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The following new bots helps manager and users track their ticket rejection and % ticket utilization. 

Being able to know reasons why tickets are rejected gives you a know-how  on areas to improve either on the personnel skillset level and/or re-routing of tickets to the correct personnel.

The 60% utilization rate daily alert also helps improve personnel efficiency by giving them information on how they performed on their shift.

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Installing the new Next Ticket bots 

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Select Next Ticket Bots for ConnectWise or Autotask 

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volume of rejected tickets and the utilization rate are two of the measures that are valuable to MSPs. Insights from these data help managers and business owners streamline ticketing, improve technicians' skill sets, and assess and plan resource requirements. NextTicket for ConnectWise Manage has bots that help users and managers monitor ticket rejection and utilization rates more proactively. These are the Reject Alert, Rejected Ticket Summary Alert, and Daily Utilization Alerts bots.

This article discusses the following: 

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Descriptions and Features    

 Name of the Bot  

 Description  

Trigger

Alert Message 

Escalation 

ConnectWise Manage NextTicket Rejected Alert 

This bot sends an alert to the member and the manager when a member rejects the next ticket. The alert also indicates the reason for rejecting the ticket.  

Runs every 15 minutes

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ConnectWise 

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Autotask 

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        Bots feature summary:   

             

No 

 Bots Name     

 Description  

Triggers 

Alert Message 

Escalation 

    • ConnectWise Manage Next Ticket Rejected Alert 
    • Autotask Manage Next Ticket Rejected Alert 

Sends alert to member/s and manager on why the member rejected the ticket.  

Every 15 mins. 

To: {Manager Email}{Member Email} 


{Member}

 has

has rejected a next ticket. 

Ticket: {Ticket} 

Client: {Client} 

Summary: {Summary} 

Reason: {Reason} 

Date Rejected: {Date Rejected} 


Weekly 

Threshold:

3, 6, 9

The alert is sent on the 3rd, 6th, and 9th time of ticket rejection.

ConnectWise Manage NextTicket Rejected Ticket Summary Alert  

This bot sends managers alerts containing

    • ConnectWise Manage Next Ticket  Rejected Ticket Summary Alert 
    • Autotask Manage Next Ticket  Rejected Ticket Summary Alert 
Sends alert to manager for

the summary of rejected tickets

of At

for the week.  

Weekly (Every Friday) 


Runs weekly, every Friday at 7:00

p.m. 

PM 

Hi {Manager}

Total Number of Tickets Rejected: {Number of Tickets Rejected} 

The following members who rejected Next Tickets.  

{Ticket Rejectors} 

Reasons: 

{Reasons} 

If you think you shouldn't be receiving this alert please click here. 


Weekly 

Threshold:

3, 6, 9

  • ConnectWise Next Ticket Daily Utilization Alert 
  • The alert is sent on the 3rd, 6th, and 9th time of ticket rejection.

    ConnectWise Manage NextTicket

    Autotask Next Ticket

    Daily Utilization Alert 

    Sends alert




    This bot sends alerts to users who have below 60%

    ticket

    NextTicket utilization at the end of their shift.  

    Daily

    Runs daily at 5:00

    p.m. 

    PM 

    To: Member Email 


    Hi {Member}

    Good Job on handling {Number of ConnectWise

    /Autotask

    Updated Tickets}

     tickets

    tickets!  However, you used

    Next Ticket

    NextTicket only {Number of Worked Tickets from NextTicket} times (lower than your company's preferred rate of 60%). 


    Remember that

    Next Ticket

    NextTicket improves your efficiency by helping you work on the most important tickets first and helping you avoid missing any ticket. Your company prefers that you use

    Next Ticket

    NextTicket for at least 10 tickets. 


    Weekly 

    Threshold:

    3, 6, 9

    Edit bots Trigger Script

      1.  In the Detail tab, by default the Trigger toggle switch is ON which means that the bot is available and running.

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    The alert is sent on the 3rd, 6th, and 9th time of ticket rejection.

    Where can I find the NextTicket for ConnectWise Manage Bots? 

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    1. Navigate to Apps on the MSPbots menu.
    2. Click Next Ticket for ConnectWise Manage
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    3. Hover over Bots in the upper right corner to show the NextTicket bots. 
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    What is Trigger and where can I edit the Trigger Script? 

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    The Trigger is one of the toggle switches for bots that are found in the Detail tab. Switching the Trigger ON makes the bot available and running. 

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    This switch is also found in the Bots tab under Grid or List view. It is enabled by default

    To edit the trigger script, click Design, follow the prompts, and click Finish to save. Below is the table of screenshots for setting up the trigger. 

    2.   To edit the Trigger script details for each bot, click the "Design" tab. 

    3.   Edit Trigger script. (see screenshot below)

    3.   Navigate to last page. Then, click Finish to save.

     

    Trigger script setup screenshots:

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     Bots Name     

     Name of the Bot

    Trigger Script 

    Advance Scheduler Setting 

    ConnectWise Manage

    Next Ticket

    NextTicket Rejected Alert 

  • Autotask Manage Next Ticket Rejected Alert 
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    ConnectWise Manage

    Next Ticket 

    NextTicket Rejected Ticket Summary Alert 

  • Autotask Manage Next Ticket  Rejected Ticket Summary Alert 
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  • ConnectWise Next Ticket Daily Utilization Alert 
  • Autotask Next Ticket


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    What is Alert and how can I edit the Alert Script

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     1.  Select a specific bot.  Then, go to Details tab.  

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    The Alert toggle switch enables the sending of alerts. Switching it ON sends the alert messages to managers and members based on the conditions in the alert script setup. Alerts may be sent through Teams chat, Teams channel, email, or web messages. This switch is OFF by default.

    To activate and enable the  2.  By default, Alert switch is OFF.  To enable sending of alerts, switch ON the Alert  toggle the Alert toggle switch button. 

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    To 3.   To edit the Alert script details for each bot, click the "Design" tab.

    4.   Click Next to navigate to Alert page.  Then, edit. (see screenshot below)

    5.   Navigate to last page. alert script, select a bot and go to the Design tab.  Click Next to go to the Alert window and follow the prompts until you are done creating the script. Click Finish to save.

            Alert script setup screenshots:

     

    Below is the table of screenshots for setting up the alert. 

    Name of Bot

    Alert Script 

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     Bots Name     

    Alert Script 

    ConnectWise Manage Next Ticket Rejected Alert 

  • Autotask Manage Next Ticket Rejected Alert 
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    ConnectWise

    Manage Next Ticket  Rejected Ticket Summary Alert Autotask

    Manage Next Ticket  Rejected Ticket Summary Alert 

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    ConnectWise Next Ticket Daily Utilization Alert 

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    Edit bots Escalation Script

     1.  Select a specific bot.  Then, Go to Details tab.  


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    What is Escalate and how can I edit the Escalation Script? 

     The Escalate switch enables the bot to send an escalation message to the person or manager specified in the escalation setup. Escalation scripts are sent whenever members fail to perform tasks or corrective actions. This switch is OFF by default.

    To activate the Escalation Alert, turn ON the Alert switch, then turn ON the Escalate switch 2.  By default, Escalation switch is OFF.  To enable Escalation, switch ON first the Alert switch and then the Escalation button

     3.  To edit the Escalation script for each bot, click the "Design " tab.  4.  Click Next to and navigate to the Escalation page.  Thenwindow, then edit . (see screenshot below) 5.  Navigate to last page. Click the script and conditions. Click Next to go to the next window and click Finish to save.

    Escalation script setup screenshots:

    Below is the table of screenshots for setting up the escalation. 

    Name of Bot

    No 

     Bots Name     

    Time Frame 

    Escalation Step 1  

    Escalation Step 2 

    Escalation Step 3 

    ConnectWise Manage

    Next Ticket Rejected Alert Autotask Manage Next Ticket

    NextTicket Rejected Alert 

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    ConnectWise Manage

    Next Ticket 

    NextTicket Rejected Ticket Summary Alert 

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    ConnectWise

    Next Ticket Daily Utilization Alert Autotask Next Ticket

    Manage NextTicket Daily Utilization Alert 

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