Whatfix announces collaboration with Automation Anywhere to enhance robotic process automation platform

November 18, 2019-- Whatfix announced a collaboration with Automation Anywhere to help elevate customer experience and engagement for Automation Anywhere's RPA platform.
Whatfix is collaborating with Automation Anywhere to streamline customer onboarding during trial and post-trial RPA deployments. The relationship between the two companies is also intended to help improve user engagement and internal sales productivity on Salesforce CRM applications.
Whatfix's contextual, interactive and real-time in-application guidance platform, will provide Automation Anywhere users with in-app easy flows, feature highlights and self-help to improve user familiarity with high value features, elevate customer experience and drive deeper in-app engagement. Automation Anywhere is evaluating Whatfix's technology to drive the adoption of Salesforce's Sales, CPQ and Community Clouds internally with its sales representatives.

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