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Vote now2025-03-19 02:43 PM - edited 2025-03-19 02:44 PM
Hello,
We currently have a Call Queue set up with 3 users. However, these users have varying availability hours to take calls (e.g., 7am-10am, 2pm-5pm, etc.). How can we go about making sure that the calls are only routed to available users? Does this happen automatically if the user were to set their availability hours under Phone > Call Handling? This is a little tricky, because the users are available for all other types of call between 7-5, but they just only monitor the call center during select hours. Is there a way to attach availability to calls that come in through the Call Queue specifically? What about the Opt-Out function? Would that be useful here?
Thank you so much!
Kind Regards
2025-03-19 07:43 PM
Hello @missdotmoe
You are correct; I would say the Opt-In/Opt-Out is your best option from the point of view of Way-of-Working, and it will help you with the Metrics and Analytics as well.
However, Zoom Call Queues have a very neat feature/setting called "Allow queue members to set their own Business Hours" in the form of a check mark, and by use this, even if the user forgot to "Opt-out" but it has configured a personal Working Hours as Closed, the Zoom Call Queue won't route calls to the user.
Imagine a support team with three members, and they have set their "Zoom Phone Business Hours as below":
If a call comes into the queue at 9:30 AM, it will only be routed to Alice, as she is the only one available at that time. Similarly, a call at 10:30 AM will be routed to both Alice and Bob, but not Charlie.
There are disadvantages to the above described features and I can elaborate if you want me to; I still recommend using the "Opt-In / "Opt-out" option, especially if you have a Supervisor and a Dashboard monitoring the queues, Agents, etc.
You can see much more configuration details and useful features of Zoom Call Queues on this Zoom KB document:
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0065370
I hope this helps, and if it does, don't forget to mark it as (Accept as Solution)
Vinnie