Whatshelp Widget - Chat with website visitors via popular messaging apps

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This makes a lot of sense. any plans to add LinkedIn messaging?
You are really first, who ask about LinkedIn ) We will think about that.
great idea, especially for some industries
Yes! In your opinion which exactly industries are?
Wow. Need the solution for a long time. Thank you! how you gonna work with Whatsapp? As far as I know they are blocking any API
Thanks! In widget we just show to website visitor the WhatsApp number, so we don't have any connections with WhatsApp. And you are right - WA is blocking any unofficial API.
Strangely enough I'm writing this for the second time today... Telegram is missing. It's on a picture but not in widget config UI.
Oh that was already mentioned, sry.
Any plans for Twitter DM?
maybe, thanks for the idea. Probably Instagram will be useful too.
Usefull project.
thanks a bunch!
That's awesome! how did you guys come up with this idea?
Thank a lot! We've built a simple prototype with only Facebook Messenger supporting () but we were asked about other messaging apps. So the new widget is an evolution of that idea.
Very cool. I needed my own little FB chat popup a while back and ended up employing the same FB Page plugin trick y'all did.
Thanks, I saw your widget some time ago )
This is great if you have an international audience. I'm curious though how the SnapChat feature works. If I wanted to contact the site and I choose SnapChat as my support option then.... what happens?
Just look at this screen
Any solution to not having to use your personal whats app number on your site? How do you make a business account or use a business phone line number instead?
At the moment we just show any WhatsApp number which you set up in widget settings. Mostly it's a personal phone number using for business. So we do not provide any WhatsApp numbers.