUFs, you can add a drop down for fields to select from

 

Using Tickets In Livechat

In the livechat, you can open a conversation and add an item to the list from the bot user overview section.

 

It will ask you for the required fields you have setup for the template and will add the item to the list

 

You can also access the Tickets section from the workspace livechat overview tab

You can also change the order of the tasks by dragging them up and down depending upon the priority or upto your liking. To do that, click on “Edit View” and change it from “Table” to “Board”

 

Using Tickets in Flow Builder

You can also create items for the list using “Tickets API” action inside the advanced actions tab of the action node

 

Following actions are available: 

 

 

  1. Lists - Fetches all available lists

 

  1. List Tickets - Fetches all items available in the list

 

  1. List Field Options - Fetches all the fields available in a specific List

 

 

  1. Create Ticket - Creates and add an item to the list

 

  1. Update Ticket - Updates an existing item

 

  1. Get Ticket - Fetches information for a specific ticket

 

  1. Delete Ticket - Deletes an existing Item

 

  1. Add Comment - Adds a comment to an existing item

 

Using Ticket Triggers

You can also utilize the triggers available for the tickets feature, currently we support the following triggers.

 

 

You can save the incoming data in a JSON payload and based on the information trigger certain automations.

 

Ticket API

In this video, we dive deep into UChat's Ticket System, a key feature that simplifies support and tasks management. We'll explore how to efficiently manage customer inquiries or task updates by utilizing the Tickets API directly inside the flow builder. Whether you're handling support requests or resolving issues, UChat’s ticketing system ensures a seamless experience.

Enable Tickets Add-on

UChat Users

For Normal UChat users, they can use the following link to pay for the add-on after which they should submit a ticket to support and the support will enable the feature for their workspace

 

https://buy.stripe.com/cN2cNV5CH5j2frGdRa

 

The price of the Add-on is $20/month

 

The support email is ticket@uchat.com.au , please reachout to us with invoice and workspace ID

 

Partners

For partners, the add-on is available by default in their partner workspace, for the partner clients, they can enable this addon from the Workspace tab. (Only available for workspaces on paid plan)

 

To Access this, Whitelabel Settings -> Workspace Tab -> Selected Workspace -> Change Plan