Lead capture and qualification
Ask the right questions up front, segment contacts, and push qualified conversations to sales.
- Collect source, budget, and intent signals
- Route high-intent leads to human agents
- Store context for follow-up campaigns
Build WhatsApp chatbot flows without code for lead capture, qualification, support routing, onboarding, and customer follow-up.
The builder is designed for revenue and support teams that need to ship changes fast without waiting on engineering.
Ask the right questions up front, segment contacts, and push qualified conversations to sales.
Handle common support questions instantly and escalate only the edge cases to your team.
Guide customers from first message to conversion, onboarding, repeat purchase, and retention.
A strong builder page should explain mechanics, not just benefits. These are the operational layers that actually make the tool useful.
Use the builder to shape user paths based on answers, intent, source, and stage in the funnel instead of forcing one generic flow for everyone.
The builder becomes much more valuable when flows do not end at the message itself and instead trigger handoff, CRM sync, or downstream action.
This page should attract the right buyer and disqualify the wrong one. That makes the traffic more useful and reduces confusion.
The builder fits teams that need to ship and update WhatsApp workflows often without waiting on developers every time the business process changes.
If you only need a single static auto-reply or a very low-volume setup with no branching, a full builder may be more than you need right now.
The biggest gap between a good builder and a weak setup is usually not the tool itself but how the journey is designed and maintained.
Teams often launch too many flows at once. Start with one revenue or support bottleneck, prove it works, and expand from there.
Flows break when teams map their org chart rather than the customer decision path. The journey must feel natural from the user side first.
A builder should not trap users in dead-end automation. Decide early when the flow should escalate to a person and what context gets passed along.
No. The builder is meant for non-technical teams. Marketing, sales, and support teams can launch flows and iterate on them directly.
Yes. You can collect context automatically and hand the chat to a human when the conversation needs manual help.
No. It also works for onboarding, support, reminders, upsell, retention, and internal qualification workflows.