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Stonly is building a service for customer support teams so that they can share step-by-step guides to solve the most common issues.
The startup just raised a $3.5 million funding round led by Accel with business angels also participating, such as Eventbrite CTO Renaud Visage and PeopleDoc founders Jonathan Benhamou and Clément Buyse.The startup isn&t building a chatbot for customer support — chatbots usually don&t understand what you mean and you end up contacting customer support anyway.
Stonly believes that scripted guides with multiple questions work much better than both chatbots and intimidating knowledge bases.But the company is well aware that it isn&t going to replace Zendesk or Intercom overnight.
That why a Stonly guide is a module that you can embed in your existing tools.
The startup currently supports Intercom, Zendesk, Freshdesk and Front.This way, if somebody contacts you on Front or Intercom, you can reply with a Stonly guide to help your users solve their own issues (at least if it a common issue).
Stonly is also launching its own more traditional knowledge base powered by Stonly guides so that your client can access common questions through a chat widget.Putting together a Stonly guide doesn&t require any technical skills.
After defining the steps, you can write text, add images, videos and buttons in a web interface.
Stonly also supports translations.And it been working well for the startup first clients.
For instance, Dashlane noticed a 25% decrease in opened tickets for their most frequent issues after using Stonly.
Other clients include Devialet, Happn and Calendly.With today funding round, the startup is expanding to the U.S.
with a new office in New York and David Rostan joining as head of revenue — he was previously VP of Sales and Marketing at Calendly.Stonly lets you create interactive step-by-step guides to improve support





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