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How to Add an AI Chatbot to Webflow: Designer-Friendly Setup, Styling, and Lead Capture

Add an AI chatbot to Webflow without breaking your design system. Learn embed options, styling rules, lead capture flows, CMS-aware use cases, and conversion optimization for Webflow sites.

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Conferbot Team
AI Chatbot Experts
Apr 24, 2026
27 min read
Updated May 2026Expert Reviewed
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Key Takeaways
  • Webflow sites are usually more design-sensitive than template-based websites.
  • Agencies, SaaS teams, consultants, and high-end service businesses choose Webflow because they care about brand, layout, animation, and conversion paths.
  • That means a Webflow chatbot has to do more than appear on the page.
  • It has to feel intentional.The right AI chatbot for Webflow should respect the site's design system, load without layout shifts, support page-specific messaging, and capture leads without interrupting the main conversion path.

Why Webflow Chatbots Are Different

Webflow sites are usually more design-sensitive than template-based websites. Agencies, SaaS teams, consultants, and high-end service businesses choose Webflow because they care about brand, layout, animation, and conversion paths. That means a Webflow chatbot has to do more than appear on the page. It has to feel intentional.

The right AI chatbot for Webflow should respect the site's design system, load without layout shifts, support page-specific messaging, and capture leads without interrupting the main conversion path. It should also work for the common Webflow stack: marketing pages, CMS collections, resource hubs, landing pages, pricing pages, and high-intent contact pages.

Conferbot fits this model because the chatbot is added through a lightweight embed and managed outside Webflow. Your design team keeps control of the site, while marketing and support teams can update flows in the no-code chatbot builder without republishing Webflow every time. For teams new to the platform, Webflow University offers comprehensive tutorials on custom code, interactions, and CMS features that influence where and how a chatbot widget should be placed.

Webflow chatbot embed options across site settings, page settings, and embed elements

The Three Ways to Add a Chatbot to Webflow

There are three practical ways to add an AI chatbot to Webflow. Choose based on how broadly the bot should appear and how much design control you need.

MethodBest ForTradeoff
Site-wide custom codeGlobal website chatbotFastest, but appears broadly unless controlled by rules
Page-level custom codeCampaign pages, pricing pages, high-intent pagesMore control, more maintenance
Embed elementInline assistants inside tools, docs, or gated resourcesMost flexible, needs responsive QA

Most teams should start with site-wide custom code and then use targeting rules to hide or customize the widget on specific pages. For example, show a sales bot on pricing pages, a support bot on help pages, and a content-recommendation bot inside a resource hub.

If you are new to website embeds, the broader website chatbot installation guide covers the general pattern. This article focuses on the Webflow-specific decisions that affect design, conversion, and maintainability. The Webflow Developer Documentation is also useful for understanding how custom code interacts with Webflow's rendering and hosting pipeline.

Related: How to Add an AI Chatbot to Wix in 5 Minutes: No-Code Setup and Lead Capture Guide

Step-by-Step: Add Conferbot to Webflow

  1. Create the bot: Use a template or build a custom flow in Conferbot.
  2. Set the primary job: Lead capture, demo booking, support deflection, product education, or content recommendations.
  3. Style the widget: Match brand colors, launcher position, bot name, avatar, and tone.
  4. Copy the website embed: Use the Web chat channel script.
  5. Add it in Webflow: Put the script in site-wide custom code for global use, or page-level custom code for targeted deployment.
  6. Publish to staging or production: Webflow changes do not affect the live site until published.
  7. Test all breakpoints: Desktop, tablet, mobile landscape, and mobile portrait.
  8. Review first conversations: Improve the greeting, buttons, and handoff rules after real visitor data arrives.

For official Conferbot platform setup steps, use the Webflow installation guide. For strategic chatbot design, pair this with chatbot UI design best practices.

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Designer-Friendly Styling Rules

A chatbot should support the Webflow layout, not compete with it. Follow these styling rules before publishing:

  • Match the brand accent, not every brand color: Use one clear primary color for the launcher and buttons.
  • Respect spacing: Avoid covering sticky navigation, cookie banners, checkout buttons, or bottom mobile CTAs.
  • Keep the launcher predictable: Bottom-right is familiar for most users, but bottom-left can work if the site already uses a right-side sticky CTA.
  • Write concise bot copy: Beautiful layouts lose polish when chat messages become dense paragraphs.
  • Use buttons for first choices: Buttons reduce typing friction and preserve the designed flow.
  • Test dark sections: If your site uses dark backgrounds, make sure the launcher remains visible without feeling harsh.

Webflow teams often over-customize the surface and under-design the conversation. The conversation is the product experience. Use the same level of care for the welcome message, first three options, and fallback response that you would use for a hero section.

Related: Best AI Chatbot for WooCommerce in 2026: Product Questions, Order Lookup, and Cart Recovery

Webflow Chatbot Use Cases by Site Type

Webflow attracts a specific kind of builder: design-conscious teams who want full control over layout, animation, and brand expression. That means the chatbot must serve the site's specific purpose, not just sit in a corner. Below is a detailed breakdown of how five common Webflow site types should deploy chatbots for maximum impact.

Webflow chatbot use cases across agency sites, SaaS marketing, portfolios, memberships, and ecommerce

Agency Sites

Digital agencies, branding studios, and creative firms use Webflow to showcase work and attract clients. The chatbot's primary job is lead qualification: turning "I like your work" into a structured project inquiry with budget, timeline, scope, and contact details.

Recommended flow:

  1. Bot: Interested in working together? I can help match you with the right service. (Buttons: Web design, Branding, Marketing, Development, Not sure)
  2. Visitor selects a service
  3. Bot: What is your approximate budget range? (Buttons: Under $5K, $5K-$15K, $15K-$50K, $50K+)
  4. Bot: When do you need the project completed? (Buttons: ASAP, 1-3 months, 3-6 months, Just exploring)
  5. Bot: Great. I will connect you with the right team member. What is the best email to reach you?
  6. Bot books a discovery call or sends the qualified lead to the CRM

Key advantage: Agencies often receive dozens of contact form submissions that turn out to be unqualified. The chatbot filters out tire-kickers before they reach the calendar, so the sales team spends time only on real opportunities.

SaaS Marketing Sites

SaaS companies use Webflow for marketing sites, landing pages, and product education. The chatbot bridges the gap between content consumption and trial signup or demo booking.

Recommended flow: Start with a role-based question: What best describes your role? (Marketing, Sales, Engineering, Founder, Other). Then ask about company size and the problem they are trying to solve. Based on answers, route to a self-serve trial, a product demo, or relevant documentation.

Visitor SegmentChatbot PathConversion Action
Small team exploringProduct overview, feature highlights, pricing comparisonFree trial signup
Mid-market evaluatingUse case match, competitor comparison, ROI framingDemo booking
Enterprise researchingSecurity docs, compliance questions, integration checkSales handoff with context
Developer evaluatingAPI docs, technical specs, sandbox accessDeveloper trial or docs link

For SaaS sites, pair the chatbot with AI chatbot lead generation principles: qualify based on fit, not just interest, and route high-intent visitors to sales faster than a form can.

Portfolio Sites

Photographers, illustrators, architects, and freelancers use Webflow to display work. The chatbot should handle the two most common visitor intents: inquiring about availability and understanding pricing.

Recommended flow: Start with What brings you here today? (Buttons: Hire me for a project, Ask about pricing, Learn about my process, Just browsing). Route project inquiries to a short intake: project type, timeline, budget, and contact info. Route pricing questions to a helpful range or a link to the pricing page with a follow-up offer to discuss specifics.

Portfolio-specific tip: Add a "View relevant work" button that links to filtered portfolio pages based on the visitor's project type. A wedding photographer chatbot that shows wedding galleries to a wedding inquiry converts better than one that shows the full portfolio.

Membership and Community Sites

Webflow membership sites for courses, communities, paid content, and coaching programs need chatbots that handle pre-purchase questions and reduce churn among existing members.

Pre-purchase flow: Answer questions about what is included, who the program is for, expected outcomes, pricing, and refund policy. End with enrollment or a trial offer.

Member support flow: Help existing members with login issues, content navigation, billing questions, and community access. Route complex issues to live chat with member context attached.

Example: A Webflow course site sells a $500 design program. The chatbot answers common objections (Is this for beginners? How long do I have access? Can I get a refund?), shows relevant testimonials, and offers a payment plan option. This removes hesitation without requiring the visitor to email support and wait for a reply.

Ecommerce (Webflow + Stripe)

Webflow ecommerce sites, often paired with Stripe or third-party checkout tools, sell physical products, digital goods, or services. The chatbot fills the gap between browsing and buying by answering product questions, shipping policies, and return concerns.

Recommended flow: Product finder that asks what the shopper needs, followed by shipping and return FAQ triggers, and a checkout assistance prompt for visitors who add items to cart but hesitate.

Shopper QuestionChatbot ResponseBusiness Outcome
What is your shipping policy?Show shipping zones, costs, and delivery estimatesRemoves checkout hesitation
Can I return this?Explain return window and processBuilds purchase confidence
Which product is right for me?Launch guided product finder flowIncreases conversion and reduces returns
Do you offer bulk pricing?Qualify the inquiry and route to salesCaptures B2B opportunity

For all five site types, the principle is the same: the chatbot should feel like a natural extension of the page, not an interruption. Match the tone, match the intent, and give value before asking for anything in return.

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Webflow CMS Use Cases

Webflow CMS sites are ideal for chatbot-assisted navigation because content libraries can become large quickly. A chatbot can help visitors find the right case study, article, guide, location page, or service page without forcing them through filters.

Resource Hub Assistant

Ask visitors what they want to solve, then recommend relevant guides. For example: "Are you trying to reduce support tickets, capture more leads, or add WhatsApp automation?" Then link to resources like reduce support tickets with chatbots or WhatsApp chatbot setup.

Case Study Router

Ask for industry and company size, then route visitors to the most relevant proof point. This is useful for agencies and B2B SaaS teams with many CMS-driven case studies.

Location or Service Finder

For multi-location businesses, the chatbot can ask for city, service type, and urgency, then send visitors to the right page or capture a lead directly.

Pricing Page Assistant

On pricing pages, the chatbot should answer plan questions, explain limits, and offer to book a call. Link to the pricing page and use analytics to see which objections appear most often.

Advanced Webflow Chatbot Techniques

Once the basic chatbot is live and generating conversations, these advanced techniques will help you extract more value from the Webflow platform's unique capabilities. Webflow's CMS, interactions system, and Logic feature create opportunities that simpler website builders cannot match.

Using Webflow CMS Collections to Power Chatbot Responses

Webflow CMS collections store structured content: blog posts, case studies, team members, services, locations, product catalogs, and more. You can use this structured data to make your chatbot smarter without manually updating bot responses every time you publish new content.

How it works:

  1. Export your CMS collection data (services, case studies, locations) as structured content for the chatbot's AI knowledge base.
  2. When a visitor asks about a service, the chatbot references the CMS content to provide accurate, up-to-date answers.
  3. When you add a new case study or service page in Webflow CMS, update the knowledge base to keep the chatbot current.
  4. Use CMS categories and tags to help the chatbot route visitors: "Which industry are you in?" maps to your CMS industry tag, and the bot recommends the matching case studies.

Example: A consulting firm has 40 case studies in Webflow CMS, tagged by industry (healthcare, fintech, retail, SaaS). The chatbot asks the visitor's industry, then surfaces the three most relevant case studies with titles, summaries, and links. The visitor gets instant social proof instead of scrolling through an unfiltered list.

Webflow CMS collections powering chatbot responses and content recommendations

Custom Interactions and Chatbot Triggers

Webflow's interactions system controls animations, scroll effects, hover states, and visibility changes. You can combine these interactions with chatbot triggers to create contextual engagement moments.

Trigger ideas:

  • Scroll depth trigger: When a visitor scrolls past 60% of a long-form landing page, trigger the chatbot with a contextual message: "Have questions about what you just read? I can help clarify pricing, features, or next steps."
  • Section visibility trigger: When the pricing section enters the viewport, update the chatbot greeting to address pricing objections.
  • Exit intent on high-value pages: When a visitor moves toward leaving the pricing or demo page, the chatbot opens with a last-chance qualification prompt.
  • Post-form submission: After a visitor submits a Webflow form, trigger the chatbot to offer additional resources or book a follow-up call.

The key is restraint. Do not trigger the chatbot on every scroll event. Reserve triggers for high-intent pages where the interruption adds value rather than annoyance.

Webflow Logic and Chatbot Webhooks

Webflow Logic is Webflow's native automation layer. It can send webhooks, post form data to external services, and trigger workflows when CMS items are published. Combined with a chatbot platform, Logic creates powerful automation chains.

Practical combinations:

  • Form to chatbot follow-up: A visitor submits a Webflow form. Logic sends a webhook to your chatbot platform, which triggers a WhatsApp or email follow-up with personalized questions based on the form data.
  • CMS publish to knowledge update: When a new help article is published in Webflow CMS, Logic notifies the chatbot system to refresh its knowledge base.
  • Lead scoring pipeline: The chatbot qualifies a lead and sends data to a webhook. Logic routes the lead to different CRM lists or Slack channels based on score.
  • Appointment confirmation: The chatbot books a call. Logic sends a calendar invite and a reminder sequence through your email tool.

This turns Webflow from a publishing platform into a conversion engine where the website, chatbot, and backend tools work as a connected system. Use the integrations hub to connect these pieces without custom code.

A/B Testing Chatbot Placement and Messaging

Do not assume you know where the chatbot performs best. Test it.

What to A/B test on Webflow sites:

VariableVersion AVersion BWhat It Reveals
PlacementBottom-right floating widgetInline embed in pricing sectionWhich position generates more qualified conversations
GreetingQuestion-based: "What are you looking for?"Offer-based: "Get a free audit in 2 minutes"Which framing drives higher engagement
Trigger timingImmediate on page loadAfter 15 seconds or 40% scrollWhether delay improves or hurts start rate
Button count3 primary options5 options including supportWhether more choices help or overwhelm
Contact timingAsk for email after 2 exchangesAsk for email after 4 exchangesOptimal point for lead capture

Run each test for at least 200 conversations per variation before drawing conclusions. Use chatbot analytics to compare completion rate, lead quality, and conversion rate between versions. A 10-20% improvement in completion rate can mean a meaningful increase in monthly leads for a busy Webflow site.

Webflow Chatbot vs Webflow Logic

Webflow Logic and a chatbot platform serve different purposes, but they overlap in ways that confuse teams deciding what to build where. This comparison clarifies when Logic is enough and when a chatbot adds value that Logic cannot provide alone.

Comparison of Webflow Logic capabilities versus a dedicated chatbot platform
CapabilityWebflow LogicDedicated Chatbot (Conferbot)
Form submission handlingYes, triggers workflows on form submitYes, plus conversational qualification before submission
Conditional routingBasic, based on form field valuesAdvanced, based on multi-step conversation, visitor behavior, and page context
Real-time visitor interactionNo, Logic runs in the backgroundYes, live conversation with instant responses
AI-powered answersNoYes, trained on knowledge base, FAQs, and custom content
Lead qualificationPost-submission onlyPre-submission, during the conversation, with scoring and routing
24/7 availabilityWorkflows run on events, not on visitor questionsAlways available for visitor questions and guidance
Webhook supportYes, sends data to external servicesYes, receives and sends webhooks for automation
CRM integrationThrough webhooks and ZapierNative integrations plus webhooks and Zapier
OmnichannelWebsite onlyWebsite + WhatsApp + Messenger + Instagram + Telegram
Visitor engagementNone, invisible to visitorsProactive greetings, guided flows, and contextual prompts
AnalyticsFlow execution logsConversation metrics, conversion tracking, lead quality scoring
Calendar bookingNot built-inIntegrated calendar booking within conversation
Human handoffNot applicableLive chat handoff with full conversation context
CostIncluded with Webflow plan (limited executions)Separate platform cost, scales with usage

When Webflow Logic Is Enough

Logic works well for backend automation that does not require visitor interaction. Use it for:

  • Sending form submissions to Google Sheets or a CRM
  • Notifying a Slack channel when a new form is submitted
  • Triggering an email sequence after a download request
  • Updating external systems when CMS content is published

When You Need a Chatbot

Add a chatbot when any of these are true:

  • You want to qualify visitors before they fill out a form, not after
  • Visitors have questions that a static page does not answer well enough
  • You need 24/7 availability for lead capture or support
  • Your conversion rate on high-intent pages is below expectations
  • You want to engage visitors on WhatsApp, Messenger, or other channels
  • You need analytics on visitor intent, objections, and drop-off points

Best Practice: Use Both Together

The strongest Webflow setups use both. The chatbot handles the visitor-facing conversation: qualifying, answering questions, collecting data, and booking calls. Webflow Logic handles the backend: routing the captured data to CRMs, triggering email sequences, notifying teams, and updating internal systems. The chatbot is the front door. Logic is the back office. Together, they create an automated conversion pipeline that works without manual intervention.

Lead Capture Flows That Work on Webflow Sites

Many Webflow sites are built for high-consideration conversion: book a demo, request a quote, apply, schedule a consultation, or download a resource. A chatbot improves those funnels when it qualifies visitors before asking for contact details.

A strong Webflow lead capture flow follows this structure:

  1. Intent: What are you trying to do?
  2. Fit: Which option best describes your company, project, or problem?
  3. Urgency: When do you need help?
  4. Recommendation: Show the relevant next step.
  5. Conversion: Book, submit, download, or request a callback.

For B2B sites, connect the chatbot to AI chatbot lead generation principles: qualify quickly, route based on fit, and send the data to the CRM. For service businesses, combine qualification with calendar booking so the visitor can schedule before leaving the page.

Measuring Chatbot ROI on Webflow Sites

A chatbot is not a cost center. It is a conversion tool. But proving ROI requires measuring the right things and comparing them against the baseline. Here is a practical framework for Webflow site owners who need to justify the investment or optimize an existing chatbot.

The Four ROI Metrics That Matter

MetricWhat It MeasuresHow to Track ItBenchmark
Conversion rate liftIncrease in leads or sales from pages with chatbot vs withoutCompare page conversion rates before and after chatbot deployment15-35% lift is common for well-targeted chatbots
Lead quality scoreWhether chatbot-captured leads are more qualified than form leadsTrack close rate and deal size for chatbot leads vs form leadsChatbot leads often close 20-40% faster due to pre-qualification
Response time reductionHow much faster visitors get answers compared to email or formsCompare time-to-first-response for chatbot vs traditional channelsChatbot: seconds. Email: 4-24 hours. The gap is the value.
Cost per lead comparisonChatbot cost vs cost of generating the same leads through ads or manual outreachDivide monthly chatbot cost by number of qualified leads capturedChatbot CPL is typically 50-80% lower than paid ad CPL
ROI measurement framework for Webflow chatbots showing conversion lift, lead quality, response time, and cost per lead

Sample ROI Calculation

Consider a Webflow agency site with the following baseline numbers:

InputBefore ChatbotAfter Chatbot
Monthly site visitors8,0008,000
Contact form conversion rate2.0%2.0% (form still active)
Chatbot conversation start rateN/A4.5% of visitors
Chatbot lead capture rateN/A35% of conversations
New leads from chatbot per month0126
Leads from form per month160160
Total qualified leads per month160286
Average deal value$8,000$8,000
Lead-to-close rate12%14% (chatbot leads are pre-qualified)
Monthly revenue from leads$153,600$320,320
Monthly chatbot cost$0$49-$199

In this scenario, the chatbot generates 126 additional leads per month at a fraction of what paid ads would cost. Even if only a small percentage convert, the revenue impact far exceeds the chatbot platform cost. Use the chatbot ROI calculator to model your own numbers.

Tracking Setup for Accurate ROI

To measure ROI properly, you need attribution. Here is how to set it up:

  1. Tag chatbot leads: When the chatbot sends a lead to your CRM, include a source tag (e.g., "chatbot-pricing-page" or "chatbot-homepage") so you can compare with other channels.
  2. Track page-level performance: Use chatbot analytics to see which pages generate the most conversations, completions, and leads.
  3. Monitor close rates: Compare the close rate and deal size of chatbot-sourced leads vs form leads, referral leads, and paid leads.
  4. Calculate time savings: If the chatbot deflects support questions or qualifies leads that previously required a sales call, measure the time saved per week.
  5. Review monthly: ROI improves over time as you optimize greetings, flows, and targeting based on data. The first month establishes a baseline. Months two and three show the real trajectory.

When ROI Is Not Immediate

Some Webflow sites will not see dramatic ROI in the first week. That is normal. The chatbot needs real conversation data to improve. If the first 100 conversations show low engagement, the problem is usually the greeting, the placement, or the first set of buttons, not the concept. Review the data, adjust, and re-test. Most teams see meaningful improvement within 2-4 weeks of active optimization.

Performance, Accessibility, and QA

Because Webflow sites often use animations and custom interactions, test the chatbot with the same rigor you apply to the rest of the site.

  • Check Core Web Vitals: The widget should not create layout shift or block the main page interaction. Use Google PageSpeed Insights and Google's Core Web Vitals documentation to measure the impact of the chatbot script on LCP, CLS, and INP scores.
  • Test Webflow interactions: Make sure the chat launcher does not conflict with scroll animations, sticky sections, or overlays.
  • Validate mobile tap targets: The launcher and buttons should be easy to tap without blocking page CTAs.
  • Use accessible copy: Buttons should say "Book a demo" or "Get pricing help," not vague labels like "Start."
  • Confirm keyboard behavior: Visitors should be able to open, close, and navigate the chat without getting trapped.
  • Test fallback paths: If the bot cannot answer, it should offer live chat, email, or a clear next step.

Do not treat launch day as the finish line. The first week of real traffic is where you discover the questions your page did not answer clearly enough.

What to Measure After Launch

The right Webflow chatbot metrics depend on the page type. A homepage bot should increase qualified starts. A pricing page bot should reduce unanswered pricing objections. A resource hub bot should improve content discovery. A support page bot should reduce repetitive tickets.

MetricWhat It RevealsHow to Improve It
Conversation start rateWhether the greeting is relevantRewrite greeting by page intent
Completion rateWhether the flow is too longRemove low-value questions
Qualified lead rateWhether the bot attracts the right visitorsAdd better first-choice buttons
Handoff rateWhere automation is not enoughImprove knowledge base or routing
Booked-call rateWhether the flow drives revenueMove calendar earlier in high-intent flows

Use Conferbot analytics to review these patterns. The best Webflow chatbot is not the most complex one. It is the one that quietly removes friction from the pages already bringing in qualified traffic.

Webflow Chatbot Launch Checklist

  • The chatbot goal is defined for each page type.
  • The greeting is specific to page intent.
  • The widget does not overlap sticky navigation, cookie banners, or mobile CTAs.
  • The color and tone match the design system.
  • Lead fields are minimal and justified.
  • Human handoff is available for complex questions.
  • CRM, email, or Slack notifications are connected.
  • Desktop, tablet, and mobile breakpoints are tested.
  • Fallback responses are helpful and specific.
  • Analytics are reviewed after the first 100 conversations.

If you run a Webflow agency, turn this checklist into a standard client handoff item. Chatbot performance becomes easier to maintain when setup, testing, and analytics are part of the launch process. For agencies managing multiple client sites, G2's chatbot platform rankings can help you evaluate which tools scale across your portfolio.

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Yes. Webflow supports custom code and embed elements, so you can add a Conferbot chatbot with a script snippet. No plugin or custom backend is required.

Start site-wide if you want a general assistant across the website. Use page-level code or targeting rules when different pages need different greetings, flows, or visibility.

It should not if you test it properly. Match the widget style to your brand, check all breakpoints, and make sure the launcher does not overlap sticky CTAs or important mobile controls.

A project intake flow usually works best. Ask about business type, project goal, timeline, budget range, and preferred next step, then offer a discovery call.

Yes. You can design flows that ask visitors what they need and route them to relevant articles, case studies, services, or location pages.

Yes. Conferbot supports website chat and messaging channels such as WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram, Telegram, and more, so your Webflow chatbot can become part of a broader omnichannel strategy.

Measure conversation start rate, completion rate, qualified leads, booked calls, support deflection, handoff rate, and conversion rate by page.

Most Webflow sites see measurable results within 2-4 weeks of active optimization. The first week establishes a baseline with real conversation data. By week two or three, you can optimize greetings, flows, and targeting based on actual visitor behavior. Conversion rate lifts of 15-35% are common for well-targeted chatbots on high-intent pages like pricing and contact pages.

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