eGain Offers Free AI Agent Solution for Nonprofits and Government
eGain provides a six-month free trial of its AI Agent solution to nonprofits, government agencies, and educational institutions to enhance customer service and reduce costs.
eGain, a leading AI knowledge platform for businesses, has announced a limited-time offer providing six months of free access to its AI Agent solution for qualifying nonprofits, state and local government bodies, and educational institutions in the US. The initiative aims to accelerate AI adoption among organizations serving the public interest.
Key Benefits of the eGain AI Agent
The eGain AI Agent leverages advanced artificial intelligence to help organizations:
- Automate routine customer inquiries through intelligent virtual assistants
- Deliver consistent and accurate information across all service channels
- Reduce wait times and improve overall customer satisfaction
- Free up human agents to focus on high-value interactions
CEO Statement
"We're committed to helping mission-driven organizations easily adopt AI to better serve their customers and constituents," said Ashu Roy, CEO of eGain. "By providing six months of free access to our AI Agent solution, we're removing barriers to entry for these organizations to experience the transformative benefits of AI-powered customer service."
Eligibility and Availability
This special offer is available immediately to qualified organizations. Interested parties can view eGain's offer here to determine eligibility.
For more information, visit eGain's website.
The preceding press release was provided by a company unaffiliated with NonProfit PRO. The views expressed within may not directly reflect the thoughts or opinions of the staff of NonProfit PRO.
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