Twilio Enables Zoom2u to Provide Enhanced Customer Experience During Global Pandemic

AUSTRALIA – October 5 2021 – Twilio (NYSE: TWLO), the leading cloud communications platform, today announced that it enabled Zoom2u (ASX: Z2U), an Australia-wide marketplace that connects customers to couriers, to provide a great customer experience during the global pandemic. 

Founded by tech entrepreneur Steve Orenstein in 2014, Zoom2u has helped over 70,000 customers and transported more than two million deliveries across Australia. A key feature of the Zoom2u service is GPS tracking, so customers can see where their packages are at all times and know when they will arrive.

When the global pandemic hit last year, Zoom2u decided to close its contact centre office in Manila and shift the team to working remotely instead. “This had no impact on our customer service, because we had a fully integrated phone system with Twilio. Our team was able to take calls and messages using their laptops at home,” said Steve Orenstein, founder and CEO at Zoom2u.

Zoom2u has seen a significant increase in customer orders since the global pandemic began. Lockdowns in Australia have meant more people are shopping online and the pressure on Australia Post has meant deliveries are taking longer to arrive.

After testing and trialling Twilio’s Phone API, it took less than a month to fully transition and port Zoom2u’s phone numbers into the Twilio system. The new system has enabled Zoom2u to scale its business and work remotely across different countries and regions more easily. The Zoom2u customer service team can see in real-time how their contact centre is operating, including being able to monitor agents’ performance as well as call volumes throughout the day to ensure they are adequately resourced where necessary. First time pick up rate has also improved, with 95% of calls to Zoom2u now answered within 20 seconds. 

In 2020 Zoom2u launched Locate2u, a platform designed for businesses that manage their own fleet of drivers to perform deliveries. Locate2u has integrated Twilio’s SMS API to allow businesses using Locate2u to provide a real time link to customers so they can track the live location of their driver. Live location tracking is important to provide Zoom2u and Locate2u customers with a better experience. 

Kristen Pimpini, Regional Vice President ANZ at Twilio said, “We’re thrilled to team up with Zoom2u to help drive even faster and more reliable communication between businesses, delivery partners, and their customers. Like Zoom2u, we pride ourselves on creating meaningful, easy and personalised experiences for our customers, something we know is important to them. Twilio’s recent report found that 82 percent of Australian businesses stated that digital communications are critical to their organisation after the pandemic. It also found that 90 percent of Australian business leaders say customer engagement increased during COVID-19. It has been a privilege to support Zoom2u in Australia and we wish them every success.” 

For more information, visit www.twilio.com and/or www.Zoom2u.com.au or Locate2u.com


About Zoom2u 

Zoom2u is an Australia-wide marketplace designed to connect businesses and individuals with fast, reliable local delivery services. 

Zoom2u’s marketplace connects customers directly with local drivers to combine the fastest possible delivery times, with the latest in user experience via Last Mile Technology. Zoom2u offers VIP one hour, three-hour, same day, next day, and interstate delivery options, and customers are able to view their parcel location in real-time, from pick up to drop off.

About Twilio

Millions of developers around the world have used Twilio to unlock the magic of communications to improve any human experience. Twilio has democratized communications channels like voice, text, chat, video, and email by virtualizing the world’s communications infrastructure through APIs that are simple enough for any developer to use, yet robust enough to power the world’s most demanding applications. By making communications a part of every software developer’s toolkit, Twilio is enabling innovators across every industry — from emerging leaders to the world’s largest organizations — to reinvent how companies engage with their customers.

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Sherril holds a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from University of Colorado, Boulder and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rutgers University.

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