A WhatsApp button on your website gives visitors a fast way to ask before they leave. Many customers do not want to fill out a form. They want to confirm price, delivery time, availability or booking options.
The button can appear in a contact section, on product pages, inside landing pages or as a floating action. The best placement depends on intent. If you sell services, place it near the offer. If you sell products, place it close to product details.
Button text ideas
Use clear text:
Get a quote on WhatsApp
Check availability
Talk to sales
Avoid vague labels like "click here". The visitor should know what will happen next.
Pre-filled message
The message should match the page. On a product page:
Hi, I want more information about this product.
On a service landing page:
Hi, I would like a quote for my business.
The more context the message has, the easier it is for your team to answer.
Measure by page
Create different links for important pages. That helps you understand whether chats come from the homepage, pricing page, product page or campaign.
WPLink makes this easy without custom code. Generate the link, add it to the button and test the flow.