Optimise Your Student Services with Our Advanced AI Assistant
Deliver Unrivalled Self-Service Support
Transform your university’s student support with our innovative generative AI Assistant, delivering 24/7, self-serving assistance that optimises staff resources and enhances student well-being.
Introducing our Student Services Assistant—an extended version of our well-being Assistant, tailored with your university's information to meet a wide array of student needs.
From financial aid and career services to disability support, accommodation queries, appointment bookings, and well-being interventions, this assistant is designed to take care of every aspect of student services.
Get Instant Answers in over 50 different languages
Leveraging advanced generative AI, our Student Services Assistant offers support for students in over 50 languages.
This intelligent Assistant extends to all areas of student services, ready to answer any query and guide students through services seamlessly.
Our Assistant can automate simple tasks through to complex processes, seamlessly integrating with your campus systems, saving valuable staff time while enhancing the student experience.
Unmatched Out-of-Hours Support and Scalability
Maximise student satisfaction with our 24/7 Assistant.
Providing instant answers at any hour, it ensures students receive timely support even during weekends and late nights. This round-the-clock accessibility means students are never left waiting.
Seamlessly scaling to handle unlimited enquiries simultaneously, our Assistant delivers consistent, accurate information without delay. From simple queries to complex processes, it meets high demand efficiently.
Empower your campus with support that’s always available and instantly responsive.
Reduce Costs and Alleviate Staff Workload
By enabling students to independently find answers and complete tasks, our Assistant significantly reduces the demand on staff, allowing them to focus on more complex, high-value support.
Our Assistant not only saves time for students but also significantly reduces operational costs for institutions by streamlining support processes and reducing the need for extensive human intervention.
This autonomous support system not only enhances efficiency but also contributes to staff well-being.
SXP Assistant has conducted over 17 million conversations, a testament to its remarkable impact and trusted support.
SXP Platform supports over 500,000 students globally.
With a high app rating of 4.8 out of 5 from students, we’ve proven our effectiveness and reliability.
Designed with input from leading university stakeholders, the SXP Assistant is built to address the specific challenges faced by student services. Our goal is to ease the demands on staff, streamline support processes, and contribute to the overall success of your institution.
Elevate your institution's student support services to new heights with our advanced AI Assistant.
Contact us today to learn how you can transform the student experience with self-serving, round-the-clock, multilingual support.
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