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Release notes — April 2024

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Dariia Solovko
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Quidget continues to grow and get better. In the latest update, we’ve introduced a long-awaited onboarding process for new users. Additionally, we’ve revamped the process for adding new bots and redesigned the Web Chat Settings section for improved usability, along with fixing some bugs.

Here’s what’s new in Quidget:

#New #CoSupport #CustomBot 📌 Added a comprehensive onboarding process for new users to ease their initial setup and orientation within the platform.

#Improvement #Interface #CustomBot 📌 Completely overhauled the process of adding new bots, including a refreshed interface and streamlined workflow to simplify the setup experience.

#Improvement #WebChat 📌 Redesigned the Web Chat Settings section with a more intuitive layout for easier navigation and configuration. Added a Web Chat Home Screen section to easily set up a Web Chat welcome page that appears before the conversation starts.

#New #WebChat 📌 Introduced the ability to customize allowed domains for Web Chat, providing users with greater control over their communication channels.

#New #WebChat #Interface 📌 Implemented a user-friendly view of tables in Web Chat to enhance readability and accessibility for users interacting with tabular data.

#Fix #CoSupport #Performance 📌 We’ve actively addressed various system bugs, such as the disappearance of documents after reloading the page, malfunction in CoSupport integration with multiple active integrations, and fields validation issues, to ensure smoother operation and improved reliability across the platform.

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