The Usage Dashboard provides the Administrators with an insight into how the Virtual Agent is being utilized in the organization. It provides details on License consumption, User Adoption/Engagement, Skills adoption, and Training opportunities. These metrics help the administrator understand and monitor Skills utilization, Unmatched user phrases that help to identify training opportunities for the bot.

To access Usage Chat Dashboard, navigate to Dashboard on the Main Menu, and select Usage Dashboard.

Key metrics related to the following categories are given in the usage Dashboard:

You may select the Date Range for viewing the Metrics for predefined ranges like Since Inception, Last 24 Hour, Today So Far, Yesterday, Last 7 Days, Last 30 Days, etc., or select Custom to view metric between specific dates. Select “Since Inception“ to view metrics since the deployment of the Virtual Agent inside your organization. By default, the Date range is set to “Last 30 days“. The metrics are recalculated based on selection and are presented on the Dashboard.

Last Refreshed on indicates the time at which the metrics data is calculated and loaded. The dashboard is refreshed automatically every 5 minutes by default. You may click on the refresh icon to view the metrics to reflect the most recent information.

  • License Consumption metrics is not time-bound and is always calculated for the tenant Since Inception.

  • Sessions consumed in the conversations through Test Widget are not considered for calculating the License consumption metrics.

License Consumption

The License Consumption provides the subscription details for the Tenant such as:

User Adoption

This section provides details on how users are interacting with the Virtual Agent.

Here, Users represent the Registered users in the system and do not include Anonymous users.

Training Opportunities

The metrics in this section help you to understand the training needs of the virtual agent.

Skill Adoption

This section provides a list of the most popular/executed skills of the Virtual Agent for the selected time based on the number of skill executions by the users. By default, only 5 Custom skills are displayed. You can include System Skills in the list and configure the number of Skills to be displayed per page. Only Custom skills are shown in the list.

  • Small Talk skills are not considered for Skill Adoption calculation.

  • When the “Include System Skills“ is selected, all the System Skills are considered for the Skill Adoption list on the Dashboard and the downloaded report. Specific System Skills cannot be selected.

Conversations

This section provides information on messages sent to and by the Luma Virtual Agent. Here you can see the count of messages sent by the End-users, Virtual Agent, and Support Agents during the selected time frame. The metric includes the conversations from all Chat channels configured for your tenant (except the Test Widget).

Satisfaction Survey

This section provides information on Customer Satisfaction Surveys triggered to end-user by the Luma Virtual Agent. Here you can view your Customer Satisfaction rating, the number of surveys triggered, responses received, and the response rate during the selected time frame. The metric includes the conversations from all Chat channels configured for your tenant (except the Test Widget).

Following details are available for the Skill execution and Support Agent Conversations during the selected time period:

Download Reports

You can view and download the metrics information generated for the various segments on the Usage Dashboard. This allows you to get in-depth details on how the metrics were calculated. You can download the report by clicking the download button on the respective section.

Click on the download button on the segment to download the report.

On the confirmation pop-up, click OK to proceed with downloading the report.

The information will be downloaded into a .xlsx file, which can be saved in your local system.

The following are the reports that can be downloaded from the dashboard: