What is already in there.
Filter the list the way the app does.
Table bookings, the menu, allergens, and what the kitchen is doing tonight.
Standing bread orders, pickup windows, and what is out of the oven today.
Order status, returns inside the thirty day window, and warranty claims.
Made-to-order furniture, fabric options, and honest lead times.
Bike rentals by the hour, route suggestions, and where to drop it off.
Timetables, fares, and live disruption notices on your line.
Appointments, what to bring, and how to prepare for a procedure.
Class schedule, membership changes, and freezing your plan.
Card limits, statements, and what a charge on your account was.
What your policy covers, the excess, and the steps in a claim.
Book a viewing, ask about the paperwork, and check what is still available.
Permits, which form you need, opening hours, and where to hand it in.
Course enrollment, schedules, and whether you meet the prerequisites.
Nothing matches that. The app searches the same way, and falls back to nearby agents.
These are illustrative listings for the directory layout, not live workspaces.
However you find it, it opens in the same place.
Publish once. Land in three places.
Paste your website address, shape how the agent answers, and publish. The same agent then serves customers wherever they happen to be.
The Discover directory above is curated, so a place in it is not automatic. The link, the code, and the widget are yours the moment you publish, and they are what most people will actually use to reach you.
Publishing something else?
Products, bookings, order status, and handoff to your team.
See the widget →Built from your own material, for the people who follow your work.
See how →Private, self-hosted, and never listed in a public directory.
See the deployment →