To make your experience even more complete, Attlas offers different ways to
share your chat. You can make it publicly available or only to those you want,
in a simple and flexible way. There are four sharing options: direct link,
digital documents, or even in the physical world.
To open the sharing menu, simply click the “Share” button above your chat
within the platform.
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Within the sharing menu, you will also find the Link preview. Click Open graph
to customize the preview of your chat link before sharing it. This ensures that
the link is more attractive, professional, and aligned with your identity.
In the Link preview tab, you can define:
- Title: short, direct, and impactful.
- Description SEO: Summarize in a few words what the person will find when
they open your chat. - Cover image: Recommendation: 1200 Ă— 628 px.
On the side, you can see in real time how the information you just added looks.
The customization will be displayed when you share your chat link via WhatsApp,
LinkedIn, Facebook, and others. This way, anyone who receives or views your link
will see exactly what you chose to show.
Ways to share your Attlas
1. Shareable link
The first way to share is via a shareable link.
Just copy it and you can send it to whoever or wherever you want, via WhatsApp, email, or your social media.
2. QR Code
The QR Code is a great way to include your Attlas chat in your printed
materials, such as brochures, posters, cards, and events.
Step by step:
- Open the share menu.
- Select
QR Codesharing. - Download the QR Code.
- Insert it into printed or digital materials.
3. Script on web page
The Attlas Script allows you to embed your chat on websites and landing pages in a simple and fast way.
With it, your chat becomes available directly on the page, allowing visitors to interact with your content without leaving your site.
Below is the complete step-by-step guide to using the script.
Step by step
- Open the share menu.
- Select the
Script for web pageoption. - Copy the code displayed on the screen. You don’t need to change anything in the code.
- Paste the script into your website in the inside <head> tag
Origin tracking field (Optional)
Still in the script on web page tab, you will find the Origin Tracking field.
The Origin Tracker is used to identify where conversations and leads from your chat are coming from.
How to use the Origin tracker
In the Tracker field, enter a simple identifier, for example:
main-websiteproduct-landing-pagenotion-docsblog
This name will appear internally so you can identify the source of interactions.
4. Embed your Attlas in a Notion or HTML page
The Attlas Embed allows you to place your chat directly inside pages such as Notion, websites, and other platforms that support embed or iframe
code.
With it, the chat appears seamlessly integrated into the page content, without opening a new tab or redirecting visitors.
Below is a step-by-step guide on how to use the Embed.
Step by step
- Open the chat sharing menu
- Select the
Embedoption - Copy the embed code
- Paste the embed where you want the chat to appear
Where the Attlas Embed works
âś… Notion pages:
The Embed works perfectly on Notion pages.
How to use it:
- On your Notion page, type
/embed - Paste the iframe code
- Adjust the block size if needed
The chat will appear fully integrated into the page.
âś… Own websites (HTML, WordPress, Webflow, etc.)
You can use the Embed on any website that supports HTML.
Paste the iframe:
- Directly into the page’s HTML
- Into custom HTML or code blocks
âś… Landing pages and no-code tools
The Embed also works on:
- Landing pages
- No-code platforms
- Tools that support iframe or HTML embed
Simply paste the code into the page editor.
5. Share via
To make sharing on specific sites and social networks even easier, we have added "share via," where the Attlas link is automatically sent to the chosen platform, ready to be sent to your contacts.
You can share directly via:
- X (Twitter)
- Shapchat
- Messenger
Next step: Monitoring your chat
Once you have shared your chat, the next step is to monitor its performance and analytics.