Create a channel
Open Channels -> WebChat and click Connect WebChat. Set these fields:- Bot: the bot that should answer on this widget
- Widget display name: the channel label shown inside setup and UI flows
- Allowed origins: optional list of domains that are allowed to embed the widget. If you are unsure of the exact origins or you are testing locally, leave this field empty so the widget is not blocked by a mismatch—this avoids connectivity and Origin not allowed issues until you lock in production domains.
What you manage on the channel page
From the WebChat channel table, you can manage:- the bot assignment
- channel status
- public key usage
- allowed origins
- key rotation on supported plans
Customize the widget
Open Settings -> Customize Widget or Chat Experience -> Customize. You can change:- theme
- height
- position
- border radius
- primary color
- bubble label
- bubble text color
- starter suggestions
Test before embedding
Use Playground to test the exact bot and WebChat combination before you install the widget on a live site. If a conversation is muted for human handoff, WebChat will stop sending AI replies in that thread until your team turns auto reply back on from Inbox.Embed on your site
When you are ready to install, use the embed guide in Embed WebChat. If your site runs on WordPress, you can also use the WordPress plugin.Related pages
Embed WebChat
Install the widget on your site with the iframe or script pattern.
Playground
Test the live WebChat pipeline before you publish it.
Quickstart
Follow the fastest setup path from onboarding to a working website chat.
Website sources
Keep the bot aligned with your site content before you send production traffic.

