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If your business answers the phone,
this applies to you

WiseSentry is not built for one sector. It is built around a single question that every business with customers has to answer: did we do what we said we would? The wording changes by industry. The failure does not.

The common thread

Different words, identical failure

A tenant chasing a repair, a patient chasing results, a customer chasing a part and a traveller chasing an approval are the same call. Somebody was promised something, it did not happen, and they had to ring back to find out. Sentiment scoring misses all four, because all four are usually polite.

This is why the flagging policy is written as a question about your conduct rather than as a list of industry keywords. A keyword list has to be rebuilt for every sector. “Did this business keep its promise?” does not.

Where it is used

Industries and the calls that matter in each

Categories and severity are tuned to your business during setup. These are the failures we would start by looking for in each sector.

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Corporate travel

Approval chains, unissued tickets and missed callbacks, where a quiet call can strand someone overseas.

  • A promised callback on a disrupted itinerary that never happens
  • An approval that silently fails and cancels a booking
  • Duty of care when a traveller is stuck and out of contact

How it works for corporate travel →

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Property management

Repairs, entry notices and owner communication β€” where the same unresolved job generates call after call.

  • A repair promised on the phone that never gets scheduled
  • A tenant ringing a third time about the same fault
  • An urgent repair not recognised as urgent

How it works for property management →

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Trades & home services

Missed appointments, quotes that never arrive and parts on back-order with no follow-up.

  • A technician running late with nobody ringing ahead
  • A quote promised β€œtoday” that is still not sent a week later
  • A warranty callback treated as a new job

How it works for trades and home services →

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Medical & allied health

Results, referrals and recalls β€” administrative failures that patients experience as being forgotten.

  • A patient chasing results they were told would be called through
  • A referral that cannot be found when the patient rings
  • A distressed caller left without a clear next step

How it works for medical and allied health →

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Automotive

Service bookings, parts delays and repeat visits for the same fault.

  • A vehicle back a second time for the same complaint
  • A quote approved on the phone but not actioned
  • A promised pick-up time missed without a call

How it works for automotive →

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Legal

Client updates, deadlines and the calls where a client says they have heard nothing for weeks.

  • A client chasing an update they were promised
  • A file where nobody can say what happens next
  • A deadline discussed but not confirmed in writing

How it works for legal →

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Insurance & brokers

Claims progress, renewals and the moment a customer decides the process is not worth it.

  • A claim update promised and not delivered
  • A customer told to ring back rather than being called
  • Repeat contact on a claim that has not moved

How it works for insurance and brokers →

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Logistics & transport

Delivery exceptions, redelivery promises and consignments that go quiet.

  • A redelivery promised for a date nobody booked
  • A consignment nobody can locate on the call
  • A customer chasing the same delivery for the third time

How it works for logistics and transport →

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Aged care & disability services

Roster changes, missed visits and family calls that carry real duty-of-care weight.

  • A missed visit the family had to ring about
  • A roster change communicated to nobody
  • A welfare concern raised on a call and not escalated

How it works for aged care and disability services →

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Education & training

Enrolment, placement and support calls where a student quietly disengages.

  • An enrolment query left unanswered
  • A student promised a call from a trainer who never rings
  • A complaint that never reaches anyone senior

How it works for education and training →

Not listed? The policy is defined with you, not selected from a menu — if your business makes promises on the phone, it applies. Tell us what you do →

Setup

What changes between industries, and what doesn't

Changes per industryStays the same
CategoriesNamed for your workAlways fault-based
SeverityWhat counts as urgent to youSet with you, not by us
RoutingYour departments and managersOne matter, one alert
The core testDid this business let the customer down?
CoverageEvery recorded call, not a sample

Tell us what your business promises

Twenty minutes on what a broken promise looks like in your world is all the configuration WiseSentry needs.