Featured demo
If you only open one demo, make it inline chat. It is the clearest way to see how MyLiveChat can feel like part of your page instead of just a floating launcher.
Inline chat shows the conversation in real page context, which makes it easier to judge spacing, tone, and usability than a launcher alone.
Once you understand the on-page experience, use the chat button demo to compare the classic launcher style.
Easy to find
The classic chat button stays visible in the first screen, both here and in the main action row, so it is easy to find on page load.
Interactive tool
Load a real URL in a frame and compare the live widget against that layout before you publish.
Also popular
Use the widget demo if you want a persistent launcher that stays visible as visitors scroll.
Quick launcher demos
These are the launcher demos most people look for first.
Classic graphic entry point for headers, hero blocks, and simple support calls to action.
Floating launcher for pages that need always-visible access without taking layout space.
Minimal support entry point when you want chat to feel like part of the surrounding copy.
Embedded request box for pages where visitors should start with a short question.
Other demos
These are still useful, but they do not need to dominate the landing page.
Balanced embedded layout for help and pricing pages.
Polished editorial-style messenger layout.
Timed and context-aware invitation example.
Pass product or page data into the chat session.
Let visitors choose the right team before chat opens.
Show available agents directly on the page.