In production · one month of live volume

They were leaking Rs 8 lakh a day. At 5 percent coverage, nobody could see it.

Their QA team read one grievance ticket in twenty and scored it carefully. The other nineteen were never examined by anyone. Audira now scores 840,000 conversations a month against the customer's own scorecard, at a rupee each, and what it found in the refund queue alone pays for the whole programme in a day.

Rs 8 lakha day of refund error surfaced, in both directions
840,000+conversations scored in the month, across three workstreams
Re 1.00per interaction reviewed, at published rates
5% to 99%coverage of the queue routed to Audira
ISO 27001 certified
SOC 2 Type II
Vernacular and code-mixed
Consent captured before any recording
In production at a leading Indian quick-commerce company

What changed

The money was always leaking. Only the looking changed.

Coverage is an input, not a result, so it is not the headline here. What coverage bought is the headline, and it arrived in the refund queue within the first month.

Rs 6 lakh a day outOver-refunds. Money going out of the business that should not have. Straight margin, invisible at a one-in-twenty sample because no single ticket looks wrong.
Rs 2 lakh a day withheldUnder-refunds. A customer who was owed money and did not get it. Not a cost problem, a trust problem, and the half a sampling regime almost never catches.
One day pays the monthAt published list rates the two priced workstreams come to Rs 8,30,000 for the month. A single day of the error the audit surfaced covers all of it.
Every SOP at onceEach conversation scored against the customer's own scorecard across several SOPs simultaneously, in the language the conversation actually happened in.

What it cost

A rupee an interaction, and it lands there twice.

We publish the rates, so the arithmetic is short enough to do in your head.

WorkstreamRatePer month
750,000+ grievance chat ticketsRe 1 per ticket evaluatedRs 7,50,000
3,200+ hours of fleet call audioRs 25 per hour transcribedRs 80,000
Total, at published list rates830,000+ interactionsRs 8,30,000
Re 1.00
per interaction reviewed. Both workstreams land there independently.

Not a blended average. A chat ticket is a rupee because that is the rate. A fleet call is a rupee because it runs 2.4 minutes, and 2.4 minutes at twenty-five rupees an hour is a rupee.

Short calls are cheap to audit, which is the thing that will or will not be true of your floor. A team averaging eight-minute calls pays about three rupees thirty a call instead, and we would rather say that now than have you find it on the invoice. The figures above are at published list rates; at scale, list is where a conversation starts rather than where it finishes. Live order support is billed on the same two rates by channel mix and sits on top.

On coverage, precisely: total grievance chat volume runs near 80,000 tickets a day, of which about 25,000 a day are in scope for Audira today. Within that scope, coverage runs at 99 percent against 5 percent under manual sampling. The rest is headroom, not coverage, and we would rather you heard that from us.

What is actually running

Three live workstreams. 840,000+ interactions a month.

They did not begin with all three. They began with one, and the other two followed once the first was obviously working, which is the sequence we would suggest to anyone starting.

1

Fleet manager to delivery executive calls

20,000+ calls a week80,000+ calls and 3,200+ audio hours a month

Internal. Not agent to customer, but manager to field worker. Scored for tone, instruction clarity, escalation and conduct. No audit vendor in this market sells this.

2

Customer grievance chat tickets

25,000+ evaluated a day750,000+ a month, from a daily volume of 80,000+

Quality, refunds, order status. Scored against the customer's own scorecard across several SOPs at once. This is the queue the refund finding came out of.

3

Live order support conversations

12,000+ conversations a monthMixed chat and audio, transcribed

The live queue where an order is already in trouble. Both channels of one conversation scored together rather than as two separate records.

The one to notice is the first. Fleet manager to delivery executive calls are not customer conversations at all. They are internal, manager to field worker, and no audit vendor in this market sells that. If you run a field force, a gig fleet, a collections team or a rider network, the conversations that decide your operating quality are the ones your own managers are having, and today nobody is listening to any of them.

Where the findings go

A finding that changed who gets hired.

Most audit tools end at a dashboard, and the best of them end at a coaching note. This one ended somewhere else, and it took a month.

1

Audira found the pattern

Tickets raised during a weather surge were failing differently from ordinary tickets. At a one-in-twenty sample this is statistically invisible; at ninety-nine percent it is obvious.

2

The finding left the QA team

Instead of becoming a coaching note for one agent, the pattern became test content. Weather-surge scenarios were fed into Kalibr as customised assessment data.

3

It changed who gets hired

A 90 percent threshold on that assessment now decides who may handle weather-surge tickets. Every competitor's loop closes into training, which fixes one agent. This one closed into who is allowed on the queue.

An audit finding became assessment content, and assessment content became a hiring gate, inside a single month. It needs both halves live on the same customer at the same time, which is why no competitor can produce an equivalent. That other half is Kalibr, and its own case study is here.

How it passed review

The security conversation happened first, not last.

ISO 27001 certifiedIndependently certified information security.
SOC 2 Type IIType II, not Type I. Tested over a period.
Consent before captureTaken before the assessment begins.
Hosted in IndiaProduction runs in an Azure India region.

Customer anonymised pending approval. Figures are one calendar month, supplied by the customer. Competitor rates are list prices supplied by Singularium and used only for cost comparison at this volume.

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