We Said We Wouldn't Build a Homepage Chatbot. Here's Why We Did.
목록When the proposal link ends, so does the AI
Here's how customers use Saleslink today.
You upload your materials, generate a shareable link, and send it to a prospect over email or Slack. They open it, and an AI that's been trained on your deck, FAQ, and pricing walks them through it. You see who opened what, when, and for how long — without chasing for "any thoughts?" follow-ups.
That's the whole loop.
But a handful of founders kept asking us the same thing: "The prospect we sent the link to eventually ends up on our homepage — and the AI disappears. Can the chatbot that worked so well inside the proposal just... follow them there?"
That one question is why we finally shipped homepage chatbot support.

One line of script, and you're done
Drop this before the closing body tag of your homepage:
<script src="https://saleslink.pro/embed.js"
data-key="your-link-code" async></script>
Save, reload, and a chat button appears in the bottom-right. When a visitor clicks it, the same Saleslink chatbot you've been sending to prospects opens right there.
It's not starting from scratch. It's already trained on everything inside your folder.
The knowledge comes with it
A Saleslink folder can hold your deck, one-pagers, FAQ, terms, pricing, and internal sales scripts — all in the same place. Some of it can stay invisible to visitors while still being available to the chatbot.
That means your homepage chatbot can answer "What's your refund policy?" or "How does billing work?" without you building a separate knowledge base for the website. No duplicate content. No second source of truth to keep in sync.
Whatever the AI could answer inside the proposal, it now answers on your homepage.
Mobile opens full-screen
A 350-pixel chat window floating over a mobile site is mostly useless.
So on mobile, Saleslink's chatbot fills the screen. A back button in the top-left returns the visitor to the page. There's enough room to actually type, and the page scroll doesn't fight with the chat scroll.
Your 1:1 sales asset becomes a 1:N homepage asset
Until now, a Saleslink link was almost always used 1:1 — you created it, you sent it to a specific buyer, and the conversation stayed between you two.
That's actually the best possible QA environment. Every real sales call tells you whether the AI's answers hold up, whether your materials are missing something, whether the tone matches how your champion actually talks.
This release lets you take that battle-tested link and mount it directly on your homepage. Same materials, same summaries, same answer quality — now open to every anonymous visitor, not just the prospect you emailed.
One link covers both channels. You build the asset once, and it serves outbound proposals and inbound website traffic at the same time.
Why we didn't want to build this
Honestly, we resisted for a while.
"Add a chatbot to your site" is a crowded pitch in 2026. Most founders have already tried one, and most of those trials ended the same way: the bot hallucinates, answers off-topic, or funnels every visitor into the same generic "book a demo" CTA. It becomes another widget nobody clicks.
We didn't want to ship a feature that made Saleslink look like another drop-in of that kind.
What changed our mind was the actual request from customers. They weren't asking "can you add a chatbot?" They were saying: "I've already watched this specific AI talk to my prospects. I know what it gets right and what it doesn't. I want that one on my homepage."
That's a different request entirely. It's not "attach an unknown chatbot to my site" — it's "extend a bot I've already validated into a second surface." So the homepage chatbot isn't a cold entry product for strangers. It's a second channel for teams who've already vetted the answers in a 1:1 setting.
Three steps to try it
- Upload your materials to a Saleslink folder
- Create a link inside that folder and grab its short code
- Paste the one-line script into your homepage
The admin detail page for each link already shows the snippet pre-filled with your own code — just copy and paste.
This post is running on Saleslink itself. The chatbot below has read this article along with our product docs, FAQ, and pricing page. Ask it anything about the homepage chatbot.