Turn Anonymous Visitors Into Leads on WhatsApp
Your site gets visits every day, but how many of those visitors actually reach out? Most leave without a trace. Talqui's Chat Plugin for WordPress solves this by creating a direct, frictionless bridge between the site and your WhatsApp.
Lightweight and Fast Installation
Our tool is extremely lightweight (it doesn't hurt Google's Core Web Vitals) and easy to install. In less than 2 minutes, you add a customizable floating widget to your site. But unlike simple buttons that only open the app, our widget can capture initial data.
Smart Lead Capture
When clicking the chat, the visitor can be welcomed by a Talqui AI Agent right on the site screen, or be redirected to WhatsApp Web/Mobile with a pre-defined message, making it easy to start the conversation ("Hi, I came from the website and would like a quote").
Inbound Strategy
This integration is essential for Inbound Marketing strategies. Capture the lead at the moment of greatest interest. If the visitor is browsing the pricing page, the AI can approach them with sales arguments. If they're on the blog, it can offer rich content.
1. Customizable Chat Widget
Aligned with your visual identity.
Customizable Design
Choose the colors, icon, and position of the button to match your site's layout perfectly. Set automatic greeting messages ("Can I help?") to grab attention.
Lightweight (Performance)
Our script is optimized not to impact your site's loading speed, keeping your SEO score intact.
2. Capture and Routing
Don't miss opportunities.
Data Pre-Capture
Set up a mini-form before starting the chat (Name, Email, Phone). This ensures you have the lead saved even if they abandon the conversation.
Contextual Routing
Know which page the customer came from. If they clicked the chat while on the "Enterprise Plans" page, Talqui can route them automatically to the senior sales team.
3. WooCommerce Integration
Button on the Product
Add a "Questions about this product" button on WooCommerce pages. The message arrives on WhatsApp already stating which item the customer is looking at, making it easier to close the sale.