OneDesk’s Two Customer Service Pop-Up Widgets Explained

OneDesk offers two pop-up widgets to choose from when embedding the OneDesk customer applications onto your website – the OneDesk Customer Widget, and the new OneDesk Widget (Beta). These widgets serve similar functions, yet there are circumstances where you may prefer to embed one onto your website over the other.

Both widget options are intended to be used primarily by your customers, but can also be logged into by an internal user in your organization. Users can see different information than your customers, as they will see their own conversations in the Messenger application, and their own submitted items (depending on settings) in the Customer Portal. This is denoted by the “customer access” in the URL – you will see what you see inside OneDesk, but in the same layout your customers use.

Previewing the OneDesk Widgets

To see what each widget would look like, navigate to your name in the top-right corner of the main OneDesk application. Select your name, and scroll down to “Customer Apps” – select “Widget”.

widget settings in desktop app

On the resulting page you will first see the OneDesk Customer Widget, along with a quick description and instructions on how to embed this pop-up widget onto your website. You can switch to the OneDesk Widget (Beta) through the tabs at the top of your screen.

Difference Between the Two Widget Options

The primary differences between the OneDesk Customer Widget and the OneDesk Widget (Beta) are how portals are handled, support for smaller screen sizes (tablet, mobile, etc.), and support for multiple languages. There are several additional differences in the settings available between the two widgets. Settings are found at More Applications -> Administration -> Customer Apps -> Website Widget inside the main OneDesk application. 

Additional customization for the customer applications included on the widgets can be accessed below the “Customer Apps” header.

Portals

OneDesk Customer Widget 

OneDesk Widget (Beta)

Smaller Screen Optimization

The OneDesk Customer Widget is not optimized for smaller screens, whereas the OneDesk Widget (Beta) is. Larger icons and text make for a more navigable experience for users and customers who are accessing the widget from a tablet or mobile device. Both widgets can be used from whichever device your customers are accessing your website from, however.

Language Offerings

OneDesk Customer Widget

OneDesk Widget (Beta)

When to Use Each Widget: Some Considerations

Each customer-facing pop-up widget which OneDesk offers provides many options for your customers to communicate with you and submit items to be worked on. Depending on your organization and the needs of your customer base, you may find one widget option more applicable than the other.

Considerations Using the OneDesk Customer Widget

Considerations Using the OneDesk Widget (Beta)

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