HappyFox Live chat tool offers a desktop application for the agent console to enhance your chat service experience. Desktop apps for Mac and Windows offer a smooth interface and are packed full of features to take your customer service to the next level.
The apps start automatically when you turn on and run quietly in the background. Show notifications whenever you get a new message. No juggling between browser tabs required.
Chatting with customers need not always be a tedious desk job. HappyFox Chat mobile apps are designed to provide a smooth UI experience to your agents. Attend multiple chats with ease, view queued chats, transfer chats, and view dashboards all within the mobile app.
Respond to customers from anywhere with HappyFox Chat iOS and Android apps. Support customers on the move. Here you go Apple & Google fanboys! Install our HappyFox Chat on your mobile today. Your chat agents will love it.
With a smooth backend interface, lightweight and customizable chat widget, HappyFox Chat works like a charm on your website. Live Chat can be an affordable and fastest way to attract website visitors, improve customer support and increase sales.
Automatically sync and access customer data from other business applications right within the chat window. Integrate all popular CRM software, analytics tools, e-commerce platforms, help desk, social media sites, etc. and fetch crucial data that would help you provide outstanding customer support.
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