Video bot response control
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Summary of Video Bot Response Control
The Video bot response control allows ServiceNow customers to integrate videos into their Virtual Agent conversations, enhancing user engagement. It features a navigation button that enables users to watch the video before continuing the dialogue, ensuring a smoother interaction.
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Key Features
- Node Name: Identifies the video bot response control within the topic flow.
- Card Type: Currently supports only YouTube Video Cards.
- Template: Visual layout for the video card.
- Map Data to Fields: Key fields include Title, Title Link, Description, and YouTube Video ID, which is the unique identifier for the specific video.
- Navigation Button: Default labeled "Got it," which can be renamed (e.g., "Continue") for user clarity.
- Node Conditions: Conditional visibility settings can be applied via a no-code or low-code approach to determine when to show the video node.
- Channel Support: Varies across platforms; displays may differ in applications like Microsoft Teams and Slack.
Key Outcomes
Integrating the Video bot response control can significantly enhance user experience by allowing users to view relevant video content within the conversation. This leads to better-informed users and more efficient interactions with the Virtual Agent. However, note that channel compatibility may affect how videos are presented.
Use the Video bot response control in a Virtual Agent topic to include a video in the conversation.
The Video bot response control includes a navigation button, which gives users time to watch the video. If you want the user to the watch the video before continuing with the conversation, use this navigation button.
When users have finished watching the video, they can select the navigation button to continue with the conversation.
Video bot response control properties
| Property | Description |
|---|---|
| Node name | Name that identifies this video bot response control node in the topic flow. |
| Card type | Type of card. Select YouTube Video Card. Note: In the
Zurich release, only YouTube video cards are
supported. |
| Template | A visual representation of the layout of the video included in the card. |
| Map data to fields on the card | Fields that correspond to the numbers shown on the template. These fields are
the
following:
|
| Advanced | |
| Navigation button label | Navigation button used to continue with the conversation. By default, the button is labeled Got it, but you can change it. For example, you change the label to Continue. Users select this navigation button in the chat window to continue with the conversation. |
| Hide this node | |
| Conditionally show this node if | No-code condition statement or low-code script that specifies a condition for presenting this node in the conversation. The condition must evaluate to true. |
| Node Conditions | Expression logic to specify a condition for presenting this topic to users. The condition must evaluate to true. You can set this field using either the condition builder or a script.
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Channel support
| Channel | Support | Constraints |
|---|---|---|
| Web UI | Supported | None |
| Mobile UI | Supported | None |
| Now Assist panel | Not supported | Not applicable |
| Microsoft Teams | Supported | The video control displays a thumbnail image of the video that users select to open the video in their preferred web browser. |
| Slack | Supported | Conversational Integration with Slack version 2.0.0 and later. The video control displays a thumbnail image of the video that users select to open the video in their preferred web browser. |
| Workplace | Supported | None |
| Facebook Messenger | Not supported | Not applicable |
| SMS Twilio | Not supported | Not applicable |
| LINE | Not supported | Not applicable |
| WhatsApp (powered by Twilio) | Not supported | Not applicable |
| Supported | The title, description, and link together have a limit of 1,024 characters. | |
| Apple Messages for Business | Not supported | Not applicable |
| Alexa (Voice) | Not supported | Not applicable |
Example Video bot response control
| Response properties | Card output |
|---|---|