

The chat widget on a website: the owner's own answers offered as buttons, so the first click is a hit.
Alynivo is live chat and AI chatbots for WordPress customer support — answer visitors automatically, then hand over to a real person in the same chat when it matters.
Engage website visitors, handle customer enquiries around the clock, and on WooCommerce guide shoppers from category and budget to a matching product. When a conversation needs a human, your team takes over without the visitor starting again. Everything lands in one shared inbox: browser, phone (mobile web app), and wp-admin.
The free core plugin works entirely inside WordPress and does not send visitor or catalog data to any external service. Optional managed AI and Live Chat are paid add-ons when you want natural-language answers and human takeover.
Turn the widget into a real support channel without changing tools mid-conversation.
Live Chat is an optional paid add-on and stays off until you enable it.
The plugin itself is free and stays free — widget, guided selling, funnel analytics, all languages.
Flat monthly price, not per agent — invite as many colleagues as you like. Prices and details at alynivo.de.
Alynivo does not transmit visitor or catalog data to Alynivo or any third-party service by default.
The plugin stores the following data locally in your WordPress database, in a table it creates on activation:
This data stays on your own site and is automatically deleted after 90 days. It is also removed when the plugin is uninstalled. If you enable the optional managed AI extension, the widget clearly identifies itself as an AI assistant and links to the site’s WordPress privacy-policy page. The current message, a short conversation window, language, page context, and any configured knowledge/persona context are sent to the disclosed AI provider through Alynivo’s server-side proxy; no provider API keys are ever exposed to the visitor’s browser. The managed service does not persist message content in its current implementation. Provider processing and retention are governed by the separately disclosed managed-service terms and subprocessor list.
If you enable Live Chat, conversations are stored so your team can continue and review them. Storage is on a server in Germany, with a default retention of 30 days that you can shorten to 7 or 14 days. Stored data covers the messages themselves, internal notes your team writes, attachments sent in the conversation, and — only if a visitor consents — the title and path of the page they are on. Unsent text is never transmitted. Notifications to your team’s devices contain only a generic notice and opaque identifiers, never message content.
When you deactivate the plugin, a short form asks why. It is entirely optional: nothing is collected in the background, and nothing leaves your site unless you press “Send and deactivate”. “Just deactivate” and the close button switch the plugin off without sending anything, and if JavaScript is unavailable the normal WordPress deactivate link is untouched. If you do send it, an e-mail goes from your own site to [email protected] containing only what you typed — the reason you picked, your optional note and your optional e-mail address — plus your site address, the plugin version and your WordPress version. It is used to fix problems, never for marketing, and the address can be changed with the alynivo_deactivation_feedback_email filter.