Analyze a chatbot
Power Virtual Agents has a comprehensive set of analytics that show you the key performance indicators for your bot.
Multiple charts show you trends and usage for your chatbot's topics. These charts use AI to highlight the topics that have the greatest impact on your chatbot's performance.
Analytics in Power Virtual Agents
The analytics section is divided into several pages to give you multiple ways to understand bot performance.
Note
Although transcripts are available immediately, the analytics dashboards are updated every hour, so there will be some delay before you see all data.
View analytics
- In Power Virtual Agents, select Analytics on the side navigation pane.
The Summary page gives you a broad overview of your bot's performance. It uses artificial intelligence (AI) technology to show you which topics are having the greatest impact on escalation rate, abandon rate, and resolution rate. For more information on these metrics, see the table under Summary charts.
The Summary page includes various charts with graphical views of your bot's key performance indicators. For information about each chart, see:
The Engagement Rate Drivers, Abandon Rate Drivers, and Resolution Rate Drivers charts use natural language understanding to group issues as topics. These charts show you the topics that are having the most impact on the performance of your bot.
By default, the page shows you key performance indicators for the last seven days. To change the time period to the last 30 days, select Last 30 days from the drop-down list at the top of the page.
View billed sessions for Power Virtual Agents
When you purchase a Power Virtual Agents license, you gain capacity for the specified number of billed sessions. Power Virtual Agents pools this capacity across the entire tenant.
The consumption of the capacity isn't reported at the tenant level, but can be seen for each individual bot.
Definition of a billed session
A billed session is an interaction between a customer and a bot, and represents one unit of consumption.
The billed session begins when a user topic is triggered. More information: Use system and sample topics section
A session ends for one of the following reasons:
The user ends the chat session. When the bot doesn't receive a new message for more than 30 minutes, the session is considered closed.
The session is longer than 60 minutes. The first message that occurs after 60 minutes starts a new session.
The session has more than 100 turns. A turn is defined as one exchange between a user and the bot. The one-hundred-and-first turn starts a new session.
Find the number of billed sessions for your bot
In Power Virtual Agents, select Analytics from the side navigation pane.
Go to the Billing tab.
You can change the date range to filter the Total billed sessions over time chart. You can also see the total billed sessions and trend percentage next to the chart.