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Is there a way to customize a report to calculate the first time resolution of my tickets? This report does not exist by default and I seem to be unable to build it.
The total number of customers who’s query or problem was resolved at the very interaction across the entire measurement period ÷ the total number of queries or problems processed by the contact centre across the entire measurement period) x 100
Hello! You could create a yes/no (checkbox) property called "One-Step Resolution", then have it set to "Yes" automatically via a workflow triggered by criteria:
Number of times contacted = 1 AND
Ticket Stage = "Resolved" (or closed or however you track that).
Then you could do a pie-chart report on all resolved tickets, broken down by your "One-Step Resolution" property.
So visually you'd see the pie with xx% Yes and xx% no, giving you that percentage type reporting you want.
Hello! You could create a yes/no (checkbox) property called "One-Step Resolution", then have it set to "Yes" automatically via a workflow triggered by criteria:
Number of times contacted = 1 AND
Ticket Stage = "Resolved" (or closed or however you track that).
Then you could do a pie-chart report on all resolved tickets, broken down by your "One-Step Resolution" property.
So visually you'd see the pie with xx% Yes and xx% no, giving you that percentage type reporting you want.
Hi @CecileMJ. I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but in our Service Hub I created this Tickets report:
Part of this report includes these added filters:
Time to close is a HubSpot Ticket property, so that's what I used, and it seems to be what you may be able to start with.
From there, could you add into the report the total number of queries perhaps to see how you're stacking up against the entire Ticket inquiry system? It may be something to explore in the HubSpot Custom Report builder instead of the simple 1-Object reports.
I hope this helps spur some ideas for you. I've also shared your question with the team at Impulse Creative, so you may get more help from them as well.
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