Keyloop launches new WhatsApp integration

Article written in conjunction with Keyloop.

25 Keyloop July2

As the automotive retail landscape evolves, consumer expectations are shifting rapidly. Convenience, speed and personalised experiences are no longer “nice to have” they’re expected.

A recent Salesforce survey found that 82% of consumers expect retailers to adapt to their communication preferences. For dealers, this means being present on the platforms customers already use every day.

Why WhatsApp matters:

Since the launch of WhatsApp Business in 2018, the platform has evolved into a key customer communication tool, offering both small and enterprise businesses a direct, familiar and secure way of engaging with customers. Android users, for example, open the app more than 900 times a month, presenting an unparalleled opportunity for engagement, through managing customer conversations via WhatsApp within their existing workflows, thereby delivering faster, more seamless responses and unlocking better customer satisfaction.

Boosting productivity and security:

One of the standout benefits of the integration is enhanced productivity. Sales teams receive real-time notifications when they can engage customers via WhatsApp, reducing response times and eliminating missed enquiries. All communications are handled through a unified platform, streamlining dealership operations.

Security is another major plus. WhatsApp offers end-to-end encryption, ensuring all messages, calls, photos and videos remain private between dealerships and customers. This level of protection builds trust and reinforces the dealership’s credibility.

Building trust and personalisation:

WhatsApp’s functionality allows for tailored, two-way interactions using features such as Quick Replies and Greeting Messages. This real-time, conversational approach helps dealerships to respond swiftly to queries while also enhancing engagement. Verified business accounts gain an official green tick badge from WhatsApp, signalling authenticity and increasing customer confidence.

Driving customer-centricity:

Putting customers first means allowing them to choose how they interact with your dealership. Keyloop’s WhatsApp integration offers buyers this freedom. This omnichannel flexibility boosts convenience for customers and allows dealerships to provide a frictionless, responsive experience.

The road ahead:

Keyloop’s latest integration reflects a broader shift towards customer-centric retailing. By meeting consumers where they already are and allowing them to engage on their terms, dealerships can elevate the buyer’s journey, build trust and ultimately close more deals.

For dealers ready to unlock WhatsApp capabilities, a verified WhatsApp Business account with Meta is required, and the benefits are well worth the effort.

  • Recognising the need for dealers to be present on the platforms that their customers use daily, Keyloop has launched a new WhatsApp integration. For more information the advantages of using WhatsApp for your customer communications, book your place on our webinar on the 7 of August at 2pm SAST. Click here.

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