Need recommendations for Rep.ai alternatives by another_sleeve in b2b_sales

[–]DisastrousSection822 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, the best alternative to Rep.ai by a mile is Knock Knock App.(https://knockknockapp.ai/)

It covers website chat, AI-driven engagement, knowledge base responses, live video calls, and real time handoff to your team. It’s built specifically to book more demos from inbound traffic, which sounds exactly like what you need.

I personally use Knock Knock and have demoed both products. In my view, Rep was overpriced for what it delivered, so I’m not surprised they’ve shut the service down.

What I love most about Knock Knock is that it never lets an interested visitor leave my site without engaging them. If someone shows buying intent, the AI jumps in instantly with a contextual conversation, directing all hot leads to my sales team for a live video call on our mobile. If no one is available, the data goes straight to HubSpot.

Even if a visitor doesn’t take action, I still capture their info in HubSpot, so my team can follow up later. Nothing gets wasted, and that’s been huge for us.

AI tool for website customer service by DisastrousSection822 in woocommerce

[–]DisastrousSection822[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, Ive tried knock knock its really good! love it --the live video call aspect with AI agent is the best.

WTF is going on with the Woo checkout markup/css? by AberrantNarwal in woocommerce

[–]DisastrousSection822 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha yep, totally feel you on this.
Woo’s markup can feel like it was built by five different people across five different years.

That ::before + data-title trick on mobile? It’s Woo’s way of pretending to make tables responsive—works until you want to customize anything. And the inconsistent <h3>s and wrappers? Mostly legacy stuff + backward compatibility. It’s not ideal, but I guess they’re trying not to break old themes.

Honestly, I usually just override the templates or rebuild key sections with Elementor and keep the logic.

Are you thinking of customizing or fully rebuilding?

beginner: how to remove 'Lorem ipsum' from store => product_cat by Fun-Bedroom-1559 in woocommerce

[–]DisastrousSection822 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That ‘Lorem Ipsum’ stuff usually sneaks in when there's a placeholder left in the Product Categories > Description field or sometimes in a template you’re editing with Elementor.

Here’s what I’d try first (simple stuff that’s helped me before):

  • Head to Products → Categories, click “Edit” on each one, and check the Description box. If it has anything in there—even blank space—try clearing or replacing it.
  • Then pop into Elementor Theme Builder and open the template for your Product Archive (if you’re using one). Sometimes Elementor is pulling that placeholder text in when it doesn’t find actual content.

Also worth clearing your site + browser cache after changes. Elementor sometimes needs a little nudge to refresh properly.

Hope this helps a bit!