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Introducing the ArtiBot Partial Lead System

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Thu, Aug 1, 2019 03:30 PM

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ArtiBot can alert you even if your lead doesn't complete. You're given total control of when to get

ArtiBot can alert you even if your lead doesn't complete. You're given total control of when to get lead alerts.  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Image]( You're now in total control of when you get alerts for your leads!  We have noticed that some bots never end because they always loop you back around to the beginning or that the visitor just left without answering all of your questions. Before, this would mean you wouldn't actually get alerted of those leads.  Never again will this be a concern! Now, you can determine what qualifies as a valuable lead so we can alert you whenever you want.  [Image](  When editing your questions for your bot, you'll now see the option above that you can enable/disable. When you enable this option, you are telling ArtiBot to alert you no matter what once that particular question has been answered.  All email and phone number questions in your bot will have this feature enabled automatically with this update.   This partial lead alert will fire off when one of two scenarios occur: - The bot completes. This is what you currently experience, so you won't see any difference here. - The bot is no longer being used by the visitor, but they have answered the designated question(s) and it reaches your pre-determined Chat Timeout.  [Image](  This is something new we introduced with this update. You can now make your bot end on the visitor side automatically if no action has been taken in your bot for that specified amount of time. You will find this in the new Notifications tab for your bot. From there, you'll see a Chat Timeout sub-tab. Click that to make adjustments to the timeout length.  We know you require certain user information before you can qualify them as a real lead. This update will help you get alerted anytime a qualified lead occurs and will not bother you when the visitor hasn't provided you enough information.  You can expect to get a lot more lead alerts now, so I hope you're ready! 😁  If you're looking for more detailed information on the latest update, [check out our latest blog post here.]( ArtiBot is 100% free to use so if you don't have an account already, what are you waiting for?! [Sign up now!](   Robert Nelson Your best friend at ArtiBot   You are receiving this email because you have signed up for an ArtiBot or Pure Chat account in the past. If you wish, you can [unsubscribe]( to stop getting our newsletter.

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