Building a Multi-Channel Support Strategy
Maya Patel
Customer Success Lead · 2026년 3월 18일
Customers today expect to reach businesses on the platform of their choice. A multi-channel strategy ensures you meet them where they are while maintaining a unified view of every conversation.
The Case for Multi-Channel
Different markets prefer different messaging platforms. WhatsApp dominates in Southeast Asia and Latin America. LINE is the go-to in Japan, Thailand, and Taiwan. Instagram and Facebook Messenger are popular across Western markets. A truly global business needs to support all of these.
Unified Inbox
Managing separate inboxes for each channel leads to fragmented customer data, inconsistent responses, and frustrated agents. A unified inbox consolidates every conversation into a single interface, regardless of the originating platform.
Designing Your Channel Strategy
Identify which channels your target customers prefer
Start with one or two channels and expand based on demand
Maintain consistent branding and response quality across all channels
Use automation to handle common queries on every platform
Route specialized inquiries to channel-specific teams when needed
Measuring Multi-Channel Performance
Track channel-level metrics to understand where your customers are most active and which channels deliver the best outcomes. TheBigDays AI provides cross-channel analytics that reveal trends, bottlenecks, and opportunities for optimization.
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