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Our new quiet hours feature means that messages are sent only during the waking hours of your customers ensuring strict TCPA compliance and ensuring a positive customer service experience for your customers. Why use Zipwhip for Guidewire? Communicate More Efficiently - Adjusters can eliminate phone tag by texting with customers directly from ClaimCenter and having contacts and conversations automatically synced in ClaimCenter.

Improve the Customer Experience - Our Enterprise customers see an average 5-point NPS increase above baseline in the first days of adoption. See which texts go to each employee and track whether customers have received a response yet or not. Insurance Industry Expertise Zipwhip has been working with insurance carriers for over 6 years, with thousands of agencies and claims teams relying on Zipwhip every day.

Our Own Texting Network Zipwhip is the only business texting platform that can provides true enterprise-grade deliverability, reliability and security because we have directly connectivity with top-tier wireless carriers.

All other texting providers rely on 3rd parties to deliver their messages, putting customers at a significant disadvantage. These benefits are not possible through alternative texting solutions like short codes.

Enterprise-Grade Support We assign resources across project management, customer success, training, product and engineering to support the entire lifecycle of our customers, especially during the early phases of change management. Zipwhip is at the forefront in the industry, working directly with Google and Apple to bring to market the next generation of business texting. Before You Begin. A few items to explore before you get started. Getting Started. Make Connections. Download the client and get started integrating Guidewire to other services.

Step 2: Unzip the Project to Your Environment. Step 3: Update the Project Configuration. Update the following configuration files to configure your client: Open the build. When the target is an InsuranceSuite application the build task packages the client along with the necessary libraries. Update settings. You can configure multiple client packages, as shown in the following example. Respectively, you must configure the endpoint parameters for each package in build.

Step 4: Build the client. To run a task with the wrapper, use one of the following commands from a Terminal window: On Mac or Linux, run. Generate the client. Step 5: Publish the Generated Client. Step 6: Deploy to InsuranceSuite application. Step 7: Test the client in InsuranceSuite application. Config uses gw. StaticMapper uses gwgen. ApiClient uses gwgen. StoreApi uses gwgen. PetApi uses gwgen.

Pet uses gwgen. Category uses gwgen. To run the code, click Run on the scratchpad navigation bar. The test completes and generates an output similar to the following output. The output below displays only part of the response:. Process finished with exit code 0. Director of Product Management, Chris Vavra unveils new and future capabilities that make Guidewire integration projects simpler, faster, and easier. Guidewire Training: New Courses for Banff.

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