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URL rules: route chats to selected groups

Justyna Janowska
4 min read
updated: Jun 1, 2023

URL rules let you route chats from selected pages to specific groups of agents. For example, you may have dedicated agents skilled in different areas, like sales and support. With URL rules you can route chats to one group or the other depending on the page where the chat started.

How URL rules work

Using URL rules, you can also play with the look and feel of your chat window on a page-to-page basis. You can even set a rule that will turn the chat off on selected pages.

Route chats to specific groups of agentsLink icon

You can route chats on selected pages directly to specific groups. For example, chats from your self-service page can be routed to your support team. To do that, follow these instructions:

  1. Log in to LiveChat and go to Settings → Chat settings → URL rules and click on Add your first rule.

Add URL rules in LiveChat

  1. Enter the URL address of the page you want to route chats from. This can be either a partial or an exact match.

Assign a website address to a url rule

Use contains to match a part of a page address. For example, you can cover all product pages creating just one rule for all pages.

The is exactly option means that the entire page address must match. It’s useful when you want to use the rule for a specific page.

Use contains to match a part of a page address. For example, you can cover all product pages creating just one rule for all pages.

The is exactly option means that the entire page address must match. It’s useful when you want to use the rule for a specific page.

  1. Next, choose the group that will answer chats coming from those pages.

Route chats to a specific group using url rules

  1. To finish, click on Add rule.

Add a new url rule in LiveChat

From now, all chats started on the specified page will be routed to agents from the selected group.

Customize chat widget on different pagesLink icon

You can use URL rules and groups to change how your chat widget looks and behaves on different pages. For example, if you have an English and a French version of your site, you can display your chat widget in a language that matches the page’s language.

If you want to change the chat window to French for a particular page, start by creating a group for agents who know that language. Learn more about groups.

Once you have the group set, assign the URL address of your French site to the group of French-speaking agents.

Customize language settings for a group

Next, go to Settings → Chat window → Language and select the French group using the Setup for group option.

Change language settings for a specific group

That’s it. You can also change many other settings for a group. Here’s a full list:

Disable LiveChat on selected pagesLink icon

You can turn off the chat widget on selected pages by using the URL rules. It’s useful if you get too many unproductive chats from certain pages, like your main page, and you want to keep your LiveChat only on pages that generate better leads, such as your product pages.

Follow these steps to disable the chat widget on a selected page:

  1. Log in to LiveChat and go to Settings → Chat settings → URL rules and click on Add your first rule.

Add URL rules in LiveChat

  1. Specify the page address (or a part of the address) you want to disable LiveChat on.

Provide address of a page you want to disable chat widget on

  1. Select turn chat off.

Turn off the chat widget on a specific page

  1. Click on Add rule

Save a url rule in LiveChat

That’s it. The chat widget will now be disabled on the specified page.

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