--- name: login-link description: Provide login link help. Use when a customer cannot access courses and requests a login link or access email. metadata: trigger_phrases: - "provide login" - "login link" - "link customer" related_skills: ["email-change", "website-bug-report", "invoice-billing-statement"] sample_size: "999" validation: | required_phrases: - "email" - "spam" forbidden_patterns: - "(?i)why" max_length: 500 metrics: "sample_size: 999\navg_thread_length: 3.59\ntop_phrases:\n - phrase: \"let me know if\"\n count: 295\n percent: 29.5\n - phrase: \"me know if you\"\n count: 253\n percent: 25.3\n - phrase: \"you ll need to\"\n count: 244\n percent: 24.4\n - phrase: \"if you have any\"\n count: 238\n percent: 23.8\n - phrase: \"to purchase the course\"\n count: 178\n percent: 17.8\n - phrase: \"ll need to enter\"\n count: 172\n percent: 17.2\n - phrase: \"enter the email address\"\n count: 169\n percent: 16.9\n - phrase: \"need to enter the\"\n count: 168\n percent: 16.8\n - phrase: \"to enter the email\"\n count: 168\n percent: 16.8\n - phrase: \"at the top of\"\n count: 167\n percent: 16.7" --- # Login Link Issues Customer bought a course but can't get the magic link to access it. ## Diagnosis Steps 1. What email are they expecting the link at? 2. Is that the email their license is under? 3. Did the link actually send (check on your end)? ## Common Causes - License is under different email than they're checking - Link went to spam/junk folder - Email provider blocking our sends - Typo in email at purchase ## Response Patterns ### If you manually resent Confirm you did it, which email, suggest spam folder check. ### If license is under different email Tell them which email has the license, ask them to try that one. ### If link shows delivered on your end Confirm delivery status, suggest spam check, offer to try again. ## Sub-categories - Manual resend request - License under the wrong email - Spam/junk folder filtering - Delivery confirmed on our side ## Phrases That Work - "I just manually requested a login link for [email]" - "It was processed and delivered successfully on our side" - "Please check your spam folder" - "I'm seeing your license under [email]" - "Could you try requesting a login link using that email address?" ## Tone - Acknowledge frustration without dwelling - Be specific about what you did - Always suggest spam folder (it's usually spam) - Quick resolution focus ## What NOT To Do - Don't blame their email provider - Don't get into technical explanations of email delivery - Don't make it sound like the problem is on their end (even if it is) ## Validation Draft must: - [ ] State what action was taken - [ ] Reference the specific email address - [ ] Suggest checking spam/junk folder - [ ] NOT blame their email provider