Shopify Inbox
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An AI sales associate for your online store
Inbox puts an AI-powered sales associate on your storefront. Buyers can ask questions and get help finding the right products from your catalog. When buyers sign in with Shop, your Inbox agent can personalize replies using their preferences and purchase history from across Shopify. Run Inbox with or without the agent. Inbox learns from your catalog, policies, and store content while you control its tone, style, and rules.
- Your Inbox agent helps shoppers from the first click.
- Connects to your catalog, inventory, and policies with zero setup.
- Set your agent’s tone, style, and rules so every reply sounds on-brand.
- Rate chats to train your agent. The more you rate, the sharper it gets.
- Built-in analytics: orders assisted, buyer satisfaction, and more.
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Języki
Angielski, Francuski, Niemiecki, Włoski, Japoński, Portugalski (Brazylia), Hiszpański, Chiński (uproszczony), Chiński (tradycyjny), Czeski, Duński, Holenderski, Fiński, Koreański, norweski, Portugalski (Portugalia), Szwedzki, Tajski, Turecki, Wietnamski, i Polski
Współpracuje z
- Panel administracyjny Shopify
- Online Store
Kategorie
Wiadomości w czasie rzeczywistym
Automatyczne odpowiedzi
Recenzje (5 490)
Overall, Shopify Inbox works pretty well and I’m happy with it. The main issue is the z-index/layering of the chat activation button.
The chat button often overlaps or covers other important elements on the storefront, such as the cart drawer, Quick Add buttons, and email pop-up windows. It would be great if Shopify could provide better control over the chat button’s z-index or update its default layering behavior so it doesn’t interfere with other storefront elements.
Everything else is pretty good — this is just a small but quite annoying UI issue that I hope can be improved in a future update.
The new AI version of this app is not as good as the previous version. Despite creating several custom FAQ answers detailing the store location and having it select the correct answer in the test feature, I can not get the AI to give the store address when asking from the customer side of the app.
The recent Shopify Inbox update has made chat significantly worse for our small business, and I’m hoping Shopify takes the merchant feedback seriously.
We’re a small, family-owned store, and the owners personally answer customer chats. Live chat is an important part of how we help people before they purchase, so being able to understand who we’re talking to and keep a conversation together matters a lot.
Before this update, a visitor could give us their first name before starting a conversation, optionally leave an email address so we could reply if they left the site, and we could see useful context such as their location, cart, and customer/order information when available.
Since the update, we’ve run into several major problems:
1. Visitors who don’t sign into Shop come through as “Shopify Visitor” with virtually no useful identity or context.
2. We no longer get a first name before chat, which makes multiple conversations much harder to keep organized.
3. We lose useful information such as location and cart contents unless the customer signs into Shop.
4. Customers seem to get dropped from conversations constantly. If they close the chat window or leave the site, they often appear to go offline and then come back in a new conversation/thread.
5. Because those conversations are being separated, a returning customer may think they are continuing the conversation we were already having, while on our end they can look like a completely different anonymous visitor.
6. Even when a visitor does sign in, we have experienced cases where their previous purchases from our store still are not visible to us in Inbox.
7. The result is that we can spend part of a conversation trying to figure out whether this is the same person we were just helping, what they were considering buying, or whether they have already purchased from us.
8. Requiring someone to create or sign into a Shop account just to provide basic identity and shopping context adds unnecessary friction for customers who simply want to ask a question before making a purchase.
This is not just a cosmetic change to the chat widget. It has materially reduced the information available to merchants and made conversation continuity much less reliable.
The previous system worked extremely well for a small business like ours: collect a first name, make email optional, preserve the visitor’s conversation, show us their shopping context, and allow us to help them without forcing them to create an account.
I understand Shopify’s desire to improve verified customer identity and security, but merchants should have the option to choose the previous, lower-friction experience.
Please restore the ability to collect a visitor’s first name with optional email, maintain continuity for returning visitors, and give merchants access to the cart, location, and customer/order context we previously had.
Shopify Inbox used to be one of the most useful tools we had for providing personal customer service. This update has made that considerably harder.
Thank you for laying this out so clearly. You described exactly what we heard from many merchants: you want to know who you are talking to and keep one conversation together. We built that option back. A new Inbox setting lets a visitor share their name and email to start a chat, the way Inbox worked before, and it is rolling out to all stores now under Sales channels > Inbox > Chat settings > Collect customer details. Choose Require name and email there (the other options are Require customers to sign-in and Allow anonymous chats). One note: this applies to chats with your team. The AI agent still answers anonymous visitors instantly, by design, so customers get help in seconds even while you are offline. We default to sign-in because it confirms the customer owns the email they leave, so your replies reach a real person; now you can pick the path that fits your store. The separate bugs you flagged are with our engineers, and I am following that work directly.
Pomoc techniczna
Pomoc techniczną dla aplikacji zapewnia Shopify.
Zasoby
Ten programista nie oferuje bezpośredniego wsparcia w języku: Polski.
Deweloper
Wprowadzenie na rynek
14 sierpień 2019
Dostęp do danych
Ta aplikacja potrzebuje dostępu do następujących danych, aby działać w Twoim sklepie. Dowiedz się, dlaczego, przeglądając politykę prywatności dewelopera.
Wyświetlanie danych klientów:
Dane wrażliwe, dane urządzenia i aktywności
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Dane wrażliwe
Nazwa, adres e-mail, numer telefonu, adres fizyczny
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Dane urządzenia i aktywności
Geolokalizacja, adres IP, przeglądarka i system operacyjny
Wyświetlanie danych pracowników i współpracowników:
Właściciel sklepu, pracownicy
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Właściciel sklepu
Nazwa, adres e-mail, numer telefonu, adres fizyczny
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Pracownicy
Nazwa, adres e-mail, numer telefonu
Wyświetlaj i edytuj dane sklepu:
Klienci, produkty, zamówienia, kredyt sklepowy, analizy sklepu, konta pracowników, Sklep online, panel administracyjny Shopify, inne usługi
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Edytuj klientów
Dane klientów
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Wyświetl produkty
Oferty produktów, produkty, kolekcje
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Edytuj zamówienia
Cała historia zamówień, przypisana realizacja, wersje robocze zamówień, realizacja zarządzana przez sprzedawcę, zwroty, realizacja przez firmę zewnętrzną
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Wyświetl kredyt sklepowy
Konta kredytowe sklepu
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Wyświetl analizy sklepu
Analizy, raporty
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Wyświetl konta pracowników
Konta pracowników
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Edytuj Sklep online
Strona realizacji zakupu, sprawdzanie plików cookie i pikseli śledzących konwersje, ustawienia Sklepu online, szablon
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Wyświetl panel administracyjny Shopify
Polityki prawne
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Wyświetl inne usługi
Aplikacje
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Wyświetl inne dane
Ustawienia marki, ustawienia realizacji zakupu, ustawienia regionalne, zasady ustalania cen
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