FAQs on chatbot ROI
Is a chatbot really worth the investment for small businesses?
Absolutely. For small teams, a chatbot will be a force to reckon with. It handles the 24/7 grunt work of answering repetitive queries and can capture leads, without the massive overhead of a support team. By automating routine queries, small businesses can stop wasting expensive human time on repetitive tasks. With today’s affordable LLM tools, the ROI is fast because they can finally capture the revenue and time that used to slip through the cracks because they were short staffed.
Can chatbots increase sales conversion rates?
Yes, chatbots can increase sales conversion rates. They'll act as your 24/7 sales assistants and do tasks such as instantly qualifying leads, recommending products based on context, answering buyer objections in real time, preventing "cart abandonment", and decreasing bounce rates. Instead of your prospects waiting for a resolution over an email, the bot delivers an answer while the buyer’s intent is highest, ultimately resulting in improved sales conversion rates.
Can chatbots replace human agents entirely?
No. Chatbots cannot completely replace human agents because they cannot provide resolutions for all queries. The goal of chatbots is to handle repetitive, time-consuming, and mundane tasks, leaving the critical ones to your human agents to provide a better experience to all of your visitors.
How soon can one see returns with chatbots?
You can see some instant results, like improved response times and engagement rates, and reduced bounce rates. For financial ROI, most businesses will see the returns within three to six months. If you're a small business, you'll often see returns faster due to lower setup costs, while enterprises may take longer to balance the deep integration expenses.
Why is my chatbot not showing ROI?
It's usually because of one of these three reasons:
- Goal and action misalignment: Without a clear goal, you can’t build a process that actually delivers ROI. So define a fixed goal and process to achieve that goal before deployment.
- Complicating the basics: Chatbots aren't human replacements. Deploying them to handle every complex edge case without understanding their limitations is a guaranteed recipe for failure.
- Neglecting the knowledge base: A chatbot is only as good as its data. Deploying one without a curated knowledge base ensures poor resolution rates and wasted resources.
Fixing these mistakes will help you get positive ROI from the chatbot.
Can chatbots increase sales conversion rates?
You should measure three categories of metrics to measure your chatbot success:
- User engagement metrics: First response time, total active users, engagement rate, voluntary user engagement, number of sessions per user.
- Solution effectiveness metrics: Deflection rate, bounce rate, conversation length, user sentiment, missed utterances, non-response rate.
- Business impact metrics: Generated leads, resolution rate, revenue growth, CSAT.
Read more: 14+ chatbot metrics and KPIs to measure.


