OpenDialog AI is excited to announce joining the Stripe Partner Ecosystem, creating an exciting opportunity for businesses to simplify their checkout process and take payments seamlessly within automated conversations with AI chatbots and virtual assistants.
Stripe, a financial infrastructure platform for businesses, is renowned for its role in enabling companies, from ambitious startups to global enterprises, to accept payments, boost revenue, and unlock new business opportunities.
As a Recognised Partner, OpenDialog’s Conversational AI platform will further empower all businesses to provide end-to-end customer support 24/7 to drive operational efficiency and revenue growth. With the success of the OpenDialog platform within the insurance and healthcare markets, this partnership will further streamline the way insurers, brokers and healthcare providers gain value from their Conversational AI solutions.
“We are thrilled to join forces with Stripe and become a part of their esteemed partner ecosystem,” said Danny Major, SVP of Customer and Partner Success at OpenDialog AI. “Our conversational AI platform has the potential to revolutionize customer interactions, from the point of inquiry to completing a transaction. With OpenDialog, businesses can scale their operations, optimize processes, increase revenue, and deliver exceptional customer support.”
The OpenDialog conversational AI platform helps enterprises in regulated markets, such as insurance and healthcare, to develop AI powered chatbots and digital assistants that automate over 80% of conversations with customers, by understanding and generating human-like interactions. OpenDialog digital assistants provide around the clock support across multiple channels like WebChat, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Alexa or mobile applications.
About Stripe:
Stripe is a financial infrastructure platform for businesses. Millions of companies—from the world’s largest enterprises to the most ambitious startups—use Stripe to accept payments, grow their revenue, and accelerate new business opportunities. Headquartered in San Francisco and Dublin, the company aims to increase the GDP of the internet.