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r3045331 r3045333 1 Plugin Name: 2Chat 2 Description: Use this free tool to create a custom floating WhatsApp button that you can place on your own website 3 Version: 1.0 4 Author: 2Chat DEV 5 Tested up to: 6.3.3 1 === Click to Chat for WP - 2Chat=== 2 3 Tags: chat, click to chat, whatsapp, whatsapp chat 4 Requires at least: 5.5 5 Tested up to: 6.3.2 6 Stable tag: 1.0 7 License: GPLv2 or later 8 License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html 9 10 Engage, Support, Convert sales with WhatsApp on WordPress! 11 12 == Description == 13 14 This is a 2Chat WordPress plugin for adding a click to chat button to enable visitors to instantly chat with you via WhatsApp or WhatsApp Business. This improves customer engagement, quick support, and accessibility. It can help in boosting conversions by offering immediate communication, thus enhancing user experience and trust. It's useful for businesses, bloggers, and e-commerce sites looking to provide real-time support and build customer relationships. 15 16 == Installation == 17 18 1. Install and activate 2Chat plugin on your WordPress website 19 2. Click on the 2Chat section in the WordPress sidebar menu 20 3. Add a new button and set the configuration parameters and click on "Save Data" 21 4. Every button will have its own shortcode. Copy it. 22 5. Go to the page where you want to place the floating button and add the shortcode 23 6. The Click to chat button will appear on the desired page and your visitors can start WhatsApp conversations with a click. 24 25 26 == Frequently Asked Questions == 27 28 = Do I need 2Chat account to use the plugin? = 29 30 No, but if you want to improve your WhatsApp conversations with customers, add chatbots, send bulk messages and more, go to [www.2chat.co](https://www.2chat.co) 31 32 = How to uninstall the plugin? = 33 34 Simply deactivate and delete the plugin from Wordpress. 35 36 == Screenshots == 37 38 == Changelog == 39 = 1.0 = 40 * Plugin released.
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