How do I configure taking a message from a caller and sending that message to the appropriate recipient?

Using the Take Message applet, you can prompt a caller to leave a voice message. Vonage Contact Center then sends that voice message in an email to a recipient or recipients.

You can use any combination of the following elements:

You can only use dynamic elements if the feature is enabled for your account.

To use any dynamic elements in the Take Message applet, you must configure data sources. These data sources must contain the required values for the elements when Vonage Contact Center routes the call to the applet.

For additional information about dynamic audio files, see Dynamic audio files.

To use the Take Message applet, perform the following tasks:

  1. Create a Take Message applet. If you are using an dynamic elements, create the applet in the same interaction plan as your data source or data sources.For more information about the Take Message applet, see Take Message applet.

When Vonage Contact Center routes a call to a Take Message applet, the following events occur:

  1. Vonage Contact Center plays the initial audio file to the caller. If you specify a data source that contains the initial audio's file name, Vonage Contact Center locates and plays this audio file. If Vonage Contact Center cannot locate the audio file, or you do not specify a data source, Vonage Contact Center plays the initial generic audio file. If you do not provide a generic audio file, Vonage Contact Center plays the platform's default audio file.
  2. The caller leaves a voice message.
  3. Vonage Contact Center plays the confirmation audio file to the caller.
  4. The caller optionally listens and rerecords their voice message until they accept the message.
  5. Vonage Contact Center sends an email to the specified recipient or recipients. The email has the specified subject and contains the accepted voice message.
  6. Vonage Contact Center routes the call to the next applet you specify.