Zopim – Web Chat Software for eCommerce

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Zopim embeds a chatbar on your website, so that any visitor can chat with you directly by clicking on the chatbar. To reply to your visitor, simply login to our Dashboard using your browser. You can also route conversations to your preferred IM client and respond from there too

URL: http://www.zopim.com/

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