Capec connected its Calendly to the Chatonbo chat widget and booked 30 meetings in the first month, more scheduled meetings from its website than ever before.
Capec sells through conversations, and conversations start with a booked meeting. But the path from "interested visitor" to "meeting on the calendar" leaked at every step: find the contact page, send a message, wait for a reply, agree on a time.
Chatonbo trained itself on Capec's website, and Capec connected its Calendly to the widget's built-in booking. When a visitor's questions signal real interest, the assistant offers a meeting and the calendar opens right inside the chat window.
Thirty meetings booked in the first month, the most the website has ever produced, says Capec CEO Eathan. The assistant answers the qualifying questions first, so the meetings that land on the calendar arrive warmer.
Every step between interest and a calendar slot loses people. Booking inside the same chat where the visitor just got their questions answered removes all of them: no page switch, no email ping-pong, no cold start on the call.
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