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​ ​ From the Buffs Been there, done Chat When you’re considering ways to provide supp

​ ​ From the Buffs Been there, done Chat When you’re considering ways to provide support through your WordPress website, do chatbots ever enter the equation? You might hesitate about the idea, but data shows using chatbots can make significant impacts with your customers. So, we rounded up the [best chatbot tools for WordPress]( for you. WP Buffs ​ ​On Business Head over Deals Well, it's that time of year again... already. Busy season for our families and for our businesses too. While those are both good things to look forward to, we hope to add to it - with WordPress Deals! Here are some of our favorite places to find them so far: - ​[WP Mayor's Deal Roundup]()​ - ​[MonstersPost's Deal Roundup]()​ - ​[WP Beginner's Deal Roundup]()​ We have a few insights into more deals launching next week, so be on the lookout for next week's email too! WordPress Community ❤️ A Resell to Arms If you're an agency or freelancer, you know the time and energy it takes to maintain, upkeep, and edit a client's WordPress site. So why not have a hands-off white-glove solution to take care of that for you? WP Buffs has just that - a fully white-labeled program that can help you scale your business and enable you to offer your clients a 24/7 support solution, all under your brand. See our [white-label plans]() that you can fully resell to your clients, and simply connect with us to get started! WP Buffs ​ For the Devs (and Community) State of the Word The State of the Word returns to a live format in NYC this year! But like most of us, you'll probably still stream it from home. So mark your calendars for December 14th, and [submit your questions in for the Q&A](=)! WordPress.org The One That Got Survey Speaking of submissions, the WordPress annual survey returns! Join the community in helping provide important feedback for the direction for WordPress by taking the [annual survey here](. WordPress.org ​ Bufftastic Tools Tools of Engagement This email update is pretty heavy on recent WordPress news and offers, as we always want to bring our most interesting finds each week to you here. But, most importantly, we want these emails to be impactful for you, your business, and your WordPress community. So, we'd like to hear from you. Do you find these emails helpful? Annoying? Interested in something else? Simply reply to us here, at [hello@wpbuffs.com](, and let us know what you think! Alec and Shienna, WP Buffs ​ One last thing! Ready to tell us about our hits and misses for the day? Leave your thoughts with our social media team on Twitter [@thewpbuffs]( And if you enjoy these roundups, share this edition with someone who might enjoy it as much as you did, and tell them to sign up here. If you didn’t enjoy the email you can [unsubscribe here](. To change your email or preferences, [manage your profile here](. 3422 Brown St NW, #101, Washington, DC 20010 [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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