Ask Me Anything: Invisible Portal, No-Code Integrations & Advanced Analytics

Thank you to everyone who joined us during the product launch featuring Advanced Analytics, No-Code Integrations, and Invisible Portal! We know this launch has been highly anticipated, and that many existing customers and those new to Ushur may be interested in learning more. That’s why we have product experts ready to answer any of your lingering questions from today’s product launch.

Below is a brief overview of what was shared at the event, but be sure to watch the full recording (below) for all the details!

  • Invisible Portal provides a no-code, workflow-driven environment to build secure portal-like experiences at scale, making it easy for enterprises to exchange privacy-laden information through files and data feeds.
  • No-Code Integrations provide out-of-the-box integrations to enable citizen developers to easily integrate with popular 3rd-party enterprise applications, such as Salesforce, ServiceNow and Zendesk, and enterprise communication channels, such as Microsoft Teams and Slack, document management solutions such as Dropbox and Box, contact center technologies such as AWS Connect, Five9, Genesys and more.
  • Advanced Analytics gives business analysts, process owners and citizen developers visibility and actionable insights into customer-facing operations with comprehensive dashboards on business and operational analytics across the customer journey.

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Great launch yesterday - exciting stuff happening! I’m wondering if we’re able to see if an Invisible App link was clicked or not?

Hey Robert! Welcome to the community - glad to have you.

We’re able to see whether an Invisible App engagement was clicked or abandoned. Additionally, if a customer begins an engagement with Ushur Invisible App, Ushur can also maintain state of an engagement so users can pick back up from where they left off! Even if they switch to a new channel.

Hope this helps!

We had a handful of guests at our launch ask questions around Invisible Portal, so I thought I’d share their questions and the responses here!

How is Invisible Portal different from Invisible App?

All of the automation functionality customers have come to know and love from Invisible App that lets users securely exchange sensitive information, is also possible using Invisible Portal. Invisible Portal, however, is better suited for recurring file-based exchange experiences rather than customer conversational data collection. Invisible Portal is also best suited for desktop-based interactions while Invisible App is well suited for mobile interfaces. Finally, Invisible Portal has been designed to perfect data exchange between customer and company, and as a result it automatically displays the status of data shared, and whether its been viewed or updated - and eventually whether it’s been accepted.

How do I decide which clients, or stakeholders, I build a portal for?

Portals are traditionally static experiences that are costly to build and take significant time for development and maintenance. Invisible Portal removes the friction and cost for building portal-like client/partner-facing interfaces, so everyone can be portal-worthy. The best part is that since the Invisible Portal has a no-code builder, it is straight-forward enough for anyone to use, although the Ushur team will help to ensure you’re set up for success! This also eliminates the need to scope IT resources to build the portal :partying_face:

I have a process for sending documents over email. Does Invisible Portal replace that?

95% of IT leaders worry that document submission via emails is a significant risk vector for their company’s security. Invisible Portal circumvents the risk associated with email for document submission by giving participants involved in regular document submission a dedicated site for file transfer. If your processes depend on email for sharing private data, Invisible Portal can make it easy to secure your data exchange.

Does Invisible Portal handle a specific kind of file?

Invisible Portal is a secure document management experience, which means that you can feel confident exchanging private data with any party or person. When it just comes to sharing files, there’s no limitation as to the kinds of files you can exchange. When it comes to using Invisible Portal in conjunction with Intelligent Document Automation, Ushur excels at columnar data files which it can evaluate and enrich.

What makes Invisible Portal invisible?

Usually, portals are much like micro-sites that depend on a team of developers to build a front-end, manage enhancements and feature requests, and respond when problems arise. By comparison, Invisible Portal is built on Ushur’s no-code builder, and deployed using Ushur’s cloud-native architecture. That means the deployment, management, and enhancement process doesn’t depend on IT resources and there’s no need to plan around a full software application/microsite resource list. Finally, you can think of it as a just-in-time solution for Micro-Engagements like checking claim status, whereas static portals attempt to solve for every conceivable edge case of customer experience.

Does Invisible Portal replace portals/websites internally?

Invisible Portal does not replace internal portals and micro-sites. Those are essential for internal users, and heavy investment by IT teams to build comprehensive capabilities. Invisible portal by comparison is more purpose-built for specific file-based exchanges. It won’t replace your major broker websites.

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For a use case is there a checklist to use to determine if the Invisible portal or Invisible app needs to be used?

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Hi @amir.m! Good question. There are certain use case themes we can identify to determine the best fit. For example, if the need revolves around exchanging large file-based transactions or a centralized hub to access automated tasks, then Invisible Portal would be ideal. If the process revolves around collecting a series of verbal or written information to complete an inquiry, then Invisible App may be better. I’d be happy to chat with you about how we can be more targeted in the discovery phase as well to make this process smoother and easier.

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Great launch and exciting to talk with customers about the ways Invisible Portal can bring value to their organizations!