• Apparently mobile and desktop clients are very necessary. While the necessity of an intermediate platform to take care of communication with mobile apps is real, the usage of a cloud server solution is not very comfortable in the light of GDPR.
    Moreover, the newest genertation of group chat solutions such as Slack are changing the chat paradigm and move people and teams to use these kind of clients on all their devices.
    This is why I thought that a modern livechat solution should be integrated in these kind of systems. I even found someone that already built this for Slack but it suffers of the same cloud issue, as both the chat widget and Slack are hosted in cloud.
    Lately I deployed another self-hosted open source group chat solution delivered by Dropbox, its name is Zulip. It proved to be very stable and responsive with good apps for every platform. I asked the developers of Zulip to provide a CS101 example of a livechat widget served via Zulip as a backend. The sample will only cover basic integration in Zulip and a proper self hosted livechat solution is still needed to provide UX and basic functionality besides remote app usage.
    So my question is, would you like to considder connecting WP Live Chat with Zulip once the tools are available to do it?

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  • Hi Richard,

    Thank you for getting in touch, we have responded to your email on our support desk.

    Please note this topic will be marked as resolved, as this does not offer any support to our basic clients, and therefore does not require active solution.

    I hope this helps.

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