The website live-chat campaigns support wild card URL patterns. While building a URL pattern, consider the following behavior in mind.
In Chatwoot, every URL pattern should start with http:// or https://.
Running the campaign on the exact URL
If you add an exact URL like https://chatwoot.com/app, then the URLs with trailing slashes or the URL params or the hash params would not match. Some examples for exact match definitions are as follows.
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https://chatwoot.com/appwould matchhttps://chatwoot.com/app/or ``https://chatwoot.com/app?test_param=1` -
https://chatwoot.com/app?test_param=test_valuewould not matchhttps://chatwoot.com/apporhttps://chatwoot.com/app#test_hash_param
Running the campaign ignoring the URL parameters
To ignore the URL params or hash params, you can add a trailing slash in the URL. For eg: https://chatwoot.com/app/ would match all the following URLs.
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https://chatwoot.com/app/ -
https://chatwoot.com/app -
https://chatwoot.com/app/?test=1 -
https://chatwoot.com/app/#test
Running the campaign in all sub-directories
You can use the * character in the URL if you want to match all the sub-directories. For eg: https://chatwoot.com/* would match to the following URLs
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https://chatwoot.com/ -
https://chatwoot.com/app -
https://chatwoot.com/app/subdirectory
Running the campaign in all subdomains
To match the current domain and subdomains, you can use the pattern {*.}? in the URL. For eg: https://{*.}?chatwoot.com/ would match to the following URLs
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https://chatwoot.com -
https://app.chatwoot.com -
https://www.chatwoot.com