The practical reason to use it.
DeskTime works best when the production workflow is explicit, not just the integration label. DeskTime gives InsertChat assistants access to 11 actions that can read data, update systems, and move work forward without leaving the conversation. Instead of bouncing a user into another queue without context, your assistant can use DeskTime to inspect tickets, update records, and prepare a cleaner handoff when a human is needed. You decide exactly which assistants get DeskTime access, so support, sales, operations, and product workflows stay scoped to the right conversations. InsertChat keeps DeskTime credentials scoped at the workspace and assistant level, so operational access stays controlled. Use the same DeskTime-enabled assistant across website embeds, the admin app, and API workflows so your team does not rebuild logic for every channel.
Teams usually adopt DeskTime when they need ticket context, escalations, case routing, resolution follow-up to happen inside the same assistant experience instead of bouncing into another portal. That is where the combination of credential controls, embeds, admin app, api matters, because the chat surface has to stay grounded, helpful, and ready to hand off when the next step needs a human owner.
DeskTime keeps live data access, workflow actions, and handoff attached to the same conversation from start to finish, which is more useful in production than a connection that only exposes an app name.