Plumbing
How Dale added an agent to his old WordPress site
Dale · WordPress · solo
The moment
Dale's nephew built his WordPress site in 2022. It works. It looks fine. Dale doesn't want a new site, doesn't want to pay a designer, doesn't want to learn anything new. What he wants is for the people landing on the site to actually contact him instead of bouncing. He hears about AgentNDX from another contractor at a Tuesday morning meeting.
What the agent does
Dale signs up, chats with the setup agent for two minutes about the work he does and the towns he covers, and copies one line of code from the install screen.
He pastes that line into the footer of his WordPress site. He follows the step-by-step guide for WordPress that AgentNDX shows him. The chat bubble shows up on every page within a minute.
By the next afternoon, the agent has answered six visitors. It tells them Dale's service area, his typical pricing range, and how to reach him for an emergency. It asks for a phone number when they're ready.
What happens next
By Friday, Dale has had 14 chats and three booked jobs. He hasn't changed a single other thing on his site. The agent works on the homepage, the services page, and the contact page — anywhere the script tag is loaded. When Dale wants to tweak the welcome message, he does it from the dashboard. The site doesn't change.
If you have a WordPress or any other site like Dale's, paste one line and you're done. Free to try, no rebuild.
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