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Google offers non-Pixel owners a way to avoid waiting on hold with latest test

Screenshot of description of beta test.
Google’s description of the feature in Search Labs. | Image: Sterling

Google is testing a new “Talk to a Live Representative” feature that allows the company’s software to call a business on your behalf, navigate through its phone tree, wait on hold, and then notify you when there’s a real human being available for you to speak to. The test, which is available now as a Search Labs experimental feature, was spotted by X user Sterling.

As 9to5Google notes, the feature sounds a lot like the Pixel’s “Hold for Me,” but with a couple of key advantages. First, it’s available across all phones rather than just the Pixel 3 and newer. And second, “Talk to a Live Representative” offers to actually proactively call a business on your behalf, rather than being something you enable once you’ve already placed a call and been placed on hold.

You access the feature by searching for a company’s customer support number, at which point Google will display a “Request a call” button if the company is supported, 9to5Google reports. Supported businesses include a selection of airlines, telcos, retailers, insurance, and other service companies. You select the reason for your call, and Google will provide SMS updates on its before calling you when there’s a rep available for you to speak to.

The experimental feature is available in the US via the Google app on iOS and Android as well as Chrome desktop, 9to5Google notes.