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Koji is polite, so all users get a welcome message when they open the chatbot. You can edit this message to make it match your organization’s style by adding colors, images, and personalization.

Editing modes

There are 2 modes of editing a message: plain text and HTML.

  • If you want to keep a message rather simple, stick to the plain mode.

  • If you plan to add images or use HTML tags, switch to the HTML mode.

Buttons

Welcome messages are equipped with pre-built buttons — Knowledge self-help and Quick request management. These buttons are added automatically.

These buttons provide users with quick access to Koji’s functionalities, such as finding information, and managing requests.

Personalizing

You can make welcome messages personalized by using keys. When a key is used, Koji replaces it with the actual value, making a message more vivid. For instance, a firstname key is replaced with the person’s name. Simple and effective.

To use a key in the message, use the following syntax: %(firstname)s. For example, to give someone a nice welcome, use the message of the following kind: Hello, %(firstname)s! Hope you are doing fine today!

Keys that you can use:

  • username

  • firstname

  • surname

  • botname

Testing your custom welcome message

Once you have defined a nice welcome message, you can test it and make sure it looks just as you need it. To do so:

  1. Open the chat by clicking the Chat icon in the upper right of the window.

  2. If you already have some conversations there, click hamburger menu in the upper left of the chat pane and select Clear the chat.

  3. Once the chat is refreshed, the welcome message is displayed.

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