Latest update: July 07, 2023
1. PURPOSE
This document has been drafted with the purpose of defining the service level agreement (SLA) for CLIENT as contained in the above-mentioned Agreement, in addition to providing how Blip will service CLIENT.
2. DEFINITIONS AND TERMINOLOGIES
2.1. Requirements: a set of specifications required to define the Information Technology Solution to be contracted.
2.2. Incident: Any non-expected event that causes disruption, instability, or loss of performance in the service contracted by CLIENT.
2.3. Problem: Root cause of one or more incidents.
2.4. Project bug: Code failure or error that causes malfunction in the service.
2.5. Service Request (SR): a formal request by CLIENT for something to be provided, such as information on services or servers, logs, data, print screen, etc., as long as it does not cause any unavailability in the contracted service.
2.6. Settings items: Equipment and solutions part of the infrastructure for provision of the acquired service, such as platforms, servers, databases, applications, firewall, high-availability solution, and data network.
2.7. Product: Blip’s solution acquired by CLIENT.
2.8. User: Person who uses Blip’s solution contracted by CLIENT.
3. RESPONSIBILITIES
Blip undertakes to:
➔ Manage the setting items, the product, and the accesses to CLIENT’s product to guarantee functionality and good performance of all components involved in the activities under its control.
➔ Have its own failure supervision (24×7) and monitoring of equipment and solutions involved with CLIENT’s product.
➔ Provide contact points by phone or website to receive tickets upon occurrence of failure. These contact points will be available for the time informed in the item above. The requests shall be immediately serviced, and, for such:
Paragraph 1. There must always be a phone or website to record the maintenance request between contact points.
Paragraph 2. Blip, when activated, shall provide a ticket identification number for the recorded issue.
Paragraph 3. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd levels support service shall be guaranteed, whereas:
1st level – service through an incident management tool, as of the moment when the ticket is opened for failure check;
2nd level – service through a specialized technical team;
3rd level – service through a management team;
➔ Inform, through email, to the contacts to be listed by CLIENT, at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance, all scheduled maintenance activities that will cause interruptions in the services or that give rise to a direct or indirect threat to the service provision conditions.
➔ Promptly inform, to the contacts to be listed by CLIENT, any emergency maintenance that will cause interruption in the services, providing the corresponding details.
CLIENT undertakes to:
➔ Manage the data center, platforms, systems, and interfaces with Blip, in order to guarantee functionality and good performance of all settings items involved in the provision of services under its control.
➔ Perform previous analyses to exclude problems located in its own application, APIs, network (routers, firewall, Internet link), before requesting support to Blip.
➔ Maintain one single contact point with Blip to open and resolve incidents. Every requirement related to incidents shall be made through ticket registration at the following service channels: https://support.blip.ai/hc/pt-br, WhatsApp: +55 (31) 3349-6201 or [email protected] made available by Blip. Only Enterprise clients, Blip users, and members of a paid Bot team shall have access to this tool, as detailed in the manual.
➔ Communicate to Blip possible issues detected in the service provision.
➔ Keep and inform to Blip one single contact point to open and resolve failures.
➔ Allow access to the platforms through VPN or the Internet.
4. SERVICE LEVELS FOR PRODUCTS
TAKE undertakes to keep the following service levels for its platform:
4.1. Failure Recovery Times – FR:
Failures resulting from Blip’s fault shall be recovered within the terms specified below, according to severity of the incident, which may be classified in 5 priority groups, in accordance with the urgency vs. impact matrix below, whereas:
● Urgency: Perception of the necessary speed to resolve the failure considering the impact on business.
● Impact: Extension of the damage caused by the incident on CLIENT’s business.
CLIENT will define urgency upon ticket creation, while Blip will define impact in accordance with the criteria defined in items 4.1.1, 4.1.1.2 and 4.1.3.
After evaluation conducted by Blip’s Service Desk team responsible for responding the tickets, priority may be reclassified, according to the defined urgency and actual impact. In the event of reclassification, the Service Desk team shall provide a justification for it through an occurrence.
Priority Matrix | Urgency | |||
High | Medium | Low | ||
Impacto | High | Critical | High | Medium |
Medium | High | Medium | Low | |
Low | Medium | Low | Agreed | |
Very Low | Low | Agreed | Agreed |
Urgency vs. Impact Matrix
4.1.1. Impact criteria for bot failures
➔ High Impact: The bot is unavailable for all users and there is no alternative for CLIENT’s users to enjoy the product.
➔ Medium Impact: The bot’s performance is impaired or is causing partial unavailability for all CLIENT’s users.
➔ Low Impact: The bot causes low performance loss for CLIENT’s users; The tools used by CLIENT to follow up product results are unavailable.
➔ Very Low Impact: Any incident that does not classify into any of the categories above. Service unavailable for one single client.
4.1.2. Impact criteria for failures in Blip platform:
➔ High Impact: The platform is unavailable for all users and there is no alternative for CLIENT’s users to enjoy the service;
➔ Medium Impact: The platform’s performance is significantly impaired or is causing partial unavailability for all CLIENT’s users;
➔ Low Impact: The platform causes low performance loss for CLIENT’s users;
➔ Very Low Impact: Any incident that does not classify into any of the categories above. Service unavailable for one single client.
4.1.3. Impact criteria for failures in DESK tool:
➔ High Impact: The tool is fully unavailable for all clerks, and CLIENT has no alternative for responding the tickets; Or no tickets can be opened through the tool; Or no tickets can be directed to the service queues.
➔ Medium Impact: The tool’s performance is significantly impaired or is causing instability or partial unavailability for all CLIENT’s clerks; Or access to tickets by clerks is slow, significantly affecting CLIENT’s average time of service; Or one or more tickets cannot be opened through the tool; Or one or more tickets cannot be directed to the service queues.
➔ Low Impact: The platform causes low performance loss for CLIENT’s clerks; Or access to tickets by clerks is slow, with low impact on CLIENT’s time of service;
➔ Very Low Impact: Any incident that does not classify into any of the categories above.
Incident recovery, even through a palliative solution, shall occur within the term defined in the table below. Recovery time shall be counted as of ticket acceptance, through the tool, until resolution of the failure.
Blip has a proactive internal monitoring system dedicated to the platform, and treatment by Blip of most problems reported by CLIENT may already be in progress. The table below shows the maximum expected times for treatment of each ticket.
Priority vs. SLA Matrix
Priority | SLA | |
Maximum First Response Time | Maximum Recovery Time | |
Critical | 1 hour | 4 hours |
High | 2 hours | 7 hours |
Medium | 4 hours | 36 hours |
Low | 6 hours | 96 hours |
Table of Maximum Times for Failure Recovery
4.2. Service requirements: Project bugs that do not fit in the impact classifications described above are deemed service requirements. In such cases, the request will be forwarded to Blip’s department responsible for the product project, which will define the demand priorities regarding correction with CLIENT and serviced during business hours.
5. AVAILABILITY
Availability of settings items managed by Blip shall have a guarantee of at least 99.5%.
Availability will be calculated based on the following data:
Monthly assessed availability (DI) = (((n x 24) – H)/(n x 24)) x 100
Where:
n = Number of days of the month
H = T + (0.2 x P), where:
T = Total hours of unavailability of the service in the respective month, according to “Critical” priority classification established in item 4.1 – in the Urgency vs. Impact Matrix.
P = Total hours during which part of the service was affected in the respective month, according to “High” priority classification established in item 4.1 – in the Urgency vs. Impact Matrix.
The unavailability period will be assessed considering that it began upon acceptance of the incident by Blip and ended upon remittance of resolution confirmation, according to registration in Blip’s abnormality tickets.
The following events shall not be considered to calculate the services availability and will not subject Blip to application of any penalty:
● Service unavailability arising from acts of God or force majeure, pursuant to sole paragraph of article 393 of the Brazilian Civil Code;
● Service unavailability due to scheduled and emergency shutdown for maintenance, previously communicated to CLIENT, as established in this SLA;
● Service unavailability due to failures in CLIENT’s infrastructure, connectivity providers (ISP), or third-party integrations, tools and platforms used by the product and not under Blip’s control.
● CLIENT’s malpractice, recklessness, negligence, or willful misconduct.
6. ESCALATION POLICY
The first level of recurrence (1) will be activated upon expiry of the resolution times provided for in item 4.1 according to the failure severity. The subsequent levels may be activated at each fraction of 50% of the maximum resolution time.
Contacts for handling tickets | ||||
Contact | Telephone | Contact Name | Optional telephone numbers | |
24×7 | (31) 3349-6292 | Technical Support Team | Ticket opening: https://support.blip.ai/hc/pt-br andWhatsApp: (31) 3349-6201 |
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Recurrence 1 | +55 (31) 99152-2991 | Lira Carvalho Team Lead – Technical Support |
[email protected] | +55 (31) 98553-0079 |
Recurrence 2 | +55 (31) 99783-5768 | Helane Santos Manager Technichal Support |
[email protected] | +55 (31) 99447-0222 |
Recurrence 3 | +55 (31) 99477-9440 | Rafael Ogando Head of Operations |
[email protected] | +55 (11) 95936-0122 |
7. PENALTIES
Upon noncompliance with the Service Levels for Products agreed upon herein due to failures under its responsibility, Blip shall pay a penalty regarding the month on which the standards have not been met.
Penalties will be calculated by using the formula described in this item.
The penalty will be limited to five percent (5%) of the total amount of the service paid in the month. Blip shall pay this amount through a discount in the invoice of the month following the month of occurrence.
Penalty amount = R x {[(mDI – DI)] + (0.5% x nF)}
Where:
R = Total amount paid to Blip for the service in the month prior to noncompliance with the SLA;
mDI = Goal established for availability
DI = Availability index assessed in the month
nF = Number of critical and high failures treated after expiry
It is hereby established that the penalty provided for herein has an exclusive compensatory nature, and CLIENT shall have no other argument to complain, reason why Blip will be exempted from any additional responsibility in the events of noncompliance with the quality standards established herein, as well as, notwithstanding the provisions of the Agreement to which this instrument is a part, noncompliance with the Service Levels set forth herein will not be cause for termination of agreement due to contractual default by Blip.