Intercom's CEO predicts that companies will abandon separate AI agents for sales, service, and onboarding. A single, coordinated "customer agent" is necessary to avoid conflicting goals and create a seamless, high-touch experience for every user.

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Businesses currently present disconnected personalities to customers across sales, service, and marketing. AI agents can bridge these silos to create a seamless, long-running dialogue that remembers context throughout the entire customer journey, fundamentally transforming the customer relationship.

The goal of "always-on" engagement is a seamless, contextual relationship. The best model is interacting with a friend: you can switch from text to a phone call, and they'll remember the context and anticipate your needs. This is the new standard AI should enable for brands.

Instead of one monolithic agent, build a multi-agent system. Start with a simple classifier agent to determine user intent (e.g., sales vs. support). Then, route the request to a different, specialized agent trained for that specific task. This architecture improves accuracy, efficiency, and simplifies development.

AI agents can manage the entire buyer lifecycle from first touch to upsell. This removes human capacity constraints, allowing companies to merge siloed go-to-market teams into a single, cohesive unit focused on the customer journey.

Stop thinking of sales, marketing, and support as separate functions with separate tools. AI agents are blurring these lines. A support interaction becomes a lead gen opportunity, and a marketing email can be sent by a 'sales' tool. Prepare for a unified go-to-market operational model.

Don't fear deploying a specialized, multi-agent customer experience. Even if a customer interacts with several different AI agents, it's superior to being bounced between human agents who lose context. Each AI agent can retain the full conversation history, providing a more coherent and efficient experience.

Agentic AI will evolve into a 'multi-agent ecosystem.' This means AI agents from different companies—like an airline and a hotel—will interact directly with each other to autonomously solve a customer's complex problem, freeing humans from multi-party coordination tasks.

Prioritize using AI to support human agents internally. A co-pilot model equips agents with instant, accurate information, enabling them to resolve complex issues faster and provide a more natural, less-scripted customer experience.

Customers don't differentiate between sales and support; they just want answers. AI makes it economically viable to handle both inquiry types through a single point of contact. This resolves the common issue of customers calling sales lines for support issues simply because they know a person will answer.

The future of AI is not just humans talking to AI, but a world where personal agents communicate directly with business agents (e.g., your agent negotiating a loan with a bank's agent). This will necessitate new communication protocols and guardrails, creating a societal transformation comparable to the early internet.

The Future of Business AI is a Single, Unified Agent Across the Customer Lifecycle | RiffOn