WebsiteChat.net 2.2

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WebsiteChat.net allows your website visitors to connect to a company support team and have their questions answered instantly by clicking on a live chat button embedded on your web page. All this in a three simple steps. WebsiteChat.net live chat is a hosted service. No software installation on your web server is required. All you need to do is copy and paste live chat button HTML code.

We provide a free downloadable chat operator program. This makes chatting with your websites visitors easy and comfortable. Visitors may request a chat transcription sent to their email address. You can use on of our ready made chat buttons or upload you own graphics. Visitors are automatically directed to the first available agent. You can control every aspect of the system via easy to use control panel. Operators can chat simultaneously with multiple visitors in different chat windows.

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